Youth Ambassadors YOUTH AMBASSADORS A lifetime of service begins with a three-week exchange Partners brings together youth, ages 15–18, of limited means and/or limited international experience to build understanding among countries, increase leadership skills and develop a commitment to service. Youth engage with local government and civic organizations, build relationships with host families and their peers, and participate in skills-based training that enables and empowers them to mobilize their communities toward positive change.
Mentor Profile Kirsten Mary Hope, 30 Kirsten is currently a High School Spanish Teacher in Fairfax Country, Virginia with 8 years of teaching experience. She has a Master’s degree in Hispanic Linguistics and has lived abroad for two years in Spain. Kirsten has also travelled to Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama and briefly to Colombia. Her international volunteer experience includes participation in activities like building stoves in Guatemala and the Panama Teacher Match Program. Domestically, she teaches Salsa classes in her school, has started a Spanish class at her church and is in the Spanish Honor Society. Kirsten dreams of spreading bilingualism throughout the world because she believes that through a language her students learn understanding and compassion. Kirsten greatly enjoys seeing her students open their minds to new experiences and seeing beyond their own lives and communities.
Youth Profiles Surya Krishna Gudivada, 17 Surya is from Bentonville, Arkansas and his favorite subjects in school are Spanish, Math, Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology. He dreams of becoming a doctor, which combines his two passions - helping people and science. Surya supports an organization that tutors children in orphanages in India, volunteers in political campaigns, tutors local children through Care a Child and assists the local Indian and Hindu community with organizing events and festivals. He believes society can be improved from the ground up by teaching children about harmful substances, encouraging them to pursue higher levels of education, and instilling good moral values. As a Youth Ambassador, he hopes to learn about a new culture and immerse himself in a foreign language. The Youth Ambassadors program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and implemented by Partners of the Americas.