Service offers chemical class in Spanish - Fremont, Nebraska

Posted on: December 18th, 2006
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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.””

Source: http://www.fremontneb.com
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