The CCDA of Santiago
The Dominican-American Cultural Center is an educational, cultural and binational institution founded in 1962 in the city of Santiago. It offers a varied program for the teaching of the English language, aimed at children, adolescents and adults, with a modern methodology and highly trained teachers. Many Dominican kids learn English there, and the ciee program students go there for orientation, Spanish class, and an in depth class dedicated to learning more about public health in Santiago and everywhere, as well as how we can positively impact public health. The CCDA is the educational center (literally and figuratively) of Santiago.
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