What is Youth For Understanding?

Youth For Understanding (YFU) was established in 1951 as a private, non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting international understanding and world peace through exchange programs for high school students. As one of the oldest and largest exchange organizations in the world, YFU has arranged for nearly 200,000 high school students to live with families worldwide.

YFU Paraguay

Information concerning the YFU office in Paraguay is intended for people from Paraguay interested in learning more about YFU. If you live outside of Paraguay, please contact the YFU National or Regional Office in your country.

Please contact the office if you have any questions or if you wish to receive additional information. You may also fill out the Contact Request Form at the bottom of this page.

Mailing Address:
Youth For Understanding
Teniente Farina #1076
Asunción
PARAGUAY

Telephone Number:
(595) 21 205 657

Fax Number:
(595) 21 610 350

E-mail:
jfrafama@rieder.net.py

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 08:00 - 12:00

YFU Partner Organizations:
YFU arranges placements for exchange students in more than 40 countries. The following countries currently exchange with YFU Paraguay:
Australia, Germany, Sweden, and the United States.

Request Information

To learn more about programs available in your country, you may telephone or write to the National Office or fill out the contact request form below.

   
 

Contact Request Form

 

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