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Angels Net Foundation
  • 360 West Boylston Street, Suite 216 West Boylston, MA 01583
  • 774-261-4232
  • Education | English as a Second or Other Language
ESL-Conversational Exchange
Program activities:

The ESL (English as a Second Language) program for immigrants and refugees is a vital initiative aimed at facilitating language acquisition and integration for newcomers in the Greater Worcester Community area. This program offers a structured curriculum designed to enhance participants’ English language proficiency, enabling them to effectively communicate, engage in daily activities, and access essential services. Through a combination of interactive classroom instruction, language labs, and practical real-life scenarios, immigrants and refugees can develop their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, gradually building the confidence needed to navigate diverse social and professional contexts.

In addition to language instruction, the ESL program provides a supportive and culturally sensitive environment that fosters community building and intercultural understanding. Recognizing the unique challenges faced by immigrants and refugees, the program often incorporates orientation sessions about for new families entering Worcester county ‘s culture, customs, and social norms. Moreover, the program (ESL) offers resources for job readiness, training, and access to social services, empowering participants to not only become proficient English speakers but also to fully engage in their new society, pursue employment opportunities, and ultimately achieve a sense of belonging and self-sufficiency.

Program is offered in: English
Participant demographics:

Immigrants and refugees

Anticipated number of SNAP participants per year: 33
Total hours: 3
Program duration: 8 weeks
Rolling Admission: Yes
Number of cycles: 4
Sample schedule:
HoursActivity TypeMonTueWedThuFriSatSun
5:00pm-7:00pmESL
4:00pm-6:00pmESL
Is the program offered remotely? Yes

Location information:

70 James Street, Worcester MA 01603Yes
360 West Boylston Street, West Boylston MA 01583Yes
Program requirements: CORI check, Immunizations/Health Records
Program is CORI friendly? Yes
Anticipated outcomes: Certificate of Completion
Other outcomes: Employment/Promotion, Basic skills gain

Participant Supports:

Participant Support CategoryAll participantsAs needed
Child Care
Transportation
Books/Supplies
Are there any out of pocket expenses for the participant? No
Do participants receive any pay? Not applicable

Contact Information

Program Liaison: Yvonne Harrison
Telephone: 774-261-4232
Program code: ANF-EDUC-CE-WORC and ANF-EDUC-CE-WB
ABAWD Qualifying? No