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  3. Beth Sholom Congregation and Talmud Torah - Wikipedia

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    Beth Sholom Congregation hosts adult education classes and study groups. [6] The congregation has a men's club, a sisterhood, and a social action committee. [7] Beth Sholom hosts classes for school-age children and teenagers as well. [8] while Beth Sholom Early Childhood Center has classes for younger children. [9]

  4. Lyceum movement - Wikipedia

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    The lyceum movement was a loose collection of adult education programs that flourished in the mid-19th century in the United States, particularly in the Northeast and Midwest, that were inspired by the classical Lyceum. [1] Some of these organizations lasted until the early 20th century.

  5. Even Start Program - Wikipedia

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    The Even Start Parenting Education Program helps to educate and inform parents on topics that relate to being a parent. The Parenting Education Class is a requirement of the Even Start program. Parents receive credit for attending these sessions. Lunch is usually provided on the days the parenting classes are scheduled.

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    Other options to find classes include adult education centers, local libraries, and community colleges. You can check out Osher Lifelong Learning Institute programs. At American University in ...

  7. Focus: HOPE - Wikipedia

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    Focus: HOPE is a Detroit-based, non-denominational, non-profit organization whose aim is to overcome racism and poverty by providing education and training for underrepresented minorities and others. The organization is a public foundation under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code.

  8. Community College of Allegheny County - Wikipedia

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    CCAC's academic programs lead to an associate degree, a certificate, or a transfer to a four-year institution through more than 150 programs and lifelong learning, community education, continuing education, and workforce training courses. During the 2012–2013 academic year, it had more than 32,000 credit and 28,000 non-credit students.

  9. Pennsylvania CareerLink - Wikipedia

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    Employment & Training, Office of Community Services (Allegheny County) Pittsburgh Partnership; Southwest Training Service, Inc (Beaver, Greene, and Washington Counties) Job Training for Beaver County; Tri-County Workforce Investment Board, Inc (Armstrong, Butler, and Indiana Counties) Private Industry Council of Westmoreland / Fayette, Inc.