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Project RENEW Refugees Entering New Enterprises and Workforce Renew your life in America ... start with us! Sponsored by Broward College and the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, Refugee Services Program, with grants from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement. Project RENEW Refugees Entering New Enterprises and Workforce You’ve come so far. We can help you finish what you started. Project RENEW (Refugees Entering New Enterprises and Workforce) is a comprehensive program that provides English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), continuing education, and vocational/workforce training for eligible refugees, asylees, Amerasians and victims of human trafficking living in Broward County. Since its inception, Project RENEW has served students from many nations, including Cuba, Haiti, Liberia, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Honduras, Russia, Ukraine, Burma, Iraq, China, Iran, and others. Eligibility Requirements • Asylees of all nationalities • Refugees of Cuba, Haiti and all nationalities • Amerasians • Special immigrants from Iraq and Afghanistan • Lawful permanent residents who adjusted from prior refugee, entrant, or asylum status • 18 years old and older • Residing in Broward County • Registered with an employment provider Training Programs • English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) • Vocational, career and continuing education • Workplace readiness and computer skills • General Education Diploma (GED) preparation • Citizenship preparation Other Services • Career counseling • Transportation assistance • Referral for employment • Referral for legal assistance • Referral for childcare assistance • Assistance with diploma and degree evaluation Proyecto RENEW Refugees Entering New Enterprises and Workforce Usted ha llegado tan lejos. Podemos ayudarle a terminar lo que ya empezó. Proyecto RENEW (refugiados entrando en nuevas empresas y fuerza laboral) es un programa integral que proporciona el inglés para hablantes de otros idiomas (ESOL), educación continua y formación profesional y personal para los refugiados elegibles, asilados, Amerasians y víctimas de tráfico humano en el condado de Broward. Desde su creación, el proyecto RENEW ha servido a estudiantes de muchos países, incluyendo Cuba, Haití, Liberia, Colombia, Venezuela, Perú, Honduras, Rusia, Ucrania, Birmania, Irak, China, Irán y otros. Requisitos de Elegibilidad • Asilados de todas las nacionalidades • Refugiados de Cuba, Haití y todas las nacionalidades • Amerasians • Inmigrantes especiales procedentes de Irak y Afganistán • Residentes permanentes legales ajustados de previa condición de refugiados, o asilo • Mayores de 18 años • Que residen en el condado de Broward • Registrado con un proveedor de empleo Programas de Instrucción • Inglés para hablantes de otros idiomas (ESOL) • Formación vocacional, profesional, carrera y educación continúa • Preparación para búsqueda de empleo y equipo tecnólogico de trabajo • Habilidades de empleabilidad • Preparación de Diploma de educación general (GED) • Preparación de ciudadanía Otros servicios • Asesoramiento profesional • Asistencia de transporte • Referencia para oficinas de búsqueda de empleo • Referencia para asistencia jurídica • Referencia para asistencia de cuidado de los niños • Asistencia con traducción y evaluación de títulos Pwojè RENEW Refugees Entering New Enterprises and Workforce Ou sòti lwen. Nou ka edew rive. Pwojè RENEW (Refugees Entering New Enterprises and Workforce) se yon pwogram ki ofri klas ESOL (ESOL vle di Anglè pou Moun ki Pale Lòt Lang), klas edikasyon kontinu, mwayen pou aprann yon metye, pou moun ki refijye, moun ki gen azil, Amerasians, ak moun ki viktim trafik moun epi kap viv nan Broward County. Depi pwogram nan kòmanse, Pwojè RENEW sèvi klyan ki sòti nan diferan peyi, tankou Kiba, Ayiti, Libéria, Kolonbi, Venezyela, Perou, Ondiras, Larisi, Ikrèn, Birmani, Irak, Lachin, Iran, ak lòt kote. Men sa ou bezwen pou ou kalifye • Gen azil politik kèlke swa nasyonalitew • Refijye ki sòti Kiba, Ayiti, oubyen lòt peyi • Amerisians • Imigran ki sòti Irak ak Afganistan • Rezidan pèmanan sou baz ou te refijye oswa ou te gen azil politik • Gen 18 lane pou pi piti • Ap viv nan Broward County • Anrejistre ak yon founisè ki travay Sèvis pwogram nan ofri • Angle pou Moun ki Pale Lòt Lang (ESOL: English for Speakers of Other Languages) • Aprann yon metye ak klas edikasyon kontinu • Konpetans pou travay ak konesans nan konpitè • Diplòm Edikasyon jeneral (GED: General Education Diploma) • Klas pou prepare ou pou vinn sitwayen ameriken Lòt Sèvis • Konsèy pou ka chwazi yon metye • Èd pou transpò • Referew bay yon biwo ki ka fèw jwenn travay • Referew bay yon biwo ki ka fèw jwenn asistans legal • Referew bay yon biwo ki ka fèw jwenn gadri • Èd pou tradui ak evalye diplòm Project RENEW Renew • Skills • Careers • Earning Potential Renueva • Tus Habilidades • Tu Carrera • Tu Potencial Renouvle • Konpetans • Karyè • Potansyel Bon Salè Renew your life in America . . . start with us! • • • • • • • Register for free program Attend and complete ESOL classes Receive career counseling Attend and complete vocational courses Get referrals and assistance Renewed skills Increased earning potential Register R egister ESO L ESOL Counselin Counseling Vocationa Vocational Increase earning Main Office: Miramar Town Center – Second floor 2050 Civic Center Place Miramar, Florida 33025 Outreach Offices: South Campus 7200 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024 North Campus 1000 Coconut Creek Blvd. Coconut Creek, Florida 33066 We speak your language! Call today. English: 954-201-8709 Spanish: 954-201-8705 Haitian Creole: 954-201-8706 www.broward.edu/ied/ied/renew Central Campus 3501 S.W. Davie Rd. Davie, Florida 33314 Project RENEW Proyecto RENEW Pwoje RENEW Refugees Entering New Enterprises and Workforce Contact Project RENEW today. Call 954-201-8709 Sponsored by Broward College and the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, Refugee Services Program, with grants from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement. 10/11 DP/FB