One of the most
essential roles in making the program successful is always that of the host
families. This critical importance means that we need to complete the recruitment,
selection, and commitment of well-matched host families for the
teens as rapidly as possible. Not only is there an impact on the
teens from Castlederg, but most host families and teens from the
The Castlederg teens will normally be within
a few months of 15 years of age when they leave to come to
In general, the best matches as American
host families are those who have a 15 year old finishing the 9th grade. Any
teen who is at least 13-1/2 and will have completed the 8th grade by June 1 and
any teen not over 16 and whose family is willing to make the commitment
may be selected for the Project. Beyond the preparation period, the
bridge-building effort will focus on the combined group of teens selected for
that month, with some group activity almost every day, including recreation,
service, Breakthrough (small group time), and worship. As part of the
preparation, it is very important for prospective host families
(including the teen) to become involved in the regular Ulster Project meetings,
work sessions, and activities as soon as possible before the program
month begins. The commitment does mean that at least one parent will be in
town during all the project month, unless the host family is on a brief
outing during “family time.” EXPENSE to the host family is for food and
local transportation. Most host families choose to car pool to the various
activity sites, and we try to facilitate this system. Local transportation is a
responsibility of the host family and not the Ulster Project. Trips beyond the
If you are interested in being a host family we need to hear from you PROMPTLY, because we do need to enable all of the prospective host families (and it is a family commitment — not just a teen matter) to become a part of the Ulster Project community themselves before the program month starts. This goal is particularly important with respect to the host families actually selected from all of the well-qualified applicants. Families who cannot make an early commitment can be considered later as either primary hosts or alternates if slots are still open. In addition to the three host teen families in each category (Catholic girl and boy and Protestant boy and girl), we would like to have no more than one alternate host teen in each category. Applicants who are selected as alternates will be expected to participate in all project meetings and activities. The well-qualified applicants who express interest in being a primary host teen, but are not selected, may become alternates.
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For more information
call:
Carol Lynch (504) 833-5327
clynch@cdly.org