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The Youth Literacy 2022 summer camp training started on Monday, June 13th!
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ByAdminOriginally from Hidalgo, Mexico, Maria has called the U.S. home for 26 years. She’s currently enrolled in a group ESOL class in Swannanoa and rarely misses a session. For her,…
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Pisgah Investments Foundation Funds 13 New ESOL Classes around Buncombe County
ByAdminWith funding from the Pisgah Investments Foundation, we launched thirteen new ESOL classes at five different locations around Buncombe County. The introduction of these community-based ESOL classes has been nothing short of extraordinary. Since…

