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(The following links were collected to offer information and resources related to TCKs.  BCA does not endorse all that is presented on each web site!)

TCK-Specific Sites

http://thelinkbetween.wordpress.com/ - This site was launched to provide information for the conference but now incorporates contributed articles, back copies of the Educare e-magazine and information about the EIMESC (European Inter-mission Education Standing Council) that was formed as a result of Eurotck 2007.

 

www.tcklife.com – Resources related to TCK life. The site has 3 overall areas: TCKs, families, and flow of care.

 

www.interactionintl.org - Interaction’s focus is:

  •   TCKs—those who are growing up today and Adult TCKs of all generations!
  •   Internationally mobile families from the missions, military, business and diplomatic communities.
  •   All those who impact the lives of TCKs (i.e. parents, educators, counselors, caregivers, etc.)

 

www.crossculturalkid.org – Website of Ruth E. Van Reken, a second generation adult TCK and mother of 3ATCKs. She speaks nationally and internationally on issues related to global family living. She is co-founder of Families in Global Transition.

 

www.mukappa.org - "Mu Kappa ... is like a family away from home ... provides the support and assistance I need ... is a way to meet people who are from a similar background ... gives me a circle of friends with whom I can have good talks ... is people who understand & care, especially when I'm homesick ... provides an environment which encourages spiritual growth.” [Comments from MKs in the founding Mu Kappa Chapter]

 

http://www.internationalfamilytransitions.com/ - International Family Transitions (IFT) is a comprehensive service that specializes in helping TCKs successfully manage their transition to college / university whether they are returning to their home country or going on to another host country. IFT also provides resources to those who support TCKs and other international students on the receiving end.

 

http://www.youthtransitionnetwork.org/ - helps parents and churches address the loss of youth by conducting research, executing training, providing resources, and helping connect high school seniors to ministries before they leave home.

 

The Global Nomad’s Guide to University Transitions by Tina Quick. Interview with author: http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-26490-Third-Culture-Kids-Examiner~y2010m4d7-Third-culture-kids-and-going-to-collegeuniversity

http://www.tckid.com helps you connect with over 50 local groups worldwide. TCKID is a non-profit community dedicated to connect third culture kids.

http://michelephoenix.com/mk-tck-resources/ - author/speaker who grew up as a missionary child in France, boarded at Black Forest Academy, and returned to serve on staff there nearly 20 years.

 

 

 

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