Free and low-cost English classes for low-income immigrant adults who reside or work in Brookline. Classes are offered at the beginning through intermediate levels at various times and locations throughout the Town. English conversation groups and tutoring are also offered on a weekly basis. A program of the Brookline Housing Authority funded in part by …
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