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CIEE Council International Educational Exchange
Basic Information
Address: 300 Fore St Portland Maine
Phone Number: 804-928-1948
Fax Number: 804-254-8789
Email: ccfc2355@msn.com
Director: Judy Ross
Additional Information
Causes Served: works with high school exchange students, helping to find good host families and oversee the students during their stay; 1 or 2 semesters
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: students 15-18 years old
Ages for Volunteer: 25 years or older
Hours of Service: varies
Minimum Hours Required: 3 hours weekly
Days of Service: varies
Mission Statement:
CIEE (Council International Educational Exchange) is a non-profit organization that is a leader in international exchange programs. CIEE's mission is to help individuals gain understanding, acquire knowledge and develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We presently have over 1300 high school students from 55 countries and continue to strive for a quality program and making a difference in our world.
Program History:
CIEE was founded in 1947 and has developed a wide variety of programs and services for students and teacher at secondary through university levels
Events:
Volunteer local coordinators can be invited to national and international meetings