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Free ESOL, Computer Classes Start In January At CAC

Volunteer teachers are needed for Community Assistance Center's Adult Education Classes.

SANDY SPRINGS, GA — The next session of free ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) at the Community Assistance Center (CAC) begins in January. Classes meet twice a week through June. Both morning sessions and evening sessions are available.

Computer workshops are also available at CAC. Classes offered include Computers for Beginners and Microsoft Office programs. Workshops are 2 sessions each and repeat monthly.

CAC is seeking volunteers to teach Adult Education classes. No experience is necessary. Knowledge of some Spanish is helpful, knowledge of MS Office programs needed for computer workshops.

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CAC Adult Education classes focus on enhancing life skills and improving job skills to help students be more successful in daily life and more marketable for better paying jobs.

CAC Adult Education program offers ESOL/English, computer workshops, career readiness and personal financial management in English and Spanish. ALL CLASSES ARE FREE and available to clients and the general public, space permitting. Classes are offered during the day and evenings, at CAC, 1130 Hightower Trail, Sandy Springs GA 30350.

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REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR ALL CLASSES

Register online or contact the CAC Education Coordinator at (770) 552-4015 ext. 239 or email education@ourcac.org.

About CAC:

The Community Assistance Center (CAC) brings together the Sandy Springs and Dunwoody communities to provide compassionate assistance to neighbors in need by providing financial support, helping to meet basic needs and promoting self-reliance. CAC works to prevent homelessness and hunger locally with the support of 28 congregations of all faiths, public and private grants, civic organizations, schools, businesses and individuals. Supporters provide financial resources, in-kind donations and volunteer manpower. Find more information at www.ourcac.org.


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