Hours

Friday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Chamber Rating

3.9 - (24 reviews)
16
2
0
0
6
Read Our 24 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.9 - (24 reviews)
16
2
0
0
6
  • Tasneem Doriwala

    I started working with AFS recently and I am excited about getting connected to a community that fosters cultural exchanges and supports students to broaden their horizons.
    Feb 17th, 2021

  • Julie Ball

    AFS-USA is an incredible place to work and volunteer. You can witness how intercultural interactions are making the world a better place, one host family, volunteer, and exchange student at a time. I'd highly recommend AFS programs and volunteer opportunities!
    Feb 13th, 2021

  • Amy Hayes

    I went abroad with AFS USA as a teenager and have now hosted three AFS students with my family. We have had amazing experiences with all of them. I would recommend AFS to any family looking to host or send their own child abroad.
    Jan 23rd, 2021

  • Martha & Michael Fitzgerald

    Our daughter had wanted to study abroad since grammer school. We checked out multiple organizations and AFS offered the best program for us. Our daughter spent the 2009-2010 school year in Thailand. Her experience was amazing. The pre-departure orientations, the program, the volunteers and her host family were all wonderful. We were never worried and knew there was always support staff at the ready. Our daughter blossomed into a well rounded adult and is passionate about sharing her experience in hopes that other students can enrich their lives with a cultural exchange. She went on to earn a Fulbright Scholarship and taught English in Indonesia for two years. She has been back to Thailand multiple times to visit her host family, and has maintained relationships with other global students she met through AFS. She continues to volunteer with AFS. If you are considering hosting or a student exchange, please give AFS a try.
    Feb 10th, 2021

  • barry VanNostrand

    In full disclosure - I have hosted 11 students, from 11 different countries, and have been an AFS volunteer for the past 9 years matching families with students and supporting students during their year. No matter what program a family decides to host thru (and there and a number of them) at the end of the day a kid is a kid regardless what program they come through. No program has all "good kids" nor does any program have just "bad" ones. Of my 11 kids, Our first was truly not good but we stuck it out with her because we felt very supported by the volunteers. We sent #8 away because of significant maturity issues but again felt very supported. With the exception of these two, we still maintain a close contact with all of the 9 other kids. What helps separates AFS from the majority of intercultural organizations is that in most other organizations the person who makes the placement gets paid "per head" for each student they put with a family. In other words there is a profit motive in it for them and whenever you introduce a profit motive into the picture, the placement becomes "ripe" for taking place for the wrong reason. As an AFS volunteer I get paid -0- and volunteer only because I find it rewarding. AFS is the largest intercultural organization which means they have more students to chose from when trying to make the best match between the family and the student. Ultimately, YOU pick the student you wish to host - AFS does not tell you who you will host. AFS also has a lot of volunteers so your support person is likely to live much closer to you than the US DOS required 125 miles. This is a very important thing when you need the assistance of your liaison/counselor/coordinator. Hosting experiences will not always be perfect. Having a child come into your home that you did not raise, from a culture different from yours, and who speaks a different language, can be a challenge. It will never be perfect - just like raising your own kids is never perfect. What these experiences will be is rewarding in that they give you a whole new view of the world and you truly expand you "family" in the process. While AFS is not "perfect" and can not guarantee you a "perfect" experience, I honestly believe it is the best program I know of.
    Feb 8th, 2021

Read Our 24 Reviews

About
AFS-USA, Inc.

AFS-USA, Inc. is located at 120 Wall St in New York, New York 10005. AFS-USA, Inc. can be contacted via phone at 800-237-4636 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   800-237-4636

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for AFS-USA, Inc.?

A The phone number for AFS-USA, Inc. is: 800-237-4636.


Q Where is AFS-USA, Inc. located?

A AFS-USA, Inc. is located at 120 Wall St, New York, NY 10005


Q What days are AFS-USA, Inc. open?

A AFS-USA, Inc. is open:
Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM


Q How is AFS-USA, Inc. rated?

A AFS-USA, Inc. has a 3.9 Star Rating from 24 reviewers.

Hours

Friday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Ratings and Reviews
AFS-USA, Inc.

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 24 Reviews )
16
2
0
0
6
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Tasneem Doriwala on Google

image I started working with AFS recently and I am excited about getting connected to a community that fosters cultural exchanges and supports students to broaden their horizons.


Julie Ball on Google

image AFS-USA is an incredible place to work and volunteer. You can witness how intercultural interactions are making the world a better place, one host family, volunteer, and exchange student at a time. I'd highly recommend AFS programs and volunteer opportunities!


Amy Hayes on Google

image I went abroad with AFS USA as a teenager and have now hosted three AFS students with my family. We have had amazing experiences with all of them. I would recommend AFS to any family looking to host or send their own child abroad.


Martha & Michael Fitzgerald on Google

image Our daughter had wanted to study abroad since grammer school. We checked out multiple organizations and AFS offered the best program for us. Our daughter spent the 2009-2010 school year in Thailand. Her experience was amazing. The pre-departure orientations, the program, the volunteers and her host family were all wonderful. We were never worried and knew there was always support staff at the ready. Our daughter blossomed into a well rounded adult and is passionate about sharing her experience in hopes that other students can enrich their lives with a cultural exchange. She went on to earn a Fulbright Scholarship and taught English in Indonesia for two years. She has been back to Thailand multiple times to visit her host family, and has maintained relationships with other global students she met through AFS. She continues to volunteer with AFS. If you are considering hosting or a student exchange, please give AFS a try.


barry VanNostrand on Google

image In full disclosure - I have hosted 11 students, from 11 different countries, and have been an AFS volunteer for the past 9 years matching families with students and supporting students during their year.
No matter what program a family decides to host thru (and there and a number of them) at the end of the day a kid is a kid regardless what program they come through. No program has all "good kids" nor does any program have just "bad" ones.
Of my 11 kids, Our first was truly not good but we stuck it out with her because we felt very supported by the volunteers. We sent #8 away because of significant maturity issues but again felt very supported. With the exception of these two, we still maintain a close contact with all of the 9 other kids.
What helps separates AFS from the majority of intercultural organizations is that in most other organizations the person who makes the placement gets paid "per head" for each student they put with a family. In other words there is a profit motive in it for them and whenever you introduce a profit motive into the picture, the placement becomes "ripe" for taking place for the wrong reason. As an AFS volunteer I get paid -0- and volunteer only because I find it rewarding.
AFS is the largest intercultural organization which means they have more students to chose from when trying to make the best match between the family and the student. Ultimately, YOU pick the student you wish to host - AFS does not tell you who you will host. AFS also has a lot of volunteers so your support person is likely to live much closer to you than the US DOS required 125 miles. This is a very important thing when you need the assistance of your liaison/counselor/coordinator.
Hosting experiences will not always be perfect. Having a child come into your home that you did not raise, from a culture different from yours, and who speaks a different language, can be a challenge. It will never be perfect - just like raising your own kids is never perfect. What these experiences will be is rewarding in that they give you a whole new view of the world and you truly expand you "family" in the process. While AFS is not "perfect" and can not guarantee you a "perfect" experience, I honestly believe it is the best program I know of.


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