Cape Fear Literacy Council
THE SCOPE AND IMPACT OF LOW
In the Cape Fear Region there are more than 60,000 adults whose skills are NOT GOOD ENOUGH to do all they need to do for themselves, their families, their jobs, and the community. Cape Fear Literacy Council provides free and confidential instruction to adults who have educational goals that are personal, academic, or job-related.
Our services include one-on-one tutoring and small classes for Adult Literacy and ESL (English as a Second Language) students seeking to improve their reading, writing, math, and language skills.
OUR
To provide personalized education so adults can transform their lives and contribute to a stronger community.
OUR
A community in which all adults have the literacy skills they need to succeed.
OUR
In 1970, the Wilmington Literacy Group was a volunteer mission project of the Wilmington Baptist Association. Over time, this grassroots outreach expanded to meet the needs of our community and in 1984 The Cape Fear Literacy Council was officially founded. It was run by volunteers and one VISTA worker, founding director Billie Granger.
By 1985 the Cape Fear Literacy Council was officially chartered as an independent, not-for-profit 501(c) 3 organization. For more than 30 years, CFLC has recruited, trained, and certified approximately 2,000 volunteer tutors. These tutors, in turn, have donated hundreds of thousands of hours to help thousands of adult learners throughout the Cape Fear region.
Specialties
adult literacy education, english for speakers of other languages, volunteer opportunities, education
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