PROGRAMS

Computer Skills Development

Computer programs can be challenging but our methods help participants understand them. Furthermore, participants can use this technology to communicate and to make themselves more marketable for potential employers in this internet communication era.

Additionally, training is provided to displaced workers to learn a trade that may help them turn around and utilize these new skills to further advance themselves in a dwindling economy and to continue to be an asset to any community. Sign up!

GED Training

this program prepares young adults, adults, and even seniors, to obtain their General Equivalency Diploma (GED). The GED is a requirement in most areas of employment and at most colleges. This program is relevant because many young adults need to successfully transition into young adulthood, in general. This is a major issue facing the youth of today. In addition, many students with learning disabilities, who have not completed high school, seek to obtain their GED in order to demonstrate basic skills in language arts, writing and reading, mathematics, social studies, and science. Our purpose is to help them achieve this goal. Sign up!

Keys to Success

The Keys to Success Program is a motivational speaker series program that gives participants the opportunity to meet professionals and community leaders who share their personal stories, advice, insight, valuable tools and encouragement to achieve their goals, and not to settle for anything less than the best that they can accomplish in their education, careers and personal lives. Sign up!

 

 

Healthy Living

The Healthy Living Program teaches easy to learn culinary skills, techniques, and nutrition from personal fitness trainers, coaches, professional athletes, nutritionists and chefs. This program provides not only positive energy, but also fun and practical skills that participants can use to maintain healthier lives.
The program also involves young children to volunteer while learning to have a healthier diet. Sign Up

 

Sewing Classes

Sewing classes are a fantastic way to learn how to sew.

Many people who are attracted to sewing are visual learners, which means they learn better by watching someone else than by reading instructions.
Speaking of instructions, pattern companies generally assume that you know a lot about sewing already, so the instructions included sometimes are not as understandable as they could be.

Taking a few beginning lessons will save you big on

time, energy and mistakes on fabric!

Classes are small.


To register for a class, please fill out the sign up form or come to the address below:

LDSCNY/ Sewing Program
Glebe Senior Center
2125 Glebe Ave.
Bronx, NY 10462
Click here to go to the form.