The holiday season is the perfect time to think about becoming a host family to a New York City child, suggests Jeanne Hagberg, a volunteer and Rhode Chairperson for the Fresh Air Fund.
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The holiday season is the perfect time to think about becoming a host family to a New York City child, suggests Jeanne Hagberg, a volunteer and Rhode Chairperson for the Fresh Air Fund.
Each summer, close to 4,000 inner-city children visit suburban, rural and small town communities across 13 states from Virginia to Maine and Canada through The Fresh Air Fund’s Volunteer Host Family Program. By volunteering as a host family for summer 2015, the spirit of the holidays can continue in their home throughout the year.
Fresh Air children are boys and girls, from 6 to 18 years old, who live in New York City. Children on first-time visits are 6 to 12 years old and stay for one or two weeks. Children who are re-invited by host families may continue with The Fresh Air Fund through age 18 and can enjoy extended trips. Over 65 percent of all children are re-invited to stay with their host families, year after year. Through the eyes of Fresh Air children, families often rediscover the beauty of their own communities.
The Fresh Air Fund, an independent, not-for-profit agency, has provided free summer experiences to more than 1.8 million New York City children from low-income communities since 1877. For more information on hosting a Fresh Air child next summer, contact Jeanne Hagberg at 524-8960 or visit The Fresh Air Fund online at www.freshair.org.
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