
Agency Details:
AACA's mission is to enable limited English speaking and economically disadvantaged individuals to realize lasting economic self-sufficiency, and enable them to fulfill their potential as contributing family members, productive workers and participating citizens.
Description:
AACA has four major components:
The Workforce Development Center is recognized as one of Boston's leaders in vocational training for adults. The agency operates three training programs: office skills, facilities maintenance and automotive repair.
The Education Center offers basic English classes for speakers of other languages; intermediate English classes to help students prepare for college or enter skills training; financial literacy and citizenship classes.
The Multi-Service Center provides assistance with immigration, housing, health insurance and primary care, food stamps, social security, home heating oil, income tax preparation, translation and interpretation, college application and financial aid forms, and information/referral.
The biweekly newspaper, Sampan, provides news about community concerns and development, health, arts and entertainment to the greater Boston Asian community.
Contact people:
| Michelle Kiang, Volunteer Coordinator, (phone), (email)
Georgianna Tam, Administration Support, (phone), (email) |
Office fax number: (617) 482-2316
Address:
Web Site: http://www.aaca-boston.org
Directions:
| Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: New England Medical Center, Walk distance (in minutes): 5 |
| Last updated on August 18, 2009 |
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