What is Friendship Force?

Why travel with Friendship Force?

Friendship Force’s mission is to promote cultural understanding and peace around the world.  We do this through club to club journeys to other countries and states.  When you are visiting another club, you are typically home hosted.  It is a very personal, one-on-one connection to people in other cultures  You are not a tourist, but a temporary citizen for a few days, through our home hospitality program. We think this gets you straight to the heart of a country and its people.

What is a home stay or home hospitality?

Home hospitality is the signature program of Friendship Force. This means that, on most journeys, you will have the opportunity to be a guest for a few days in someone’s home, where the real power of citizen diplomacy can be experienced. You will learn first-hand the difference between travel as a tourist and the experience of being a temporary citizen.

Who are the host families?

Host families are members of a local Friendship Force club.  They are not paid to provide hosting, but do so because of their interest in getting to know “citizen ambassadors” from other countries.  Your host and their family become your inside guides to the country and its people. There is no better way to explore the world!

Is there a typical itinerary?

Each journey itinerary is unique, but most will combine a Friendship Force home stay with an active program of taking in the local sites while learning first-hand about the culture by establishing a personal relationship with your hosts.

Must I belong to a Friendship Force club in order to participate in a journey?

No. You may apply directly to the leader, called the Journey Director, for any journey listed in the Friendship Force International catalog.  If you live in a community where a club exists, you may want to consider joining so you can participate in the ongoing programs that promote global understanding through friendship.

What are Friendship Force clubs?

Friendship Force journeys are typically organized by our parent organization, Friendship Force International (FFI).  FFI is a non-profit organization based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.  There are over 350 clubs in 58 countries.

What do you mean by “apply” to go on a trip?

Each journey is led by an experienced Friendship Force Journey Director. They will ask you to fill out an application prior to accepting you as a participant. This application process ensures that travelers are physically healthy enough to make the journey and also that they are committed to the Friendship Force mission.

What does it mean to be committed to the FF mission?

FFI has a thirty-year history of bringing people together in friendship across the barriers that separate people.  We think of ourselves as ‘citizen ambassadors’, each of us having the power to promote goodwill at a personal level.  Participants should be open-minded, friendly and flexible.