Seeking Homestay Hosts for International Students, Hawke's Bay
Hi everyone,
Do you have a spare bedroom, a study desk, fast internet, and a responsible adult who can provide care and support for young international students? If the answer is yes, please email regional.manager@learninghawkesbay.nz to register your interest. Please indicate your preferred length of hosting, your location, phone number, email address and your name. You can expect to receive $200 - $350 per week for being a host. In addition to extra income, you will be able to make friends with people from overseas and your children will have the opportunity to develop international competency and knowledge.
Learning Hawke's Bay is a charity and education association promoting International education in the Bay. We are seeking more homestay hosts for our member schools and institutions.Thanks
Wendy
regional.manager@learninghawkesbay.nz
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