What is a billet family?
Many players leave home to play AAA hockey. A billet or host family home is where a player lives during the season. This is a player’s home-away-from-home.
Are billet families paid?
A pre-established fee of $400 per player per month is paid directly to the billet family. This helps with additional household expenses like room and board. Billet families are asked to provide three meals per day and snacks for their players. Billet players and families are responsible for an extra special accommodations.
Is there a “typical” host family?
Host families may be two-parent families, single-parent families, and occasionally an “empty nester.” The common denominator is a desire by the family to make a difference in a player’s life.
Can a family host more than one player?
Yes. Two (or more) players can share transportation expenses, and often provide company for one another. The only requirement is that each player has adequate space/living arrangements. Each player is expected to have his own bed, closet or dresser, and acceptable access to a restroom.
How long does a player stay?
Players arrive in mid-August. The host family commitment is through the end of the hockey season. Sometimes an arrangement is made between the player’s family and the billet family for the player to stay until the end of the school semester; however, this is rare.
Who pays if a player is injured or needs medical attention during his stay?
Players must have medical insurance from their own families. Billet parents are never responsible for medical payments.
Who pays for the billet players traveling costs for away games?
Player's families are responsible for securing arrangements for hotel rooms while the players are traveling. Ways to organize away games prior to travel should be discussed between the families.
Will players join our family for personal events?
You are welcome to invite players to join you for family celebrations or activities; however, it is not mandatory for you to do so. All players will have time off at the holidays and often travel home.
Will I have to pass a background check and what are the requirements?
Yes, the MAHA requires background screenings for billet families along with Safesport certification as well. You will also need a USA hockey number.