Literacy Council of Northern Virginia
| WISH LIST $100: 10 books for the
Learning Centers Program; $2500:
training for 25 volunteers to assess
new adult learners; $5000: 10 weeks
of Family Learning classes for 20
adults and their children |
Serving an area where 120 different languages are spoken, and one in three
families speaks a language other than English, the Literacy Council of Northern
Virginia’s adult program is in great demand. Between 1990 and 2000, the
limited English-proficient population increased by 80% and last year alone the
Council educated 2,315 people in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding
English–because studies show that literacy really matters, not only for adults but
for their children (students in the program have some 850 dependent youngsters). Children of illiterate parents
perform less well in school and, as adults, earn far less on average than the children of literate parents. So the
Council provides classes for individuals and families, one-on-one tutoring, and self-paced, computer-assisted
courses. It has tripled its size in 16 years by recruiting and training 1,900 volunteers who work alongside of trained
experts. The idea here is to educate and to empower – so that adult learners participate more fully and confidently
in their communities. Reading, writing, and speaking: it’s just that fundamental.
Patricia Donnelly, Executive Director
2855 Annandale Road Falls Church, VA 22042 703-237-0866 ext. 102 www.lcnv.org |  |
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