If you are having trouble with our online registration form, you can download the conference registration form here and fax it to Mary Lynn Jackowicz at 216.579.0212 or email it to cifconference@cipusa.org
Bringing The World to Cleveland
Celebrating 50 years of International Exchange in Cleveland
Join CIPUSA and its alumni association the Council of International Fellowship as we host the 27th Conference of CIF and celebrate CIPUSA's 50th Anniversary
July 23, 2007 - July 27, 2007
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
- Thursday July 19, 2007 – Friday July 20, 2007 CIF Executive Committee Meeting
- Saturday July 21, 2007 –Sunday July 22, 2007 CIF Board of Directors Meeting
- Monday July 23, 2007 – Friday July 27, 2007 CIF Conference
The 27th CIF Conference will mark the beginning of a new era for both CIF and CIPUSA. For the past 50 years the CIF and CIPUSA programs have made a lasting impact on the lives we encountered as participants of the programs, the communities we later served when we returned home, and of course the greatest personal impression was left on ourselves as we experienced a new world around us. CIF and CIPUSA programs have transformed people, communities and individuals for 50 years.
The 2007 conference theme is a combination of the CIF/CIPUSA philosophy as well as Case Western Reserve University’s Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences (MSASS) mission and embraces what CIF and CIPUSA do best: make a difference in the world. The simple idea of Henry Ollendorff’s dream of promoting peace through understanding has touched over 10,000 participants from 147 countries. These alumni have returned home to make differences in their own countries emphasizing the value of our programs and the tremendous accomplishments that are possible when people think and work together on a global and intercultural basis.
For the 2007 conference we chose the theme of Training Builds Bridges for a Changing World: Transforming Lives, Transforming Communities, Transforming Yourself. We want to highlight that our programs provide professional development and through training we have made a collective impact on lives, communities and ourselves. We would like to target the idea of transformation in the area of youth development, the elderly, and personal growth in yourself and the workplace. The conference will take a holistic approach to the idea of transformation since it encompasses our three focus areas. In general programs and workshops will reflect the concepts of teamwork, collaboration, recognizing opportunities, mediation, all of which can be applied to any social issue.
I. Transforming Lives. Participants of CIF and CIPUSA have transformed the lives of the people they met while on their programs through the people encountered at training sites and their host families. Through the simple interactions of everyday life our participants opened the eyes of host families, training site colleagues, and new friends made in a new country. We apply this theme to our younger generation. As participants interact with young people they transform youthful impressions of the great diversity of our world. We are able to impact their lives by influencing them through education, mentoring, and encouragement. We will provide a number of workshops on youth development and skills needed to work with our younger generation.
II. Transforming Communities. Participants of CIF and CIPUSA have returned home to transform the communities they live in. What they learned abroad can often be applied in their own home countries. We apply this theme to our older generation as our communities will soon be transformed with a growth in population of senior citizens who are living longer, abundant with knowledge and skills, and not living with their families as was done traditionally. We will provide a number of workshops incorporating the elderly into our daily lives and new concepts of caring and providing for the elderly.
III. Transforming Yourself. The most significant transformation taking place as a result of CIF/CIPUSA programs is at the personal level. Each person evolves into someone new upon completion of the program. We want to offer participants training in the areas of life skills and NGO management. Some participants have risen to higher positions in their home countries taking on new responsibilities. We will provide a number of workshops on life skills and non-profit management skills such as budgeting, grant writing, board management, etc.
During the past few years both CIF and CIPUSA have undergone changes in programs, methods and ideas, embracing our traditions and values while adapting them to the new and ever changing world around us. As we undergo change we build new bridges as an organization. This conference is a reflection of the changes taking place with new areas of learning along with the traditional programs. The goal of all CIF/CIPUSA conferences and programs is to provide our alumni with the skills they need to transform the individuals, families, organizations, and communities they encounter.
We welcome all of you to attend the 27th CIF Conference in Cleveland, Ohio! We welcome you home with our arms and hearts wide open. It will be a conference that you won’t want to miss!!
Registering for the 2007 CIF conference can be done here or you can complete the registration form and return it to us by email to cifconference@cipusa.org. You can download the conference information here and the conference registration form here.
If you do not have access to the internet you may fax us your registration to ATTENTION: Mary Lynn Jackowicz at (216) 579-0212. Or, you may mail the registration form to:
Mary Lynn Jackowicz
Jones Day
901 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
USA
Registration Deadline for the 2007 CIF Conference is due on March 31, 2007.
An additional fee of $100 USD will be charged to you if you submit the registration form past the deadline.
The theme of the conference is Training Builds Bridges for a Changing World: Transforming Lives, Transforming Communities, Transforming Yourself. The three focus areas are the elderly, the youth, and community development. We will also offer a few workshops on self-help for individuals. Below is a sample of our conference program:
| July 19–20, 2007 | CIF Executive Committee Meetings |
| July 21–22, 2007 | CIF Board Meeting |
| July 23, 2007 | Arrival and Conference Opening Ceremony at 5:00 p.m. Affiliate Booths and CIF National Branch Booths |
| July 24, 2007 | Plenary Speaker and Workshops Host Family Reunion and Market of Nations |
| July 26, 2007 | Agency Visits and Cultural Excursion in Cleveland |
| July 27, 2007 | CIF Inauguration of new CIF leaders CIF General Assembly Closing Ceremony |
Below is a sample of the types of workshops that we are planning. Please note that this list is only a sample and the listed workshops are subject to change. Please check our website for updates and additional information on the workshop schedule.
Elderly:
Realities of Global Interdependence: Challenges for the Social Work Profession.
Elder Abuse: A Global Concern for Older People – Elder abuse is not just a problem in the U.S. Understand more about this global concern recognized by the United Nations and the World Health Organization.
Integrated Care Model for Seniors: Senior Health and Wellness Center – Learn about the first model care system of its kind in the U.S. where the care is therapeutically defined by the patient.
Youth:
Autism 101 – The incidence of Autism is increasing at an alarming rate. Explore the characteristics and challenges for individuals on the autism spectrum including common characteristics, sensory considerations, and communication issues.
Arts based programming: Motivations through Excellence – Understand how a nationally recognized arts based program provides personal development, promotes academic achievement, personal empowerment, and leadership skills to an underserved urban youth population.
Peer Mediation: Handling conflict resolution from the students’ perspective - Peer mediation is both a program and a process where students facilitate resolving disputes between themselves. This process has proven effective in schools around the United States, changing the way students understand and resolve conflict in their lives.
Community Development
Conflict Transformation: Seeing conflict as a positive force for change – Conflict is inevitable and is a natural occurrence in all human interaction, whether among co-workers, family members, or community residences. If handled poorly, conflict becomes a negative force that separates people, makes decision-making difficult, and undermines group effectiveness. This workshop promotes conflict as a resource and positive force for change.
Call For Papers
We are calling for papers related to the following themes:
- Youth development and skills needed to work with our younger generation
- Incorporating the elderly into our daily lives and new concepts of caring and providing for the elderly
- Community Development
- Life skills and non-profit management skills such as budgeting, grant writing, board management.
We are interested in presentations that emphasize the best practices and the newest practices in the above areas. The audience will be individuals from around the world. The sessions will each be didactic and discussion-oriented presentations of a total of one hour in length. A double session for a two-hour interactive experiential session will be considered. International presenters are welcome. Preference for presenters is given to the members of the Council of International Fellowship, but it is not restricted to this group.
Guidelines for the Submission of Abstracts
- Abstracts are to be submitted in English
- Abstracts can be sent by email as a file attachment in Microsoft Word format to dorothyfaller@sbcglobal.net. Abstracts may also be sent by postal mail to Dorothy Faller at 6889 Columbia Rd., Olmsted Falls, OH 44138.
- Abstracts should be prepared as follows:
- Title
- Author (name, job title, corresponding address, city, country, nationality, telephone, fax, email, institution, discipline)
- Other authors (name, job title, institution, country)
- Abstract’s text (maximum 500 words)
- Include an evaluation component related to the stated goals and objectives
- List any equipment that you will need for your presentation
- Workshop proposals must describe the goals and objectives, structure, and presentation method.
- A biography/résumé of the author needs to be included, including author’s academic training, professional licensure or certification, or professionally recognized experience. Presenters should have an identifiable involvement with human services.
- A brief bibliography relevant to the topic.
- Deadline for submitting the abstract: February 28, 2007.
- Notification: March 30, 2007.
Case Western Reserve University and the Mandel School of Applied Social Services (MSASS) will be the conference site of the 27th CIF conference. It is an appropriate site since it has a long history with our program as so many of our alumni have attended the university’s school of social work’s continuing education courses while training in Cleveland.
Case Western Reserve University is located in University Circle, a 550-acre, park-like concentration of approximately 50 cultural, medical, educational, religious, and social service institutions located at the eastern edge of the city center. University Circle attracts visitors from throughout the region and the world to its concerts, theater performances, athletic events, art shows, public lectures, exhibits, and restaurants. Housing, shopping, and recreational facilities are all located in the area. Case Western Reserve University is located 15 minutes from the heart of downtown Cleveland. For more information on Case Western Reserve University please visit http://www.case.edu/visit.
Consistently ranked among the nation's foremost graduate schools of social work in the U.S., the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences (MSASS) has always understood the history and dynamics of social work. Since its founding in 1916 as one of the nation's first university-affiliated schools of social work, MSASS has been an innovator in professional education. The mission of MSASS is to provide and integrate professional social work education, research, and service to promote social justice and empowerment in communities through social work practice locally, nationally, and internationally. For more information on MSASS please visit http://msass.case.edu/about.
Arriving to Cleveland by plane:
If you are planning to fly to the conference you should fly into Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) located in Cleveland, Ohio. The airport is located about 20 minutes from Downtown Cleveland and approximately 30 minutes from Case Western Reserve University.
You have three options for travel to the conference site:
Option One: CIPUSA volunteers will meet you at the airport to take you to the conference site. CIPUSA volunteers will be waiting for you at the baggage claim area with CIF – CIPUSA signs. If you would like this option please complete the arrival form and return it to the CIPUSA office by email: cifconference@cipusa.org or by fax at 216.566.1490.
Option Two: For the adventurers of the group you may take the RTA (Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority) also known as the “Rapid” train that is located in the basement of the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Take the Rapid Transit red line train eastbound to the University Circle station, which is just south of campus. A free University Circle shuttle bus connects the station with all areas of the campus, and the 821 Community Circulator provides transportation to nearby neighborhoods.
From Monday through Saturday the Red Line operates every 15 minutes from 3:39 a.m. until 1:01 a.m. On Sunday, the rapid operates from 4:32 a.m. until 12:24 a.m. Riding the rapid only costs $1.50 each way. For more information on the RTA please visit http://www.riderta.com/pd_airport.asp and for information on the University Circle shuttle bus please visit http://greenie.case.edu.
Option Three: Taxi’s are also available at the airport. Although taxi’s are rare in Cleveland they are plentiful at the airport. They are fairly safe to travel in and will cost you approximately $50 - $60 to Case Western Reserve University.
Arriving to the Conference Site by Car:
Please visit the following website link for directions to the Case Western Reserve University Campus www.case.edu/visit/map/dir.html if you plan to arrive by car.
In 2005 Case Western Reserve University opened its newest housing facility on campus. The Village at 115 is a 750 room housing complex with suites that can accommodate 4, 6, or 8 people.
Each suite has its own living room, kitchen, bathrooms (some up to four), and bedrooms. Each conference attendee will have their own private bedroom and share a bathroom with either one or two conference attendees from the suite.
Rooms in The Village at 115 offer double beds and air conditioning, and each unit includes a full kitchen and private bath and shower that will be shared with others in the suite. There are no individual private bathrooms attached to a room. Typically there will be two attendees sharing a private bathroom. Guest housing also provides guests with many other benefits including the convenience and security of being close to classrooms, libraries, laboratories, administrative offices, and other campus facilities.
Additional services include:
- a convenient check-in/checkout procedure
- campus and local telephone service
- cooking facilities (microwaves, stove, refrigerator)
- coin operated laundry machines
- vending machines (soda, snacks)
- convenient access to Cleveland and University Circle public transportation
- an email kiosk is available in the Village 115 lobby
CIPUSA will also be offering at a lower cost traditional dormitory housing where attendees will either have a single room or share a double room with another attendee guest. The bathroom is a shared bathroom with others located on the same floor.
All rooms are comfortably outfitted with beds, dressers, desks, chairs, and phones, as well as linens, blankets, towels, hangers, and soap. For more information on the housing facilities please visit http://studentaffairs.case.edu/living/facilities/villageat115.
Meals
All meals will be provided by Case Western Reserve University’s caterer in a nearby cafeteria. Coffee and tea breaks will be provided between conference sessions. We will also have a formal banquet at the end of the conference. There are a variety of local stores on and off the university campus to purchase snacks or other items you might need during your stay in Cleveland.
Weather
Cleveland in the summer is beautiful and hot. Typical daytime temperatures will range from 80 degrees to 90 degrees with evenings between mid 70 degrees to early 80 degrees. In the evening a sweater or light jacket will be sufficient. For more detailed information about weather in Cleveland please visit http://www.case.edu/visit/weather.html.
The conference fees will include full room and board from dinner on Monday, July 23 until breakfast on Saturday, July 28. The meals will include breakfast, lunch, coffee in the afternoon and dinner. The 2007 CIF Conference cost will be:
Private single room with shared bath with one suite mate and meals (private bedrooms have a double bed which can be shared by couples) $650 per person
Private single room air conditioned with double bed to be shared by couple. This shares a bath with suite mates. Meals included. $1100 adult couple $1000 parent/child sharing bed
Traditional style dormitory single room with bath down the hall to be shared by entire floor and meals $600 per person
Traditional style dormitory double room with bath down the hall to be shared by entire floor and meals $575 per person
Daily Rate:
For those CIF members who have already arranged their lodging elsewhere the conference fee with lunch and dinner for the week $450 per person
For non CIF members the daily conference rate with breakfast, lunch and dinner is $85
Additional Days with meals (before and after the conference)
| Private rooms | $85 |
| Single Dormitory room | $65 |
| Shared Dormitory room | $55 |
Daily Conference Rate: (Does not include lodging or meals)
| Full day rate | $50 |
| Half day rate | $25 |
| Lunch per day | $12 |
| Banquet | $45 |
Payments for the conference can be made by a bank wire transfer or by credit card. Information for payment is on the registration form.
Market of Nations
Due to the success of the Market of Nations, CIPUSA will continue this fundraising effort at the 27th CIF Conference. Please bring items from your home country to sell. Each country will have a table as a market stall. You can sell all the items you bring with you as you would in a bazaar. If there are only a few participants from a certain country they will share a market stall. Items should be representative of your home country or things made in their home countries. In the past items to be sold included small gifts, handmade goods, jewelry, etc. The proceeds from the Market of Nations would go to the CIF International. The Market of the Nations will be opened to CIF attendees and host families. We encourage you to bring your country flags, wear traditional clothing, and wonderful CIF spirit!
CIF Branch Booth
To expand on CIF and CIPUSA marketing, at the CIF 27th conference we would like to have a time where CIF branches can promote their exchange programs. Since the conference is being held at the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, we may have students and faculty who may be interested in attending a CIF program. Therefore we ask that all CIF Branches bring promotional material and any relevant material to display. We will have a tables set up where you can display your CIF branch program information throughout the conference.
Photographs and CIP Memorabilia WANTED
CIF Germany was kind enough to share their photos they collected from the Bonn Conference with us. We hope to continue what they started and grow the photograph board and memory room! So if you have any photos or memorabilia of CIF or CIP/USA from the past 50 years please send it to us!!! Please write a short explanation on the back of the photo with your name. Please send this to us by email cifconference@cipusa.org or by mail:
CIPUSA
1700 East 13th Street, Suite 4ME
Cleveland, OH 44114
USA
Thank you for helping us grow the CIF and CIP/USA memory!
Airline Discount AVAILABLE
Continental Airlines has agreed to be the official conference airlines. Continental is offering CIF and CIPUSA conference attendees 15% off of fares from July 14th – August 1st. You can book your flight online at www.continental.com and use Z Code: ZVBP and the Agreement Code: B9LfXC. For further information about this offer please visit the CIPUSA website at www.cipusa.org.
Travel Excursions
CIPUSA partnered with Kollander Travel, a local Cleveland based travel agency to assist us with post conference travel excursions. CIPUSA is happy to present the following tours to you. If you are interested in participating in a tour please follow the instructions following each tour. CIPUSA will also be arranging short 1-2 day trips in Ohio. For those of you that may be interested in learning about these trips please inquire at cifconference@cipusa.org.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE THROUGH THE TRAVEL AGENCY, NOT CIPUSA.
If you are interested in signing up for any of these tours, please contact:
Stephanie Ventura
Group Travel Coordinator
AAA East Central
Ohio Motorists Assoc. Region
5700 Brecksville Rd
Independence, OH 44131
Phone: 216-606-6180
Fax: 216-606-6155
Email: sventura@aaaoma.com
Motor Coach Tour to Washington, D.C. July 28-31, 2007
Round trip motor coach transportation between Cleveland, Ohio and Washington, DC * Use of coach while in DC * Three nights accommodations at the Hilton Hotel in Crystal City * Full day guided tour of DC * Half-day tour of Arlington * Guided Evening Illumination tour * Free time to visit Smithsonian Museums or other attractions on own * 2 dinners * Luggage handling (1 bag per person) * Tips & taxes on included features * AAA Tour Manager to accompany group
PRICE: (Subject to change - based on a minimum of 25 paying passengers)
$839 single occupancy
$569 per person, double occupancy
Motor Coach Tour to Toronto and Niagara Falls, Ontario July 28-30, 2007
Round trip motor coach transportation between Cleveland, Ohio and Toronto, Ontario * Use of coach while on tour * One night’s accommodation at the Delta Chelsea Hotel in downtown Toronto * One night’s accommodation at the Radisson Hotel & Suites in Niagara Falls, Ontario * Guided tour of Toronto * Toronto Harbor Cruise * Guided tour of Niagara Falls * Maid of the Mist Boat ride * 2 breakfasts (at hotels) 1 lunch (at Table Rock overlooking Canadian Falls) 1 dinner (Joe Badalis in Toronto) * * Luggage handling (1 bag per person) * Tips & taxes on included features * AAA Tour Manager to accompany group
IMPORTANT: All U.S. Citizens will need proof of citizenship and a photo ID to cross the Canadian border and return to the U.S. All non-US Citizens are strongly advised to check on Canadian entry regulations with their consulate. They will need a multiple entry visa for their return to the United States after this tour. AAA East Central cannot be held responsible for any passenger denied entry into Canada or back into the United States due to incorrect documentation. AAA cannot be held responsible for any delays encountered at the border crossings which can be extreme in some instances.
PRICE: (Subject to change - based on a minimum of 25 paying passengers)
$719 single occupancy
$519 per person, double occupancy
Air Tour to the Grand Canyon & Las Vegas July 28-August 3, 2007
Shuttle to Cleveland Airport from CWRU on departure day * Round trip nonstop air on Continental Airlines, Cleveland to Phoenix & Las Vegas to Cleveland * All Motor coach transportation & driver tips * Trolley tour in Sedona, AZ * Two nights accommodations at the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel * One night accommodation at the Maswick Lodge at the Grand Canyon * Round trip First Class travel on the historic Grand Canyon Railway to the South Rim from Williams, AZ * Grand Canyon South Rim tour with complimentary lunch included * Old West BBQ & Entertainment in Williams on Monday evening * $20 certificate for the Grand Canyon Railway’s Gift Shop * Three nights at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas * Baggage handling (1 bag per person) between airport & hotels * Tips & taxes on included features * AAA Tour Manager will accompany group
PRICE: (Subject to change - based on a minimum of 25 paying passengers)
$2099 single occupancy
$1599 per person, double occupancy
Affiliate Reunions
Some affiliate offices are offering pre and post conference mini reunions in their affiliate cities. Each affiliate is responsible for the details of the reunion they offer. If you are interested in attending one of the affiliate city’s reunion please contact them directly. Below are brief descriptions of what is being offered:
Columbus International Program (CIP)
Columbus, Ohio Affiliate:
| WHAT: | POST CONFERENCE COLUMBUS REUNION. Immediately following the 27th CIF Conference in Cleveland past Columbus CIP participants, their family and traveling companions are invited to the Columbus Reunion. |
| WHEN: | The dates are: Saturday morning, July 28 through Wednesday morning, August 1, 2007. |
| ACTIVITIES: | Opportunities for great entertainment; tours of the fantastic changes that have taken place in downtown Columbus and at the Ohio State University; a community wide Sunday Picnic including past and present host families, agency supervisors and staff and CIP leaders current and past. There will also be free time for individual interests. |
| HOUSING: | Housing will be provided through host family living by former and present host families. |
| COST: | A registration fee of $25 per person can be included in the fee payment for the CIF Conference. This fee will be forwarded to the Columbus Reunion Committee to help defray the expenses of the Reunion. |
| CONTACT: | For more details about this program or if you are interested in attending please contact Ruth Schildhouse by email at schildhouse@earthlink.net or by phone at 614.235-3691. |
Indiana University CIP (IU-CIP)
Philadelphia, Affiliate:
| WHAT: | POST CONFERENCE PHILADELPHIA IPX AFFILIATE REUNION. Immediately following the 27th CIF Conference in Cleveland past IPX participants, their family and traveling companions are invited to the Philadelphia Reunion. |
| WHEN: | Immediately following the CIF Conference in Cleveland. |
| CONTACT: | For more information about this program or if you are interested in attending please contact Priscilla Schwartz by email at pschwartz@maine.rr.com. |
Philadelphia International Professional Exchange (IPX)
Indianapolis, Indiana Affiliate:
| WHAT: | POST CONFERENCE INDIANA UNIVERSITY AFFILIATE REUNION. Immediately following the 27th CIF Conference in Cleveland past Indiana IU-CIP participants, their family and traveling companions are invited to the Indiana Reunion. |
| WHEN: | Immediately following the CIF Conference in Cleveland. |
| CONTACT: | For more information about this program or if you are interested in attending please contact David Metzger by email at dmetzger@iupui.edu or by phone at 317.255.4887. |
San Francisco International Program (SFIP)
San Francisco, California Affiliate:
| WHAT: | PRE CONFERENCE SAN FRANCISCO REUNION. Prior to the 27th CIF Conference in Cleveland past San Francisco CIP participants, their family and traveling companions are invited to the SFIP Reunion. |
| WHEN: | July 2nd – 11th, 2007 |
| ACTIVITIES: | Entertainment includes a Fourth of July Parade and barbeque; stay over in Monterey Peninsula, California; visits to Carmel-by-the sea, Monterey Aquarium, and Cannery Row; program concludes in Lake Tahoe. |
| CONTACT: | more information about this program please or if you are interested in attending please contact David Strand by email at dnstrand@strandandseaborn.com or by phone at 415.345.0910x302. Marilyn Herand at mherand@sbcglobal.net by phone at 415.648.4092. |
Council of International Program in Chicago (CIP-Chicago)
Chicago, Illinois Affiliate:
The Chicago affiliate will not be hosting a reunion conference but they would like all alumni of their program to know that if anyone is interested in visiting Chicago they are more than willing to make arrangements for your stay through host family living and help with any planning that you may need. The contact for the Chicago affiliate is George Palamattam and can be reached by email at gpalamattam@yahoo.com or by phone at 630.616.1414.
West Virginia Council of International Programs (WV-CIP)
Morgantown, West Virginia Affiliate:
The West Virginia affiliate will not be hosting a reunion conference but they would like all alumni of their program to know that if anyone is interested in visiting Morgantown they are more than willing to make arrangements for your stay through host family living and help with any planning that you may need. The contact for the West Virginia affiliate is Linda Yoder and can be reached by email at lky2@mail.wvnet.edu or by phone at 304.291.0409 or 304.293.6955x8.
Colleagues International (Kalamazoo International Program)
Kalamazoo, Michigan Affiliate:
The Kalamazoo affiliate will not be hosting a reunion conference but they would like all alumni of their program to know that if anyone is interested in visiting Kalamazoo they are more than willing to make arrangements for your stay through host family living and help with any planning that you may need. The contact for the Kalamazoo affiliate is Jennifer Lang and can be reached by email at jlang@colleaguesinternational.com or by phone at 269.806.2160.
Denver International Program (DIP)
Denver, Colorado Affiliate:
The Denver affiliate will not be hosting a reunion conference but they would like all alumni of their program to know that if anyone is interested in visiting Denver they are more than willing to make arrangements for your stay through host family living and help with any planning that you may need. The contact for the Denver affiliate is Claudia Theise and can be reached by email at ctheise@du.edu or by phone at 303.871.2457.
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