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Citizenship Education

Programs that prepare individuals to take the oath of U.S. citizenship and to exercise the attendant rights and responsibilities of citizenship. Citizenship courses help immigrants develop an understanding of and appreciation for American culture, institutions and ideals; and focus on important events in U.S. history, the Constitution and its historic background, and the organization, powers and duties of federal, state and local governments.

Found 5 resources (displaying 5)

Thru: Literacy Volunteers of Cayuga County, Inc.

Eligibility:
Individuals ages 16 and older.

Literacy Volunteers of Cayuga County, Inc.

125 Genesee Street
Auburn, NY

Hours:
TU-F 9:00AM-4:00PM. Weekend and Evenings by appointment.

Thru: Literacy Volunteers of Ontario-Yates Inc.

Eligibility:
Ages 16 years and older.

Literacy Volunteers of Ontario County

208 S Main Street
Canandaigua, NY

Literacy Volunteers of Ontario-Yates Inc. - Geneva

244 Main Street
Geneva Public Library
Geneva, NY

Literacy Volunteers Ontario-Yates

117 E Elm Street
Penn Yan, NY

Thru: Deaf Refugee Advocacy, Inc.

Eligibility:
Deaf refugees, asylum-seekers, immigrants, and those from US territories and family members.
Languages:
American Sign Language

Deaf Refugee Advocacy, Inc.

260 E Main Street
Rochester, NY

Thru: Fairport Public Library

Eligibility:
None.

Fairport Public Library

1 Fairport Village Landing
Fairport, NY

Thru: Rochester City School District

Eligibility:
TASC: Ages 16 years or older, 17 years old for RCSD. Formally out of school. Call for information.
Languages:
Spanish

Family Learning Center

30 Hart Street
Rochester, NY