In need of a room
Elise Gee
NEWPORT-MESA -- Tiago Da Costa is polite, quiet, curious about
America and has a million stories about Brazil -- all the makings of a
great foreign exchange student except for one thing: he doesn’t have a
home.
Da Costa, 17, arrived from Brazil a week ago to attend Newport Harbor
High School, but due to a family emergency his host family no longer has
a room for him.
“I moved him to a temporary home last night, but I hope to get him a
permanent home within a week,” said program coordinator Ralph Short.
Da Costa is an exchange student under the Organization for Cultural
Exchange Among Nations. The program encourages families in foreign
countries to send their children to the U.S. to study English language
and American culture in an effort to build future leaders, Short said.
Da Costa has already made friends while in-line skating -- one of his
favorite hobbies -- and hopes to try out for the school’s soccer team.
The 17-year-old also has a keen interest in computers.
Da Costa, a native Portuguese-speaker, has studied English since grade
school and is working on perfecting his English speaking ability.
Students in the exchange program have their own spending money and
insurance and are required to participate in family activities, including
chores and church attendance.
For more information on sponsoring Da Costa or other exchange
students, call (949) 675-0423.
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