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We have approximately twelve English as a Second Language volunteers,
 many of them from SaddleBrooke.  Each week  during September through 
May, they teach and   mentor adult students on Wednesday mornings
 at a local church or here at  IMPACT SoAZ every Wednesday night. 
Student goals: To improve their English skills  or to prepare to become 
U.S. citizens. Community members are also willing to share their expertise. 
One of them is Carol Osgood, a real estate broker, who shared her 
knowledge and experience, with student  Barbara Quiros, 
whose goal is to become a bilingual realtor. 
We are so proud  of our program & volunteers!
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We have approximately twelve English as a Second Language volunteers,
 many of them from SaddleBrooke.  Each week  during September through 
May, they teach and   mentor adult students on Wednesday mornings
 at a local church or here at  IMPACT SoAZ every Wednesday night. 
Student goals: To improve their English skills  or to prepare to become 
U.S. citizens. Community members are also willing to share their expertise. 
One of them is Carol Osgood, a real estate broker, who shared her 
knowledge and experience, with student  Barbara Quiros, 
whose goal is to become a bilingual realtor. 
We are so proud  of our program & volunteers!
We have approximately twelve English as a Second Language volunteers,
 many of them from SaddleBrooke.  Each week  during September through 
May, they teach and   mentor adult students on Wednesday mornings
 at a local church or here at  IMPACT SoAZ every Wednesday night. 
Student goals: To improve their English skills  or to prepare to become 
U.S. citizens. Community members are also willing to share their expertise. 
One of them is Carol Osgood, a real estate broker, who shared her 
knowledge and experience, with student  Barbara Quiros, 
whose goal is to become a bilingual realtor. 
We are so proud  of our program & volunteers!
We have approximately twelve English as a Second Language volunteers,
 many of them from SaddleBrooke.  Each week  during September through 
May, they teach and   mentor adult students on Wednesday mornings
 at a local church or here at  IMPACT SoAZ every Wednesday night. 
Student goals: To improve their English skills  or to prepare to become 
U.S. citizens. Community members are also willing to share their expertise. 
One of them is Carol Osgood, a real estate broker, who shared her 
knowledge and experience, with student  Barbara Quiros, 
whose goal is to become a bilingual realtor. 
We are so proud  of our program & volunteers!
We have approximately twelve English as a Second Language volunteers,
 many of them from SaddleBrooke.  Each week  during September through 
May, they teach and   mentor adult students on Wednesday mornings
 at a local church or here at  IMPACT SoAZ every Wednesday night. 
Student goals: To improve their English skills  or to prepare to become 
U.S. citizens. Community members are also willing to share their expertise. 
One of them is Carol Osgood, a real estate broker, who shared her 
knowledge and experience, with student  Barbara Quiros, 
whose goal is to become a bilingual realtor. 
We are so proud  of our program & volunteers!
We have approximately twelve English as a Second Language volunteers,
 many of them from SaddleBrooke.  Each week  during September through 
May, they teach and   mentor adult students on Wednesday mornings
 at a local church or here at  IMPACT SoAZ every Wednesday night. 
Student goals: To improve their English skills  or to prepare to become 
U.S. citizens. Community members are also willing to share their expertise. 
One of them is Carol Osgood, a real estate broker, who shared her 
knowledge and experience, with student  Barbara Quiros, 
whose goal is to become a bilingual realtor. 
We are so proud  of our program & volunteers!
We have approximately twelve English as a Second Language volunteers,
 many of them from SaddleBrooke.  Each week  during September through 
May, they teach and   mentor adult students on Wednesday mornings
 at a local church or here at  IMPACT SoAZ every Wednesday night. 
Student goals: To improve their English skills  or to prepare to become 
U.S. citizens. Community members are also willing to share their expertise. 
One of them is Carol Osgood, a real estate broker, who shared her 
knowledge and experience, with student  Barbara Quiros, 
whose goal is to become a bilingual realtor. 
We are so proud  of our program & volunteers!
We have approximately twelve English as a Second Language volunteers,
 many of them from SaddleBrooke.  Each week  during September through 
May, they teach and   mentor adult students on Wednesday mornings
 at a local church or here at  IMPACT SoAZ every Wednesday night. 
Student goals: To improve their English skills  or to prepare to become 
U.S. citizens. Community members are also willing to share their expertise. 
One of them is Carol Osgood, a real estate broker, who shared her 
knowledge and experience, with student  Barbara Quiros, 
whose goal is to become a bilingual realtor. 
We are so proud  of our program & volunteers!

We have approximately twelve English as a Second Language volunteers, from SaddleBrooke, Catalina and Oro Valley. Each week during September through May, they teach and mentor adult students on Wednesday mornings  at a local church or here at  IMPACT SoAZ every Wednesday night. 

Student goals: To improve their English skills or to prepare to become U.S. citizens. Community members 

are also willing to share their expertise. One of them is Carol Osgood, a real estate broker, who shared her knowledge and experience, with student  Barbara Quiros, whose goal is to become a bilingual realtor.


 We are so proud  of our program & volunteers!

We have approximately twelve English as a Second Language volunteers,
 many of them from SaddleBrooke.  Each week  during September through 
May, they teach and   mentor adult students on Wednesday mornings
 at a local church or here at  IMPACT SoAZ every Wednesday night. 
Student goals: To improve their English skills  or to prepare to become 
U.S. citizens. Community members are also willing to share their expertise. 
One of them is Carol Osgood, a real estate broker, who shared her 
knowledge and experience, with student  Barbara Quiros, 
whose goal is to become a bilingual realtor. 
We are so proud  of our program & volunteers!