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Transitional Housing
AARC provides information and assistance to help families secure emergency, transitional and rental housing. The AARC helps families in need identify their financial options, secure and maintain TANF and other benefits such as SSI, WIC, food stamps, Medicare and Medicaid, and understand their health insurance choices and benefits.
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Food Voucher
The AARC provides food and basic supplies distribution.
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Rent and Utility Assistance
The AARC also provides assistance in rent and utilities for families in need.
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Family Counseling
Family Counseling is available to assist with issues such as domestic violence, substance and alcohol abuse, depression, truancy, and other problems.
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Referral Service
The AARC also provides referral services. When appropriate, clients are referred to other professional social service providers.
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Medicare / Medicaid
The AARC provides assistance with Medicare / Medicaid.
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Welfare
The AARC provides assistance with welfare.
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Citizenship and Immigration
The AARC provides assistance with citizenship and immigration.
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English Classes In cooperation with Norcross human service center
October 6 - December 22, 2008
Placement Test & Registration: September 29 & 30 (6:30 ~ 8:30 PM)
Schedule
Basic English Literacy
Beginners Level 1
Intermediate Level 2
Intermediate Level 3
Advanced Level 4
Advanced Level 5
10 WEEKS OF CLASSES FOR ONLY A ONE-TIME FEE OF $20!
***You must pay the $20 on Registration Day before you can attend classes!***
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AARC offers basic to advanced classroom instruction in English for non-English speaking individuals. These classes are offered in the evening.
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Citizenship Class In cooperation with Norcross human service center
October 6 - December 22, 2008
Placement Test & Registration: September 29 & 30 (6:30 ~ 8:30 PM)
Preparation for Citizenship Interview
Review of U.S. History and Government for Civics Exam
Practice writing sample English sentences
10 WEEKS OF CLASSES FOR ONLY A ONE-TIME FEE OF $20!
***You must pay the $20 on Registration Day before you can attend classes!***
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AARC provides instruction in basic U.S. History and Government in order to help participants prepare for their U.S. Citizenship exams and interview.
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All classes are done in cooperation with the Norcross Human Services Center.
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*If you would like to volunteer for our Education Program, please contact the education coordinator at education@aarc-atlanta.org.
Job Placement/Training
AARC's job training and placement services help educate and train individuals of all ages for employment, and provide opportunities for entrance into fields of work field that many would not be able to access on their own. These services engender economic independence and advocacy both at the individual and community level.
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Internet Job Search Class
The AARC provides instruction on how to search for jobs via the World Wide Web.
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Direct Assistance Through Internet
The AARC also provides direct assistance through the Internet.
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Business Networking
The AARC provides business networking; connecting adults to established businesses.
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Job Fair
The AARC provides Job Fairs.
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Breast Cancer Awareness Program
AARC distributes information to its clients about breast cancer and also offers early breast cancer detection and awareness programs for women.
To get involved with the Breast Cancer Awareness Program or to receive more information, please contact AARC.
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Seminars
AARC offers periodic seminars on current health issues to increase awareness on relavant topics for women, children, adults, and seniors.
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