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“The first Spanish language chemical education class recently was held at Pathfinder Support Services in Fremont, a first for the area.
Prior to the first class with an interpreter on Dec. 9, Spanish-speaking people were forced to watch videotapes for the three- or eight-hour class, said Ermyl Leazenby, a certified drug and alcohol counselor at the agency.
“What everyone uses is the videotapes,” she said. “The tapes don’t go into the effects of alcohol and drugs on the body. They dealt more with values and beliefs.””
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