MISSING EXCHANGE: REFLECTING ON THE POWER OF YOUTH EXCHANGES
Each July since 2014, Kansas City has welcomed a vibrant group of high school students
Global Ties KC connects international emerging leaders in a variety of fields with their Midwest counterparts for the purpose of forging lasting relationships that may one day become a powerful tool for addressing some of our biggest global challenges. While in Kansas and Missouri, we provide international visitors with opportunities to cultivate deeper connections and meaningful cross-cultural exchange.
Check out local happenings and what makes KC diverse.
Discover ways to get involved with international communities and opportunities to welcome the world to the Heartland.
Global Ties KC connects international emerging leaders in a variety of fields with their Midwest counterparts for the purpose of forging lasting relationships that may one day become a powerful tool for addressing some of our biggest global challenges. While in Kansas and Missouri, we provide international visitors with opportunities to cultivate deeper connections and meaningful cross-cultural exchange.
Check out local happenings and what makes KC diverse.
Discover ways to get involved with international communities and opportunities to welcome the world to the Heartland.
Each July since 2014, Kansas City has welcomed a vibrant group of high school students
Overcoming Barriers to Women’s Economic Participation View PDF
The U.S. Department of State made its presence known in the heartland last week beginning
Through home hospitality meals, Global Ties KC programs create opportunities from around the world to
In the words of one of our student exchange host moms, Laura Hales: “Our family
Curators, museum educators, and directors of cultural heritage ministries from across the globe recently gathered
On May 16th, we at Global Ties KC paused from our busy days to celebrate
The end of April 2019, a group of journalists from Tajikistan were in Kanas City
ACTIVATING THE NEXT GENERATION OF GLOBAL CITIZENS Even after 65 years as a nonprofit organization
Five Egyptian delegates visited the Northeast Chamber of Commerce Friday, April 12, as part of