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US Student Ambassadors Prepare for Life in Lithuania

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Most high school students are not spending their summer practicing another language and learning about another culture. But Emma and Karissa are exceptions: both students are preparing to spend the next year in Vilnius, Lithuania with a host family and attending a local high school through the ExCEL Abroad initiative.

Emma: An aspiring, multilingual diplomat
Emma is not a stranger to adapting to and sharing new cultures: she spent seven weeks in Tajikistan learning Tajik and Farsi with the National Security Language Institute for Youth (NSLI-Y). At her high school in Texas, she was involved in the League of United Latin American Citizens as a non-Latina member aspiring to reach fluency in Spanish.

Emma graduated high school this past May and is looking forward to taking a gap year to experience another culture. "As a student ambassador for the United States, I hope to share my own experience as a way of broadening others' views of America," she says. "I have already started sharing what I have learned about Lithuania with my family and friends at home."

Emma also participated in Model UN at the regional and state levels and took part in her school's Ambassadors Club. With three languages under her belt (Spanish, French, and Persian), she plans to major in international studies with a focus on the Middle East and South Asia, and to ultimately work in the US Foreign Service or with an international NGO.

Karissa: An advocate for international agriculture
Karissa is a rising senior from Oregon who enjoys exploring her interests in clubs and activities outside of the classroom. She has been involved in Future Farmers of America, the Interact Club, and the Culture Club. She dances ballet, ballroom, and tap and plays the piano.

As for future career plans, Karissa is interested in working in the field of international relations and international agriculture where she feels she can make a difference.

Last summer, Karissa studied abroad in Argentina through the Rotary Youth Exchange Short Term Program (STEP) and had an amazing experience immersing herself in another culture. She speaks Spanish and some German. "Living in Lithuania is going to be such an amazing experience," she says. "I am ready for whatever challenges are thrown at me."

About the ExCEL Abroad Program
Students in the Exchanges for Culture, Education, and Leadership Abroad Program (ExCEL Abroad) live with host families, attend local high schools, and engage in activities to learn about Lithuania's people, culture, and values. Program participants serve as youth ambassadors of the US By forming lasting relationships within their host community, participants promote mutual understanding between the US and Lithuania.

ExCEL Abroad is made possible by the generosity of the Kazickas Family Foundation. ExCEL Abroad builds on the success of ExCEL, a program for Lithuanian high school students that has provided transformational exchange experiences and strengthened the foundation of the US-Lithuania friendship since 2010.

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