MEED Center Programs
HOW WE ACHIEVE OUR MISSION
We strive to do it all here at MEED Center. Our Non-Profit Organization provides a dynamic work environment where deadlines are met and goals are not only met, but they are exceeded. We work on many exciting initiatives to improve the lives of others, and are very proud of the work we do.
Learn about our exciting initiatives, and what we are working on every day in order to promote change.
BUSINESS SEMINARS
Change through Education
We bring in proven experts to discuss requested topics over topics that help clients improve professionally, grow their businesses, and succeed in their goals. Examples of our seminars range from social media, to homebuying, to professional makeup classes for businesswomen. If you'd like to request a seminar, please contact us below.
GLOBAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
Leadership comes from Within
The YouLead Global Youth Leadership Program’s goal is to connect, cultivate, inspire, and empower high school Juniors and Seniors throughout the DFW area to make a positive contribution to their communities and sphere of influence.
Through collaborations with various community and business leaders and other diverse organizations, students are given innovative, hands-on experiences through workshops, informative speaking events, exclusive site visits, and participation in community service projects.
CULTURAL & COMMUNITY EVENTS
Getting Involved in our Community
At the MEED Center, we like to get involved with our local and regional community. As a part of our community involvement, we partner with the GDAACC every year for the largest Asian cultural celebration in Texas, the Asian Festival. We also participate in events such as World Refugee Day, TASTE OF CULTURES, and our Refugee School Supply Drive!
English as Second Language for Refugees
English Learning Program
Our free English class is tailored to help adult immigrants/refugees to learn the necessary language ability to gain employment, to pass the driving test and to pass the citizenship test. We focus on conversation skills along with vocabulary builder to give our students the skills necessary to quickly adapt to their new life in the USA.
We offer this class three times a week at our Forest Lane location.
We have served the Syrian, Afghanistan and Congolese refugees along with the South/Central Americans, Nigerian and Vietnamese immigrants through this program.
The MEED Center held the Women's Business Conference in 2017 along with the Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber of Commerce. This event was attended by many women business owners. The program dedicated to helping women in business develop their business and their professional self. It facilitates personal, financial, and business growth in women and advocates of women in business.
Microsoft Office Training Program (BOSS)
Earn 16 Acredited College Credit
from the Dallas Country Community College District
Take charge of your career with 0ur Business Office Systems & Support(BOSS) Program
WorkReadyU can help you improve your skills so you can attend college, get a good job or advance your career.
Technology has increased the needs for specially-trained office professionals. In our BOSS program, you will learn essential computer and office skills, including computer fundamentals and keyboarding, administrative office procedures, software and computer applications.
CULTURAL & COMMUNITY EVENTS
Getting Involved in our Community
At the MEED Center, we like to get involved with our local and regional community. As a part of our community involvement, we partner with the GDAACC every year for the largest Asian cultural celebration in Texas, the Asian Festival. We also participate in events such as World Refugee Day, TASTE OF CULTURES, and our Refugee School Supply Drive!
English as Second Language for Refugees
English Learning Program
Our free English class is tailored to help adult immigrants/refugees to learn the necessary language ability to gain employment, to pass the driving test and to pass the citizenship test. We focus on conversation skills along with vocabulary builder to give our students the skills necessary to quickly adapt to their new life in the USA.
We offer this class three times a week at our Forest Lane location.
We have served the Syrian, Afghanistan and Congolese refugees along with the South/Central Americans, Nigerian and Vietnamese immigrants through this program.