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Provides tutoring in Adult Basic Education (ABE), GED preparation, and English as a Second Language (ESL). Provides after school reading program for students in grades K-5.
Offers services to families with preschool children ages 3-4. Parents/guardians must take ESL or GED classes, work in the classrooms, and attend parenting workshops. Preference given to families with preschoolers determined by interview to be in need of literacy training.
Provides in-school reading tutoring for elementary school students
Provides free basic education for adults. Includes classes for adults in reading, writing, math, citizenship, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), and GED high school equivalency diploma test preparation.
Provides Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, Adults Achieving a College Education, High School Equivalency preparation, English Language Acquisition for Adults and STAR-Path Model options. Disability Resources & Services offers support services for students with disabilities.
Offers early literacy programs including parenting and caregiver programs, educational activities for children and families, and community health education and prevention. Distributes diapers, wipes, and formula. Also offers family resource center, family support service, resource and referral connections, and a holiday assistance program.
Library loans books, e-books, audio books, large print materials, Spanish language books, videotapes, CDs, and DVDs. Reference desk provides research assistance and materials for use in the library only. Services include story time for children, summer reading program, assistance with Talking Books applications, and interlibrary loans. Offers copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access. Offers computer classes, adult education programs, GED preparation, special interest classes, and recreational activities for all ages. This is a Culture Pass location. Provides cooling center and hydration station.
Library loans books, e-books, audio books, large print materials, videotapes, CDs, and DVDs. Reference desk provides research assistance and materials for use in the library only. Services include story time for children, computer classes, literacy programs for adults and children, and interlibrary loans. Offers copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access.
Promotes early literacy. Works through local volunteer networks to involve children in activities that stimulate reading. Partners distribute books to children.
Volunteers age 50 and older tutor students grades K-3 in reading skills.
Library loans books, e-books, audio books, large print materials, Spanish language books, videotapes, CDs, and DVDs. Reference desk provides research assistance and materials for use in the library only. Services include story time for children, summer reading program, assistance with Talking Books applications, and interlibrary loans. Offers copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access. Offers computer classes, adult education programs, GED preparation, special interest classes, and recreational activities for all ages. This is a Culture Pass location. Provides cooling center and hydration station.
Faith-based center provides services for pregnant women and women with infants. Provides onsite childcare for children ages 0-5 while mother is receiving services. Free, confidential services include food pantry, formula, baby food, clothing, diapers, showers, nutrition education, individual advocacy, information and referral, support groups, exercise groups, parenting skills, job readiness, adult literacy, citizenship test preparation and a variety of classes. Serves as a family support center.
Provides food boxes and information and referrals to additional community resources. Offers GED prep classes and testing. Provides day and evening English language classes as well as job training and placement.
Offers hot meals and sack lunches.
Provides services for children and adults including one-on-one English literacy classes, GED instruction, High School Diploma Program, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, a comprehensive youth development program, and summer youth activities including socialization, recreation, organized sports and teen leadership program.
Provides in-home support and parenting education for families who are expecting a baby or have a young child. The goal is to promote child development, early literacy, increase positive parent-child interaction, and enhance family functioning. There is a special component for parents with young children who have developmental concerns that may not qualify for early intervention services.
Faith-based center provides services for pregnant women and women with infants. Provides onsite childcare for children ages 0-5 while mother is receiving services. Free, confidential services include food pantry, formula, baby food, clothing, diapers, showers, nutrition education, individual advocacy, information and referral, support groups, exercise groups, parenting skills, job readiness, adult literacy, citizenship test preparation and a variety of classes. Serves as a family support center.
Library loans books, e-books, audio books, large print materials, Spanish language books, videotapes, CDs, and DVDs. Reference desk provides research assistance and materials for use in the library only. Services include story time for children, summer reading program, assistance with Talking Books applications, and interlibrary loans. Offers copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access. Offers computer classes, adult education programs, GED preparation, special interest classes, and recreational activities for all ages. This is a Culture Pass location. Provides cooling center and hydration station.
Provides RISE Learning for Life, Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, Adults Achieving a College Education, High School Equivalency preparation, English Language Acquisition for Adults and STAR-Path Model options. Disability Resources & Services offers support services for students with disabilities.
Provides adult basic education including GED test preparation, Adult Basic Literacy (ABL) one-on-one tutoring sessions; on-site workplace instruction in math, reading, writing, computers, and other workplace skills; ESOL classes in small groups; computer-assisted instruction in all areas.
Provides parenting classes, early childhood programs, and resources and referrals for families with children age 5 and younger.
Provide assistance and services for cats & dogs. We promote animal welfare, animal rescue, veterinary services (medical needs, spay/neuter, shots & microchip), and adoptions. Several community programs are offered in partnership with SEACUS - Meals on Wheels, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Desert Cross Veterinary Hospital, Santa Cruz Veterinary Clinic, and PetSmart Store Adoption Centers in Tucson & Green Valley.
Provides free books to children ages birth to five.
Library loans books, e-books, audio books, large print materials, videotapes, CDs, and DVDs. Reference desk provides research assistance and materials for use in the library only. Services include story time for children and interlibrary loans. Offers faxing, copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access. Delivers materials to homebound patrons. Offers reading tutoring for children in grade 2-5, computer classes, family literacy skills instruction, special interest classes, and recreational activities for all ages. Hosts lifelong learning programs. This is a Culture Pass location.
Monthly cooking class for children and families. Storytime and crafts, RSVP required