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Host Family Appreciation Week: Celebrating the Families Behind Cultural Exchange

May 11, 2026 AYA Leave a Comment

From Local Coordinator to International Mother: A Host Moms Reflection | Academic Year in America (AYA)
Host Family in North Carolina with their Exchange Student

Every exchange student journey begins with a welcome. Sometimes it’s a homemade sign at the airport. Sometimes it’s a family dinner after a long day of travel. Sometimes it’s simply hearing the words, “We’re so glad you’re here.”

During Host Family Appreciation Week, we recognize the incredible host families across the United States who make cultural exchange possible by opening their homes and sharing their everyday lives with international high school exchange students.

At AYA, our host families are at the heart of the exchange student experience. Their support, encouragement, and generosity help students feel safe, connected, and welcomed while living and studying in the United States.

Why Host Families Matter in Cultural Exchange Programs

Hosting an exchange student is about so much more than just providing a place to stay. Host families play an important role in helping students adapt to a new culture, build confidence, and create lifelong memories during their time abroad.

Through everyday experiences like family dinners, school activities, weekend outings, and holiday traditions, exchange students gain a deeper understanding of American culture and family life.

At the same time, host families also benefit from the experience — many discover new perspectives and learn about different cultures, while forming meaningful relationships that continue long after the school year ends.

For many AYA host families, hosting becomes one of the most rewarding experiences they have ever shared together — and they do it year after year.

Introducing the Runner-Up for the Academic Year in America (AYA) Host Family of the Year for 2018-19
Host Family with Exchange Student Marie from Germany

The Lasting Impact of Hosting an Exchange Student

One of the most meaningful parts of cultural exchange is the connection that develops between exchange students and their host families. What begins as a new experience often turns into a lifelong bond.

Host families help exchange students navigate homesickness, celebrate milestones, and experience the everyday moments that make a year abroad unforgettable. Whether it’s attending a school event, teaching a favorite family recipe, or celebrating holidays together, these shared experiences create memories that last a lifetime.

Exchange students return home with a deeper understanding of American culture and host families gain a global perspective with lifelong friendships that stretch across continents.

These connections are what make international exchange programs so impactful — not just for students, but for families and communities as well.

host family greeting aya exchange student at the airport with welcome signs
AYA Exchange Student Welcomed at the Airport by Volunteer Host Family in Ohio

Celebrating the Families Who Open Their Homes

This Host Family Appreciation Week, we want to thank every AYA host family for the important role they play in building cultural understanding and global connection.

Thank you for:

  • Volunteering to welcome exchange students into your home
  • Sharing your traditions and everyday life
  • Supporting students through challenges and milestones
  • Helping create meaningful cross-cultural experiences
  • Making exchange students feel like part of your family

Your kindness and generosity create opportunities that truly change lives. 

Interested in Becoming a Host Family? 

Families of all backgrounds can host an exchange student. Whether you are a family with teenagers, young children, empty nesters, or first-time hosts, cultural exchange begins with a willingness to open your home and share your daily life. 

Hosting an international student is an opportunity to learn about another culture (and share yours, too!), build lifelong connections, and make a lasting impact on a young person.

This Host Family Appreciation Week, we invite you to learn more about joining the AYA host family community and helping create a more connected world through cultural exchange.

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