Volunteers in Asia
Volunteers in Asia (also known as VIA Programs or VIA) is an American educational non-profit organization.[1][2][3] They are based in San Francisco since 1963. They have a close relation with Stanford University.[4]
Programs
For Asian students, VIA provides the following programs:
- American Language and Culture (ALC)[5][6]
- Programs about social studies:[7] This includes Social Investment, social interaction[8] and leadership.[9][10]
- Programs about health care[11]
References
- www
.causeiq .com /organizations /volunteers-in-asia,941622372 / - VIA Profile at GuideStar
- VIA Profile at idealist
- haas
.stanford .edu /students /cardinal-careers /fellowships /volunteers-asia-summer-programs-asia - ALC guide by VIA
- "ALC guide by Stanford". Archived from the original on 2020-08-11. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
- Exploring Social Innovation
- Argyle, M. (2017). Social interaction: process and products. Routledge.
- Hunt, J. G. (1991). Leadership: A new synthesis. Sage Publications, Inc.
- Hughes, R. L. (1993). Leadership: Enhancing the lessons of experience. Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1333 Burridge Parkway, Burridge, IL 60521.
- Exploring Health Care, VIA
Other websites
- VIA website
- Volunteers in Asia on Twitter
- Volunteers in Asia on Facebook
- Volunteers in Asia on Instagram
- VIA Next Innovators An authorized branch of VIA. It was created by Japanese VIA alumni in 2015.
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