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Information day at the Islamic Center Vienna
On September 20, the Islamic Center Vienna once again transformed into a place of opportunities. At the information day on training and continuing education, we stood side by side with the AMS Wien, dem WAFF, VHS, City of Vienna Integration and Diversity and the Vienna youth centers – together with the goal of highlighting the paths and opportunities for education in Vienna. Whether it was German courses for a secure start in everyday life, tutoring programs for children that provide support and motivation for learning, opportunities to obtain educational qualifications, or information on funding for training and continuing education – there was the right information for everyone interested in education.
Our colleagues Barbara and Abdullah shared their heartfelt and expert knowledge of the diverse consulting and educational offerings offered by Interface Vienna.
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