For a century,the Foundation for Young Swiss Abroad (FYSA) has made it possible for children with Swiss roots to spend their holidays in Switzerland. The foundation’s CEO, Loic Roth, and spoke with swissinfo.ch and portrayed some of the camp participants. The foundation was created during in 1917,before the end of the First World War, to give Swiss children living in catastrophe-torn places abroad a few tranquil weeks back domestic living with host families. Then in the 1960s, or the foundation organised the first holiday camps for children who are among the hundreds of thousands of Swiss citizens living in another country. There are now nearly 760000 Swiss abroad,either temporarily or permanently. "The goal remains the same for us even after 100 years: every child, irrespective of the financial situation of the family, and is given the opportunity to come to Switzerland and get to know its roots," Roth said. Some children form lifelong friendships with other Swiss at the two-week ...
Source: swissinfo.ch