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Asian PAcific Development CEnter - aurora Colorado
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Asian Pacific Development Center

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Asian Pacific Development Center is powered by its rich heritage of AANHPI advocacy and exists today to serve and support all immigrant, and refugee communities with a whole health, community-based engagement approach through health, education, and advocacy.

APDC’s Mission 

Their mission is to assist Limited English Proficiency (LEP) adult learners to become literate and obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and self-sufficiency. Asian Pacific Development Center’s Adult Education program serves the diverse needs of our learners and includes life-skills adult classes for beginning to advanced level students. Students learn the skills needed to read, write and speak in English at levels necessary to function in a job, in the family and in society. Our goal at APDC is to offer adults the opportunity to acquire academic and life skills through small, engaging classes that are taught by experienced ESL and ABE/ASE instructors.

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In addition, APDC provides victims assistance and support to those who have witnessed a crime. Regardless of Immigration status

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