Washington (noon) Rotary, Friendship Force

Published 9:39 pm Saturday, February 28, 2015

PAM ANDERSON | WASHINGTON (NOON) ROTARY

PAM ANDERSON | WASHINGTON (NOON) ROTARY

TRAVELERS: Dr. Pack Hindsley (pictured right) and Emily Rukundo were guest speakers at the Washington Noon Rotary meeting recently. They spoke to the group about their experiences with the Mission of the Friendship Force International Colonial Carolina Club.

Friendship Force International is a non-profit exchange organization dedicated to the principle that each person can make a contribution to global goodwill. Traveling on a Friendship Force exchange is a different way to see the world. You travel with a small group led by an experienced volunteer exchange director. Upon arrival at your destination, your Friendship Force host family welcomes you into their home, usually for five to seven days. The core of the Friendship Force experience is to getting to know your hosts and their community as an insider and personal guest, not a tourist. To find out more about Friendship Force International visit www.friendshipforce.org