State Rep. Frank A. Moran secures $50K for Casa Dominicana to assist with English as a Second Language Classes and Citizenship Classes.

State Representative Frank A. Moran (D-Lawrence) as part of the Massachusetts House of Representatives FY18 budget bill passed just weeks ago secured an earmark of $50,000 for Casa Dominica. Casa Dominicana is a nonprofit that over the years has been able to assist hundreds of community members in providing them with Computer classes, English as a Second Language, and Citizenship classes.

“Learning English is of great significance because it opens many doors to opportunities. Once the language is acquire families are able to progress and improve living conditions, whether that is continuing with higher education or even being able to assist their child with homework” said Representative Moran.

Ana Medina, President of Casa Dominicana noted: “We are thrilled to have received this funding. This funding is beneficial for advancing and growing our services and resources within our District. Over the years our classes have made a huge impact within our community. Week by week, we have the opportunity to see the students grow and really take advantage of the services that we offer. There is always a moment of proudness when you witness individually the progress that the students are making week by week and the progress that they are able to make because of services that we offer whether is computer classes or even citizenship classes. Again, we are thankful for this funding and look forward to continuing this work”.

“Recently, Casa Dominican had its graduation where approximately 25 students graduated. These students will now be able to open up new doors of opportunities. This shows that organizations and programs like Casa Dominicana are doing a magnificent job in making sure that members from the community are able to learn the necessary skills whether that is learning computer skills, obtaining their high school equivalent degree or even assisting people with citizenship applications” said Representative Moran.