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Photo of the Day: Computer savvy, Atlanta
October 7, 2011
By The IRC
Photo: Jim Stawniak/IRC
These boys in Atlanta, Georgia enjoy computer time, part of an International Rescue Committee program that provides refugees of all ages with computer training and other important skills to prepare them for school and work in the United States. IRC Resettlement Offices throughout the US also help with the basics like food, clothing and finding a home.
Read more about the IRC's resettlement programs throughout the United States
Posted in Education, United States, US - Atlanta, GA | Tags: refugee resettlement, education, Photo of the Day, job training
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