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At CIN we also help prepare for integration into the American workforce and education system.

Dernière mise à jour : 30 oct. 2023


At the Congolese Health Board, we understand the importance of language proficiency in achieving success and integration. That's why our ESL class embarked on a tour to our local library to learn about the process and resources available to support our community members.

During the tour, our students were amazed by the vast collection of books, educational materials, and online resources that the library offers. They discovered a world of knowledge and opportunities at their fingertips.

By joining our ESL class, you will not only enhance your language skills but also gain confidence, build connections, and unlock countless opportunities for personal and professional growth.





Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity! Join us and be part of a supportive community that is committed to your success. Together, we can overcome language barriers and achieve our dreams.

To learn more and register for our ESL class, please contact us at Nathalie@cinseattle.Org or visit our website. Let's embark on this educational journey together!


 
 
 

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