Each family housing site has its own Family Learning Center (FLC) – a walk-in computer lab, free of charge to all BHA residents offering drop-in hours for adult residents and homework support to school-age children. We welcome beginners or learners at any stage and are a friendly, free and convenient place to use computers and use …
Website: http://brookline.k12.ma.us/ or http://brookline.k12.ma.us/domain/344 Phone: 617-730-2401 Administrative Office: 333 Washington Street Brookline, MA 02445
The mission of the Brookline Early Education Program is to provide an inclusive environment where all children from ages 3-5 can learn social competency, develop cognitive, motor and language skills and expand their understanding of themselves and the world in which they live. Administrative Office: 24 Webster Place Brookline, MA 02445 Website: http://psb.schoolwires.net/page/23 Phone: 617-713-5471
Residential skills training program aimed at low-income youth ages 16 to 24. Participants who attend classes and live on a dry campus receive room and board, health care, and an allowance. Job placement assistance Website: https://www.jobcorps.gov/ Phone: 1-800-733-5627
The Brookline Housing Authority provides low-income families, seniors, and people of all abilities with safe, decent, accessible, and affordable places to live in a community rich with opportunities. The BHA works in collaboration with government and civic organizations to support and encourage the well-being and economic self-sufficiency of BHA residents; to sustain a diverse population …
Provide high school youth with career exploration opportunities, job search, and computer skills, and referrals to MCAS and GED preparation sites. Most services are free; Unemployment insurance counseling Website: https://masshiremncareers.com/ Address: Cambridge Center:186 Alewife Brook Pkwy, Suite 310, Cambridge, MA 02138 Chelsea Center: 4 Gerrish Ave, Chelsea, MA 02150 Woburn Center 100 TradeCenter, Suite G100, Woburn, …
Statewide information and referral service which connects adult learners and volunteers to local programs. These programs provide instruction in the following areas: reading and writing, ESOL, basic math, and GED. Website: http://massliteracyhotline.org/hotline/ Phone: 1-800-447-8844;
Organization of parents/guardians of children with disabilities who meet to learn more about special education in Brookline. We sponsor workshops, informational meetings, discussion groups, legislative lobbying efforts. Online resource only. Website: www.brooklinesepac.org Email: info@brooklinesepac.org
Operates clinics, Family Team provides nursing care, behavioral health care, and case management to families in shelters and motels. The staff at BHCHP do street outreach Website: www.bhchp.org Phone: 857-654-1000 Contact info: info@bhchp.org Address: Jean Yawkey Place 780 Albany Street Boston, MA 02118
Offers GED preparation classes, ESL and other skills training, résumé-building activities, and job placement assistance to persons who are 18 and older, TAFDC recipients, or parenting individuals Website: www.jvs-boston.org Phone: 617-399-3131 (Main line); 711 (TTY) 617-399-3200 (Helpline for people looking for work) Address: 75 Federal Street, 3rd Floor Boston, MA 02110