Key Community Stakeholders
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Education Institutions
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Local Government
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Local Media
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Other NGOs
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Managing School Relations
- Research if there is AFS hosting/sending history.
- Plan with the AFS Unit the best way to approach schools in their community.
- Have all information resources available.
- Prepare all volunteeers to present AFS and explain the benefits of the partnership.
- Participate in intercultural events. Help volunteers prepare the next steps.
Last Step to Open a Local Unit:
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Step 7: Recognize the New AFS Units