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Petit Fours, which were graciously donated by Katherine's French Bakery, being arranged prior to the Fireside on June 12, 2009.

The Denver International Program has been in the forefront of international citizen exchange in Denver since 1979, bringing hundreds of professionals from around the world to the Denver Metro Area for training and cultural exchange.

These quality training programs pair professionals from developing and industrialized countries with local mentors for periods of one week to eighteen months.

The result is mutually rewarding relationships that usually last well beyond the program’s end. Plus the program promotes greater international understanding by bridging cultural differences.

Program participants come from many different countries around the world, and many different walks of life – social services, government, business, law, health care, the arts, environment, education, and more.

Placing the international trainees in local host homes enriches the exchange. The hosting experience is a unique opportunity to develop lasting friendships and promote intercultural exchange.

All participants are required to speak English well enough to manage successfully in the American workplace and society.

Find out the many ways the Denver International Program makes a difference in Denver and around the world.

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