Adult Education & Literacy
Adult Education Consortium
Phone (928) 341-6714
400 N Ave F - Somerton
Arizona Western College Career Center
Phone (928) 344-76239
500 S. Ave 8E
Chicanos Por La Causa
Phone (928) 627-2042
Bilingual staff provides after school computer lab, free adult education classes.
Crossroads Mission
Phone (928) 783-9362 Ext. 31
Adult Basic Education program
Goodwill Employment & Training Development
Phone (928) 726-6693
Internet access for statewide job search, resume software programs, literature on careers, interviewing tips, classes to make people more competitive in the job market.
PPEP-HEP & PPEP-TEC
Phone (928) 627-9739
201 N. Bingham Ave Suite #6
Somerton AZ
State-wide system of instructional, financial and social support for qualifying students whose families are migrants and for other seasonal farm workers.
Salvation Army
Phone (928) 783-0781
Free Computer Learning Lab.
Yuma Center for Visually Impaired
Phone (928) 726-1310
Provides services for visually impaired and multi-handicapped persons.
Yuma District One
Phone (928) 783-2193 or (928) 210-8362
Classes in ESL, GED Preparation English and Spanish), and Adult Basic Education. No tuition cost to the adult students. Classes during the day and evening at the First United Methodist Church and the evening at Fourth Avenue Junior High School.
Yuma Private Industry Council
Phone (928) 329-0990
3826 W. 16th Street
Job counseling, job hunting and labor market information. Services are available on an ability to pay basis. Internet access for statewide job search, resume software programs, literature on careers, interviewing tips, classes to make people more competitive in the job market.
Yuma Reading Council
Phone (928) 343-9363
444 W. 2nd St.
For those people currently at literacy level such that they are not able to begin GED. Monday-Thursday 9AM-9PM/ Friday 9AM-2PM. GED and ESL classes are also provided in Eastern Yuma County. Classes are based at the Antelope High School and Wellton Library.
Yuma WORC Center
Phone (928) 782-9544
Purpose is to provide vocational training and employment opportunities to disabled individuals, thus allowing them to be contributing, self-confident and responsible members of the community.
