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One of the big walls in the life of an
immigrant could be the language. In The
United State exist a big offer English’s classes. Those classes can be free or paid, during the
week: In the morning, in the afternoon or at night. For more convenience to the student there are
weekend classes, too.
The classes schedule or payment are not the
problem, every immigrant that want or need learn English has the same
opportunity, just has to select schedule and school according their budget and
available time.
Often, women have children, who, need their
attention, but they have options. If
they have low income and they are studying long time, the Government could give
them help with the daycare.
As a state politic is important that people
can develop skill and work for better life, so is an individual decision to
take the different opportunities and go for the gold.
The offer catalogue is big, around the
country. In Rhode Island, the smaller
state of The United State there are a few agencies than can help according each
case, the question is just looking for the place. Could be in a church, a non-profit agencies
or Government offices, where they could indicate different places.
Here is a list of a few places where an
immigrant could start asking about different services, but in special about
English Classes.
Institution
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Phone
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(401)
725-9261
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(401)
463-6756
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401-273-8866
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The Genesis Center
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(401)
718-6110
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Progreso Latino
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(401)
728-5920
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Amos House Literacy
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(401) 272-0220
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Newport Community School
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(401)
847-7171
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Blackstone Valley Community
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(401) 723-4520
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Community Action Partnership of
Providence.
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(401)
273-2000
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CCRI
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(401) 455-6035
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Cranston Alternate Education
Programs
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(401)
270-8176
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Crossroads Rhode Island
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(401) 277-4311
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East Bay CAP (EBCAP)
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(401)
324-6602
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Education Exchange
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(401) 783-0293
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English for Action
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(401)
421-3181
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Special Services Provided
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(401) 463-9900
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Literacy Volunteers of East Bay
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(401)
247-2177
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Literacy Volunteer of Washington
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(401) 596-9411
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Pawtucket School Department
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(401)
729-6237
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Project LEARN, Adult and Family
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(401) 769-4200
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Project RIRAL
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(401)
762-3841
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Providence Housing Authority
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(401) 709-6417
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Providence Housing Authority
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(401)
709-6417
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YouthBuild, a Program of Providence.
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(401) 455-8880
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RIC-Upward Mobility through Training
Employment and Career
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(401)
456-8698
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RI Dept. of Corrections
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(401) 462-2507
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The Rhode Island Family Literacy
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(401)
455-8185
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South County Community Action Agency
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(401) 519-1901
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Westbay Adult Education Academy
Westbay Community Action Program
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(401)
468-4064
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Westerly Even Start
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(401) 348-2733
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Woonsocket Even Start
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(401)
765-3673
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