BCC Offers Free English Classes for Afghan Evacuees

For immigrants, the challenges are many — and learning the language is often one of most immediate. Afghan evacuees in the Berkshires now have a resource to help them overcome this barrier with Berkshire Community College (BCC)’s free English classes, held at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Pittsfield.

Learning English is a crucial step for many immigrants as they adjust to a new country and a new culture. For many years, the BCC Adult Learning Program has supported the immigrants of Berkshire County in their goal to learn English and become active members of our community. We look forward to helping our newest immigrants do the same.”

Ana Suffish, director of the BCC Adult Learning Program.

Morning classes are held Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 am-12 pm. Evening classes are held Mondays and Wednesdays from 4:30-6:30 pm and will include some asynchronous instruction. Daycare for children ages five and under is provided by CORI-checked volunteers from Jewish Family Services of Western Massachusetts.

Questions? Get in Touch

Email: alp@berkshirecc.edu
Phone: 413-236-5260

The Berkshire Community College Adult Learning Program is funded by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Adult and Community Learning Services.

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A total of 21 students with varying levels of English skills can be accommodated and should expect to be in class six hours per week for six months. All students have access to a Chromebook, and all textbooks and materials are provided at no cost. There are no eligibility requirements.

“Contributing to our community is about knowing what we can best offer. BCC provides education and opportunities that meet our community members where they are,” said Kierstyn Hunter, Vice President for Academic Affairs. “Providing language instruction is just one way we can help to integrate our new community members, and there are many additional benefits that come from learning and practicing English.”

Evacuees or volunteers may call Ana Suffish at (413) 236-5260 or email asuffish@berkshirecc.edu for more information. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church is located at 67 East Street, Pittsfield.