Learn New Skills in Denver
The IRC in Denver offers several options for adults to learn new skills that will help you to adapt to life in the U.S. and prepare you for advanced employment opportunities.
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The IRC in Denver offers several options for adults to learn new skills that will help you to adapt to life in the U.S. and prepare you for advanced employment opportunities.
We teach a class about the most important aspects of life in The United States and prepare you for cultural adaptation. Check out more information about Cultural Orientation in these videos and on the Settle In website.
We teach clients how to use public transportation (buses, trains) and purchase tickets.
We connect clients with organizations that teach English for free or at a low cost.
We teach a class that explains the most important aspects of working in The United States and helps you to get ready for the job.
We connect our clients with organizations where they can receive an equivalent of the High School Diploma and explore professional education.
We collaborate with educational institutions and employers to introduce new career options for our clients.
We provide our clients with study materials on traffic law and explain the application process.
We pair clients with volunteer English tutors to practice their English at home.
We help our clients to gain basic technology skills so they can start using apps on their mobile phones and internet services on their computers.
These services are primarily provided to clients who traveled to the U.S. under the U.S. State Department's Reception and Placement program on flights organized by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and who were assigned to the IRC as their resettlement agency. Some clients who arrived in the U.S. by other means may also be eligible.