Skip to content
Washington 211 home page
Report

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.

Eligibility

Adults who have at least a level 4 English.

Hours

12pm to 1pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays

Application process

Call for registration.

Fees

None.

Service area

King, WA

Other Information

Languages

  • Oromo
  • Arabic
  • Somali
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.

Data provided by

Washington 211

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.