Detroit Public Library reported on by the Cochran Firm
The Detroit Public Library is not only the location where the first constitution for Michigan was written but is also a resource of assistance for Michigan residents.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 03, 2013 ) Dothan, AL -- The Detroit Public Library has served the Michigan community since 1865 with 22 locations to date and offers several programs to help disadvantaged persons. With today’s culture that is ever evolving, The Detroit Library strives to stay up to date with Information Technology, Reading Material, Employment Opportunities and Educational programs.
The Detroit Public Library takes mindful interests in the city’s senior citizens and schools offering programs such as Library on Wheels (LOW). This program schedules drop off and pick up services to schools, senior buildings and other drop-in centers. Some of the materials offered through this program are audio cassettes (books and music), foreign language books (by request) and a large variety of current fiction and non-fiction books.
In addition to LOW, The Detroit Public Library believes in investing in the future of its residents by offering free computer skills classes. These classes include Instructor-led classes with basic computer skills, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, E-mail and Internet. Online testing is available by appointment and most of the software skills books are available for checkout.
The Detroit Public Library also assists residents with career and employment searches through their Technology, Literacy and Career Center (TLC). TLC has full-time staff readily available to assist residents with job searches, salaries and relocation help. TLC also offers assistance with resume preparation, test preparation materials for professional certification and licensing, GED, ASVAB, SAT, GRM, GMAT, apprenticeship, civil service and many more. To find out more information or receive assistance from The Detroit Public Library contact Technology, Literacy and Career (TLC) Center, Detroit Public Library 5201 Woodard Avenue Detroit, MI. 48202 Phone (313) 481-1363 or (313) 481-1365 Email tlc@detroitpubliclibary.org or Frederick Douglass Branch for Specialized Services 3666 Grand River/Trumbull Phone (313) 481-1700 Fax (313)833-5688 Email low@detroitpubliclibrary.org.
About the Cochran Firm
Recognized as one of the nation’s premier law firms, The Cochran Firm handles cases on behalf of clients seeking a Personal Injury Lawyer, Criminal Defense, Medical Malpractice or Social Security Disability Lawyer. The Firm can be reached at 1-800-THE-FIRM (1-800-843-3476) or visit their website at http://www.cochrannation.com. “Working For You.” Article by Ben Irwin, Esq.###
Cochran Firm
163 West Main Street
Dothan, Alabama 36301
1-800-THE-FIRM (1-800-843-3476)
http://www.cochrannation.com
The Detroit Public Library takes mindful interests in the city’s senior citizens and schools offering programs such as Library on Wheels (LOW). This program schedules drop off and pick up services to schools, senior buildings and other drop-in centers. Some of the materials offered through this program are audio cassettes (books and music), foreign language books (by request) and a large variety of current fiction and non-fiction books.
In addition to LOW, The Detroit Public Library believes in investing in the future of its residents by offering free computer skills classes. These classes include Instructor-led classes with basic computer skills, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, E-mail and Internet. Online testing is available by appointment and most of the software skills books are available for checkout.
The Detroit Public Library also assists residents with career and employment searches through their Technology, Literacy and Career Center (TLC). TLC has full-time staff readily available to assist residents with job searches, salaries and relocation help. TLC also offers assistance with resume preparation, test preparation materials for professional certification and licensing, GED, ASVAB, SAT, GRM, GMAT, apprenticeship, civil service and many more. To find out more information or receive assistance from The Detroit Public Library contact Technology, Literacy and Career (TLC) Center, Detroit Public Library 5201 Woodard Avenue Detroit, MI. 48202 Phone (313) 481-1363 or (313) 481-1365 Email tlc@detroitpubliclibary.org or Frederick Douglass Branch for Specialized Services 3666 Grand River/Trumbull Phone (313) 481-1700 Fax (313)833-5688 Email low@detroitpubliclibrary.org.
About the Cochran Firm
Recognized as one of the nation’s premier law firms, The Cochran Firm handles cases on behalf of clients seeking a Personal Injury Lawyer, Criminal Defense, Medical Malpractice or Social Security Disability Lawyer. The Firm can be reached at 1-800-THE-FIRM (1-800-843-3476) or visit their website at http://www.cochrannation.com. “Working For You.” Article by Ben Irwin, Esq.###
Cochran Firm
163 West Main Street
Dothan, Alabama 36301
1-800-THE-FIRM (1-800-843-3476)
http://www.cochrannation.com
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