February Computer Classes at NCJW/Essex Center for Women

Registration is now open for February computer classes at the Linda & Rudy Slucker NCJW/Essex Center for Women. PowerPoint is scheduled to run on four consecutive Tuesdays beginning February 5th from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM; Intermediate WORD is scheduled for four consecutive Wednesdays beginning February 6th from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM; and Outlook is scheduled for three consecutive Thursdays beginning February 7th from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. 
Classes are open to all women who need to improve their skills for job positions or for women who would just like to learn for their own personal use. All programs are held at the NCJW/Essex Center for Women 70 South Orange Avenue, Suite 120, Livingston. There is an $85 fee for each course, and registration is required.  


The Center for Women also offers low-cost career services for women who would like to enter or re-enter the workforce. Additional free services are available for displaced homemakers.  A displaced homemaker is defined as a
woman who has lost her primary source of income due to divorce, separation, or the death/disability of a spouse.  The Career Services Program offers one-on-one job counseling, as well as seminars in career choices, resume writing, job search strategies, and interview techniques.

 

For further information and to register for any programs call the Center for Women at (973) 994-4994 or visit www.centerforwomenNJ.org. Please inquire about reduced fees and waivers.


The National Council of Jewish Women, Essex County Section, and the State of NJ Department of Children and Families Division on Women fund the Displaced Homemaker Program at the Center for Women.


  The Linda & Rudy Slucker NCJW/Essex Center for Women is a nonsectarian, nonprofit community service sponsored by the NCJW Essex County Section that works to improve the quality of life for women, children, families, and the elderly through a variety of nonsectarian services. Lesley Greenstein of Summit is President of NCJW/Essex, and Paula Green of South Orange is Vice President of the Center for Women.   

 

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