[NIFL-ESL:6791] Student Recruitment

From: Jim Hodges (jim_hodges@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Dec 04 2001 - 14:42:52 EST


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Dear collegues,

I coordinate a Citizenship Project in Seattle that provides tutors to go 
into the homes of adult refugees and help them to pass the INS 
Naturalization Examination in order to become US citizens.

I am looking to increase outreach to those refugees in the Seattle city 
area. Does anyone know of any groups that might be worthwhile to contact for 
referals, etc? Any feedback would be most welcome.

Thank you,

Jim.

Jim Hodges
ESL Citizenship Coordinator
St.James ESL Project.

St.James ESL Program
804 Ninth Avenue,
Seattle WA 98104
(206)382 4511.

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