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Technology Skills offered by Seattle Public Library's Central Branch
Provides free basic computer classes for adults at library locations throughout the city of Seattle.
Offers resources to help area residents develop and improve the technology skills. Includes training on Microsoft Office products, Google products, typing, and beginner computer training.
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Community Events, Classes and Programs offered by Phinney Neighborhood Association at Phinney Center
Offers classes, community education programs and events to serve the Phinney neighborhood community. Site includes an Art Gallery and Lobby with two public access computers. CPR classes offer certification for employment.
A community neighborhood environment with community-oriented education programming such as: - First Aid/CPR/HIV - Basic Disaster Preparedness - Earthquake Home Retrofit - A variety of additional arts and culture programs. As well a venue for artists to share their work .
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Library Services offered at Pierce County Library DuPont
Offers a broad range of print, online and audiovisual material that reflects the great diversity of interests and opinions in Pierce County communities. Provides free 24/7 access to online services. Also offers story times for young children.
Offers several services to Pierce County residents, including:
- Computers, laptops, wifi connection
- Printing, scanning, faxing, copying
- Books, audiobooks, DVDs, music, magazines
- Reservable meeting rooms and study rooms
- One-on-one appointments with a librarian (AskUs)
- Free access to various databases, market research tools, language learning tools, LinkedIn Learning, and other subscription services
- Basic computer and tech help
- Basic literacy, including digital, financial, cultural, more
- Job search help and tools
- STEAM programs and education resources
- Access to partner programs & services (varies)
- Early childhood education programming
- Reference & research help.
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Basic Skills offered at SkillSource in Wenatchee
Provide basic education, life skills, and computer literacy training to enable youth and adults to become employable and/or prepare for job skills training.
Provide basic education, life skills, and computer literacy training to enable youth and adults to become employable and/or prepare for job skills training. Services include basic skills development, high school credit catch-up, GED preparation, keyboarding and basic computer skills, and life skills instruction.
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Youth Engagement Program - STUDIO offered by Neighborhood House at High Point
Offers an after-school and summer program focused on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) to low-income middle school and high school students.
Offers STEM programming in the High Point community for teens to increase the desire and connection to STEM career fields, while building a sense of community and social skills in teens. This is an after-school, youth development program supported by mentors from the University of Washington.
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Library Services offered at Pierce County Library Bonney Lake
Offers a broad range of print, online and audiovisual material that reflects the great diversity of interests and opinions in Pierce County communities. Provides free 24/7 access to online services.
Offers several services to Pierce County residents, including:
- Computers, laptops, wifi connection
- Printing, scanning, faxing, copying
- Books, audiobooks, DVDs, music, magazines
- Reservable meeting rooms and study rooms
- One-on-one appointments with a librarian (AskUs)
- Free access to various databases, market research tools, language learning tools, LinkedIn Learning, and other subscription services
- Basic computer and tech help
- Basic literacy, including digital, financial, cultural, more
- Job search help and tools
- STEAM programs and education resources
- Access to partner programs & services (varies)
- Early childhood education programming
- Reference & research help.
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Skills Development Center offered at Skills Development Mission, Inc.
Provides tutoring, education, and mentoring for youth K-12th grades and adult education for refugee, migrant, and underprivileged individuals.
Provides tutoring, education, and mentoring for youth K-12th grades and adult education for refugee, migrant, and underprivileged individuals.
- Education: homework help and tutoring for students K-12th, especially for refugee, migrant, and underprivileged students
- STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics; and hands on computer skills
- Youth mentoring and support
- Adult Education: English as a Second Language, High School Completion, GED, literacy, and writing
- Character and tolerance building
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Basic Skills & GED Preparation offered at Evergreen Goodwill's Job Training Center in Seattle
Provides adult basic education, including computer classes, GED preparation and ESL, to those age 16 and older with multiple barriers to employment. Not appropriate for those with severe learning disabilities.
Offers Adult Basic Education programs that include classes for: basic computer skills and Microsoft Office, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), high school GED, writing and math, college entrance preparation. Also offers job search assistance.
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Adult and Senior Programs offered at Burien Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services
Classes include ballroom dance, Zumba dance, yoga, art classes, ceramics, aerobics, computer classes and needlework.
Offers a variety of classes including:
- Multiple fitness classes
- EnhanceFitness covered by Silver & Fit
- BalanceFitness for Seniors to prevent trips and falls, free covered by grant
- Zumba, also Thursdays free Sea-Mar Zumba provided
- Yoga
- Tai-Chi & Qigong
- Pilates/Yoga combo class
- Ballroom, Traditional, and Contemporary Dance
- Budgeting
- SHIBA
- Current events
- Art History
- Pottery
- Painting
- Ping pong
- Tae Kwon Do, all ages.
- Community Garden
- Volunteer Opportunities
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Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) offered at WorkSource Island
Provides a variety of job search and career resources, tools, and classes that can help individuals aged 55 and better to stay competitive in the job market.
A community service and work-based job training program for older Americans. Authorized by the Older Americans Act, the program provides training for low-income, unemployed seniors.
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Assistive Technology offered at Lilac Services for the Blind in Spokane
Participants learn how to use adaptive software and technology. On-site computer labs and library available.
Assistive Technology Specialist offers demonstrations and training for a variety of products and software, such as magnification and text-to-speech, that can enhance your computer abilities and independence at home, work, and school environments.
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Community Education offered at Peninsula College Clallam
Offers non-credit course to help gain education in job related skills such as first aid, HIV/AID courses, job skills and certification.
Enrichment Classes
Personal enrichment courses are offered on-campus or at convenient locations as well as online. Community Educations mission is to build community connections, goodwill and awareness of college programs in the community. There is a little something for everyone, youth classes & camps or adult classes to enrich their personal lives.
Continuing Education
We offer a wide range of technical, cultural, educational, and social opportunities for adult lifelong learners in the community. Enroll in a course and receive pragmatic, relevant instruction that will put you ahead both personally and professionally. We also offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for professional development.
Courses in accounting, business management, computers and computing, project management, teacher’s education, workforce development, recertification, flagging certificate & Commercial Driver's Licensing (CDL) offer working adults the opportunity to stay current in their fields and get the additional education they need to advance in their careers.
Corporate, Nonprofit and Customized Training
Whether it is skill training, consultative services, credit or non-credit based, we provide you with cost-effective workforce training solutions. We meet your needs for employee assessment, training, design, and delivery of training and services on campus or at your place of business.
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After-School Program offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County's Rotary Branch
Provides a drop-in homework assistance program through structured after-school study halls for all grades.
Provides a homework assistance program through structured after-school study halls for all grades. Offers one-on-one tutoring as needed for those in fifth grade and up as well as an organized tutoring program. Computer access and basic computer skills tutoring are available.
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Kitsap Regional Library offered at Kitsap Regional Library Bremerton Sylvan Way
Provides Kitsap residents library services with 9 locations across Kitsap County and a Digital Library at KRL.org. The library offers a variety of outreach services.
Kitsap Regional Library serves over 200,000 Kitsap residents with 9 locations across Kitsap County and a digital library at KRL.org. The library offers a variety of outreach services, including a team that brings library materials and services right to the door of our homebound patrons. If you are looking to learn something new or simply make a human connection, we offer a variety of classes and events; for the most up-to-date listing visit our website. Kitsap Regional Library provides access to information and inspiration with over 350,000 items in our physical collection as well as access to ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and video streaming online at KRL.org. The website allows users to take advantage of free access to dozens of subscription-based research and learning sites such as Consumer Reports, Linked in Learning, and Mango Languages, or make an appointment for one-on-one assistance.
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Saturday Program offered at Robinson Center for Young Scholars
Offers an enrichment program on Saturdays for students currently in grades K-8. Curriculum is intended to provide intellectually ambitious students with challenge, inspiration and fun, in a collaborative and supportive learning environment.
Offers an enrichment program for students currently in grades K-8.
Classes are intended to provide intellectually ambitious students with challenge, inspiration and fun, in a collaborative, supportive learning environment.
They are not intended to move students ahead in the standard curriculum but rather to explore topics not usually covered in the K-8 classroom.
Classes meet for 50 minutes per week on Saturdays on the UW campus, for eight sessions each quarter; no Saturday Program in the summer.
There will be no homework, though optional activities may be provided for outside of class.
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Recreation and Education offered by Burien Senior and Older Adult Program at Burien Community Center
Provides a regular schedule of aerobics, conditioning/strengthening, dancing, drama, crafts, cards, painting, creative writing, current events, films, etc.
Provides a regular schedule of:
- Aerobics
- Conditioning/strengthening
- Yoga
- Tai Chi
-Qigong
-Chen Tai
-Barre
-Balance Fitness
-Enhance Fitness
-SilverSneakers
-Zumba
-Zumba Gold
- Dancing
- Crafts
- Painting
- Creative writing
- Nutrition
- Enrichment
- Travel
- Social engagement events
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Library Services offered at Pierce County Library Eatonville
Offers a broad range of print, online and audiovisual material that reflects the great diversity of interests and opinions in Pierce County communities. Provides free 24/7 access to online services.
Offers several services to Pierce County residents, including:
- Computers, laptops, wifi connection
- Printing, scanning, faxing, copying
- Books, audiobooks, DVDs, music, magazines
- Reservable meeting rooms and study rooms
- One-on-one appointments with a librarian (AskUs)
- Free access to various databases, market research tools, language learning tools, LinkedIn Learning, and other subscription services
- Basic computer and tech help
- Basic literacy, including digital, financial, cultural, more
- Job search help and tools
- STEAM programs and education resources
- Access to partner programs & services (varies)
- Early childhood education programming
- Reference & research help.
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Mental Health and Wellness Support offered by Pier 360 - East
Services include mental health and wellness support groups, men's and women's support groups, computer classes, support for building resumes and cover letters and completing job applications, and an evening Warm Line for peer support.
Provides support and advocacy for recovery and wellness through scheduled activities and peer support. Services include mental health and wellness support groups, men's and women's support groups, computer classes, support for building resumes and cover letters and completing job applications, and an evening Warm Line for peer support. Services are focused on those in recovery from substance abuse or mental health issues.
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Technology Help offered at San Juan Island Library
Get help with technology from trained volunteers on Tuesday mornings. Helps with flip phones, smartphones, computers, smart cars, and more.
Tech Tuesdays takes place Tuesday mornings from 10am-noon. Drop in to learn more about your laptop, flip phone, smartphone, tablet or ereader. We also help with smart devices.
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After School Program offered by Kent Youth and Family Services at Cascade Youth Center
Provides activities, trips, and educational programs for youth at public housing sites.
The After School Program provides year-round enriching activities designed to support youth in their academic, social-emotional, and life skills development. Offers a safe, supportive, and engaging environment where students can thrive academically through personalized assistance, targeted literacy development, diverse enrichment activities, and access to technology.
Beyond academics, the program promotes social-emotional well-being and life skills through a variety of recreational indoor and outdoor activities, including amateur sports teams such as basketball, flag football, and soccer. These team-based sports provide opportunities for youth to build teamwork, leadership, and resilience while staying active and engaged. Additionally, field trips and enrichment groups further support personal growth and foster a sense of community and belonging.
During the summer, the Summer Splash program combats the "summer slide" by reinforcing literacy and math skills to help students maintain and improve their academic performance. Also partners with the Kent School District to provide free summer lunches for youth under 18 at all three program locations.
The program operates at three King County Housing Authority sites. Each community recreation center features computer labs, activity rooms, teen spaces, and a variety of recreational and educational programming to create a well-rounded experience. Students also receive healthy snacks to stay energized and focused.
The program focuses on key life skills such as leadership, teamwork, and resilience, while fostering both soft and durable skills. With the guidance of positive adult role models, youth are empowered to overcome challenges, build confidence, and succeed academically and personally.
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Kent Campus Classes offered by Green River College in Kent
Offers credit classes for Associates Degrees, professional education, small business counseling, continuing education and job skills training.
Offers credit classes for Associates Degrees, Bachelor of Applied Science in Marketing & Entrepreneurship, Basic and Pre-College classes, Professional Education, Job Skills Training, Customized Training, no-cost Small Business Counseling, and Continuing and Community Education classes in Business, Computers and Technology.
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Basic Digital Skills Course offered at Goodwill of the Olympics and Rainier Region
Offers a vocational training program to prepare students for employment in high-tech office environments or go to post-secondary education. Provides small student-to-instructor ratios and a professional staff, this 40 hour class is tailored to student needs and career goals.
Designed for those who are new to using computers or need a refresher to gain skills necessary to find a job, take online training courses, or work towards a promotion. In this class, participants will learn:
- Internet basics
- Internet navigation tips
- Using email
- Using Microsoft Windows 10
- Introduction to Microsoft Word
- Information literacy
- Typing skills
Two-week course meets in-person on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 1pm - 4pm. Class is offered monthly at Goodwill Work Opportunity Centers in Tacoma & Longview, and is expanding to Union Gap & Lacey campuses.
Even with no experience, people can learn job-ready computer skills now through Goodwill’s Basic Digital Skills course.
This class provides accommodations for students with disabilities.
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Kitsap Regional Library offered at Kitsap Regional Library Silverdale
Provides Kitsap residents library services with 9 locations across Kitsap County and a Digital Library at KRL.org. The library offers a variety of outreach services.
Kitsap Regional Library serves over 200,000 Kitsap residents with 9 locations across Kitsap County and a digital library at KRL.org. The library offers a variety of outreach services, including a team that brings library materials and services right to the door of our homebound patrons. If you are looking to learn something new or simply make a human connection, we offer a variety of classes and events; for the most up-to-date listing visit our website. Kitsap Regional Library provides access to information and inspiration with over 350,000 items in our physical collection as well as access to ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and video streaming online at KRL.org. The website allows users to take advantage of free access to dozens of subscription-based research and learning sites such as Consumer Reports, Linked in Learning, and Mango Languages, or make an appointment for one-on-one assistance.
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Kitsap Regional Library offered at Kitsap Regional Library Kingston
Provides Kitsap residents library services with 9 locations across Kitsap County and a Digital Library at KRL.org. The library offers a variety of outreach services.
Kitsap Regional Library serves over 200,000 Kitsap residents with 9 locations across Kitsap County and a digital library at KRL.org. The library offers a variety of outreach services, including a team that brings library materials and services right to the door of our homebound patrons. If you are looking to learn something new or simply make a human connection, we offer a variety of classes and events; for the most up-to-date listing visit our website. Kitsap Regional Library provides access to information and inspiration with over 350,000 items in our physical collection as well as access to ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and video streaming online at KRL.org. The website allows users to take advantage of free access to dozens of subscription-based research and learning sites such as Consumer Reports, Linked in Learning, and Mango Languages, or make an appointment for one-on-one assistance.
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Employment & Training Services offered at WorkSource Columbia Basin
Offers job search assistance, job readiness training, career counseling, vocational assessments, and computer skills instruction for those looking for work. Prioritizes recipients of public assistance and other low-income individuals who are missing basic skills.
Provides employment and training support to job seekers and businesses. Some eligibility requirements may apply.
- Assists with career assessments, job search, applications, resume/cover letters, job readiness, and interviewing preparation. Assists business with recruitment, hosting employee training, labor market information, and finding candidates for openings.
- Economic Security for All (EcSA) serves families by building a partnership around the four pillars of support: transportation, healthcare, childcare, and employment.
- Unemployment Information: Provide computer and telephone access to apply for Unemployment Insurance benefits. Customers may call the UI hotline at (800)318.6022 or log into eServices at esd.wa.gov/unemployment. (Online application, weekly filing, and submission of documents is encouraged to expedite the process.)
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