Our Services
Some of the services that we
offer our clients are: English as a Second Language
(ESL) Classes, Parenting Classes, Senior Citizens
Classes, translation services, and general assistance
for those seeking housing, doctors, dentists, etc.
Servicios Latinos hosts a number of events throughout
the year including an annual Health Fair (which was the
first Hispanic health fair in Burlington County),
Christmas Toy Drive and Children’s Party, Thanksgiving
turkey distribution for needy families, and the Mt.
Holly Gardens Clean-up Day.
Translation and
Interpretation
Translation of letters and legal
documents from
English to Spanish and from Spanish to English.
- Birth Certificates
- Marriage Licenses
- Death Certificates
- High School Diploma, etc.
- Business Translation (Small
fee required)
Referrals
Referrals to Social Services Agencies in Burlington
County that may offer local and federal programs.
Employment Information
- Weekly list of available jobs in our County.
- Create or update resume.
- Access to the computers, telephone and fax machines
for job search.
- Job Interview Preparation
Housing
- General information and orientation on renting or
purchasing a home.
- General information and orientation on renting or
purchasing a home.
- Preparation of Leases
Health
Information and referrals to local Health Clinics,
assistance in scheduling doctors’ appointments,
interpretation and transportation services as necessary.
English as a Second Language
With Basic United State
History and preparation for naturalization
Classes are every Tuesday, 9:30am to 12:30pm.
Basic Immigration Services
Provide assistance on Immigration
forms, green card replacement
Set appointments for consultation with an Immigration
Official
Citizenship class preparation.
Child Safety
Servicios Latinos program, “Seguridad
es la Clave” (Safety is the Key) educates the Latino/
Brazilian population in Burlington County on the
importance of saving lives and protecting their families
by applying the laws of, proper child vehicle
restraints, seat belts, bike helmets, and other safety
pedestrian concerns.
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