New home for D.C. adult education center

Oct. 18, 2007
Academy of Hope opens facility in private housing complex.

The Academy of Hope, an adult education center in Washington, D.C., aims to use its new 9,400-square-foot modern facility to help greater numbers of city residents. With a $200,000 grant from Oprah Winfrey's Angel Network and aid from other foundations, the Academy of Hope has unveiled a new home with a fully wired learning center, two computer labs, classrooms, a career counseling center and a student lounge.

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