Offers ESL three days a week, Monday-Wednesday 6:00 - 7:45pm. Free to the community. To register, bring a picture ID into the Technology Center and complete the enrollment application. Class is ongoing.
Child Development Education Program
East Los Angeles Community College students can take these classes at the Technology Center. The current courses available are Child Development 2 and Child Development 45 (times and availability changes each semester). To register for the class, view the East Los Angeles College website or schedule of classes.
GTWT is a leadership mentoring program that provides girls with opportunities to participate in workshops, field trips, vocational training, kickboxing classes, video editing, web design and community service projects. Participants are mentored by professional women focused on providing an environment where girls ages 12-21 can create their own opportunities for life success. For more information contact Michele Deane at 323-526-3039.
Fuego Tech
Program designed to teach and educate at-risk youth and young adults ages 13-25 in the fundamentals of fire prevention/intervention. Fuego Tech provides the tools to meet daily challenges more successfully and to recognize the importance of life. Utilizing these tools to enrich and enhance their environment, participants learn how to support each other, develop leadership skills, and work well as a group. For more information call Pat Chebac Reza at 323-526-3035.
This program is composed of academics, physical fitness training and military drills instructed by police officers and explorers with the Los Angeles Police Department. This training is supplemented by additional physical fitness, academics and drill that are taught by the explorer POST advisors and explorer supervisors. For more information contact Nathan Ruvalcaba at 323-526-3612.
PACE is a non-profit, full-service business center, which facilitates seminars on how to start-up a new business and expand existing businesses. For more information contact David M. Gonzalez II at 213-989-3220.
An Upward Bound program that provides students with educational, cultural, academic, college and career planning activities, as well as advisory services. The goal of this program is to improve grades and academic abilities, increase motivation towards post-secondary enrollment, and broaden cultural awareness. For more information call 323-266-0900.
An organization that provides resources of self sufficiency to the City’s homeless population. They offer job readiness training to adults twice a month at the Technology Youth Center. For more information contact Franco Vega at 213-624-9258 x1950.
The
City of Los Angeles, WIA Title I financially assisted program or activity
is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services
are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.