


CADE Learning Space has transitioned and will continue to grow and to evolve as the organization gains knowledge and identifies additional areas of expertise where quality education requires innovation and new standards. COVID19 Global Pandemic presented the organization with an opportunity to carry out its mission internationally by adopting a Global Literacy Project. Furthermore, the organization provides free international IT and literacy consultant services which involve collaboration with other field experts. In addition to the free educational workshops that CADE Learning Space generally provides, these new projects enabled the organization to expand its effectiveness and to promote education in many different ways. This expansion granted the organization to develop into Project CADE, a global non-profit, 100% volunteer-run, educational organization.
Currently, we are scheduling our workshops for the calendar year. Please let us know if your organization is interested in the following Workshops so we can reserve a date for you.

Participants can use this new innovative technology to create their designs beyond the boundaries of a 2D structure. Multi-dimensional creations become a reality, completed independently or in a collaborative process. (Available in-person only)

Participants learn the introduction to cooking by learning different ways to cook eggs. They will learn how to cook basic dishes and learn safety precautions around the kitchen. Basic skills learned here can be used as stepping stones to learn how to prepare more complicated dishes in the future. (Available in-person only)

Participants learn how to code in a self-paced and hands-on immersion workshop to design and to execute computer programs. (Not available at this time)

Conversational hands-on workshops for those requiring assistance in gaining English language skills. The stand-alone and/or series of workshops enable participants to practice English through conversational engagements in small groups, class discussions, and presentations. (Available in- person and online)

Learn the basics of growing plants without soil. Participants will learn about the development of hydroponics in the ancient civilizations and how that knowledge is applied today. A lab is included to show how to set up a simple hydroponics container using common items around the house. (Available in-person only)

Participants learn the introduction to cooking by learning different ways to cook eggs. They will learn how to cook basic dishes and learn safety precautions around the kitchen. Basic skills learned here can be used as stepping stones to learn how to prepare more complicated dishes in the future. (Available in-person only)

Design to build confidence and to conquer the fear of speaking in public. Participants will learn professional communication skills in a fun and encouraging environment to help deliver professional presentations and to be prepared for job interviews. (Available in-person and online)

Participants will learn basic light metering, build their own 4×5 Pinhole camera, and experience basic darkroom developing. Individuals will apply their new skills by creating one of a kind photos using their pinhole camera. NOTE: for safety reasons, film may be used in place of positive paper or medium and will be developed by a professional. (Available in-person only)
We take pride in every workshop we offer.



Bridging the learning inequality to underserved communities by providing educational workshops and services.
Providing learning opportunities to underserved communities through educational workshops and services.
