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Who Is
Literacy Link Niagara (LLN)?


LLN is a regional coalition of literacy programs committed to adult basic education. This incorporated, non-profit organization was created in 1991 to provide a network for shared information and resources and a continuum of quality adult basic education services.

The 12 member programs meet the needs of adult students in the community and offer many ways to upgrade or improve their literacy skills such as one to one tutoring or peer/group work.

There are four streams of literacy programs: Francophone, Anglophone, Native and Deaf. 

Literacy “Link” is an apt name for the organization. LLN promotes the internal linking of member agencies to plan and provide information and training and the external linking of the broader community to literacy and its relation to significant community issues - employment, health, justice, and poverty.


 

 



Thursday February 11th

Four Points by Sheraton

Gibson room

1:00 – 3:00pm       

Testing the on-line information & referral protocol (Practitioners)

Friday March 5th   

Four Points by Sheraton

Gibson room

9:00-noon        

Clear Language Workshop (LBS and EO Agencies)

Thursday March 25th

LLN Office

Room to be determined

9:00am             

Literacy Services Planning Group

1:00pm            

Common Frontline Focus Group

Friday March 26th

Place to be determined      

9:00am      

Succession Planning for Administrators