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| Last updated on December 19, 2007 |
The Centro has provided a place of community and assistance for recent immigrants in New York City since 1975. Through evening education programs, community organizing and cultural events, we help hundreds of adults each year accomplish their goals, such as speaking English, furthering their education, and negotiating in the workplace. Please see our website for more information, www.CentroNYC.org. Also, you can email us at info@CentroNYC.org.
Description:
Classes are offered in English, basic computer skills, and preparation for the INS citizenship exam. An all-volunteer teaching and administrative staff makes classes available at very low cost. With the addition of Spanish language classes, the Centro fosters a friendly community environment that promotes cross-cultural understanding and support. We also provide free/low-cost legal services for immigrants. Although founded by and for Latin American newcomers, we welcome immigrants from all over the world.
History:
Centro De Educación De Trabajadores was founded in 1975 in NYC, and has provided a place of community and assistance for recent immigrants ever since.
Contact person: Katie b, (212) 765-4634, (email)
Address:
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413 West 46th Street New York, NY 10036 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.CentroNYC.org
Directions:
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Centro de Educacion de Trabajadores is located in Hartley House, 413 West 46th Street, between 9th and 10th Avenues. We are a short walk from any of the Times Square subway stations.
Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: 42nd st/Times Square, Walk distance (in minutes): 3
Nearest Bus Stop: 42nd st/Times Square, 3 minute walk |
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