What do AFS Volunteers ACTUALLY do?
What’s my time commitment/involvement to AFS if I do become a Volunteer?
What other resources could a Volunteer provide to AFS?
What other Volunteer “talents” could AFS use?

What do AFS Volunteers ACTUALLY do?
AFS Volunteers…- Act as a representative for AFS in your local school or community, making school presentations, interviewing participants, and/or potential host families
- Coordinate mailings, produce a local volunteer newsletter, help organize fundraising events, help plan and organize activities for hosted participants, serve as a friendly contact for AFS Participants hosted in your community
- Have the opportunity for leadership roles at the local, area, regional, and national levels

What's my time commitment/involvement to AFS if I do become a Volunteer?
Some volunteer positions are ongoing leadership positions while others are short-term or one-time tasks.
- Interview host families or participants
- Represent AFS at a community booth
- Plan a cultural activity for international participants
- Advocate for increased support for international exchange programs
- Mentor and support a local host family and their participant through their year together

What other resources could a Volunteer provide to AFS?
Making a contribution to AFS is another way to help.- Provide meeting space for AFS Groups
- Sponsor outreach activities for families and participants
- Share your cultural and international knowledge with AFSers and their families
- Contribute services such as copying, faxing, phone banks, advertising, or photography

What other Volunteer "talents" could AFS use?
Whatever your interests, from organizing activities to helping out, we welcome you!- Publicize AFS in your local media
- Contribute your technical or computer expertise
- Provide consultations on project planning, training, or organizing special events
- Organize an AFS Club at your local high school

