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Congolese Health Board library exploration part 2!

Our ESL students had an incredible weekend exploring the wonders of our local public library!


During our second visit, we went deeper into the library services and discovered how to ask for assistance. It was truly eye-opening for our students to learn about the plethora of resources available to us, all within the walls of this quiet sanctuary.

One of the most exciting aspects was finding a moment of solace in this peaceful environment. Our students were thrilled to have a place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing them to focus on their studies and personal growth.

But that's not all! The library also informed them about the incredible opportunity to research and print documents for free. This was a game-changer for our students, who no longer need to worry about the costs associated with printing important materials.



We are incredibly grateful for the library's dedication to serving the community and providing such valuable resources. It's truly a place where dreams can come true, and knowledge knows no bounds.

Email: Nathalie@cinseattle.org to learn more about our ESL program!

 
 
 

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