English Classes & Community Support/Resources

Arapahoe Libraries - Statewide, Colorado
Call 303-542-7279Website

About Arapahoe Libraries

 

Arapahoe Libraries provides a wide variety of services to immigrants in Colorado.

FREE Services/Support

  • English Language Learning 
  • Job & Career Help 
  • Technology Assistance
  • Community Resource Navigation

Requirements

These resources are available to any individual in the State of Colorado, regardless of immigration status. Some online services may require a library card to access and we can provide one to you for free, after confirming your ID and address. If you do not have a valid ID or stable address, we can provide you with temporary access.

Similar services available:

Programs for Pregnant and Postpartum Mothers- Motherwise

MotherWise empowers women and their families to thrive during pregnancy and after a new baby is born.

PC’s for People

Affordable Refurbished Desktop & Laptop Computers

Victim Assistance

APDC provides victims assistance and support to those who have witnessed a crime.

Family Resources – ASC COS

The Accompaniment and Sanctuary Coalition Colorado Springs (ASC COS) helps with government navigation in a variety of ways. No matter your status,

UNDOCU & DACA Student Support

Get help filling out your forms, and Scholarships. Undocumented & DACAmented are welcome

Community Resources

English language classes, a community-run food access program, an organic urban farm, a comprehensive care dental clinic, Community Navigators and Family Partners

Code the Dream

Code the Dream offers free intensive training in software development regardless of immigration status.

All Code the Dream (CTD) classes are free and are offered remotely nationwide. CTD offers a diverse and supportive community, where students learn from experienced software developers and from each other.

The New America School

The New America School (NAS) is a system of public charter high schools dedicated to serving a unique population – recent immigrants and their families and children who want to learn or perfect English and earn a high school diploma, non-traditional students, and traditional students seeking a more personal atmosphere that fits their learning needs.

Immigrant Youth Leadership Programs- Convivir

We support immigrant youth as they find power in their migrant experience and use it to enrich themselves and their communities.

Adult English Education

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.

Want to learn more?

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