Citizenship Education offered at East African Community Services

7050 32nd Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98118

Located at the intersection of S Myrtle Pl and 32nd Ave S, within the NewHolly neighborhood campus, next to the NewHolly branch of the Seattle Public Library and about a half-mile west of the Othello Link Light Rail station.  King County Metro route 36.

Adults who have at least a level 4 English.
Tu Th 12pm-1pm.

Somali, Oromo, Arabic

Call for registration.

None.

King, WA

Description

Helps participants prepare for their naturalization interview. Instruction includes reading, writing and questions covered on the civics exam.   Most classes are carried out in a group setting, although one-on-one sessions can be arranged.

Providing organization

East African Community Services

Provides a variety of programs and services to East African immigrant and refugee families in King County. Offers interpretation and citizenship services, after-school programs, family engagement programs, and older adult services.