literacy program in Ontario

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CNIB Literacy Program for Deafblind Adults

Parkdale Avenue South, L8K 3P3 Hamilton, Canada

Providing community-based support to help Canadians who are blind or partially sighted achieve their goals and increase their independence.

Arrowmight Canada Ltd

99 Fifth Av, K1S 5K4 Ottawa, Canada

Designed for English-speaking Aboriginal, Immigrant and other Canadian learners, ArrowMight is a DVD and home-based adult literacy-numeracy program

Project READ Literacy Network

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Sydney Street South 124, N2G 3V2 Kitchener, Canada

Project READ defines literacy as follows: Literacy is more than knowing how to read and write. A person who is literate can use reading, writing, speaking, and numerical skills effectively to und…

Literacy Link South Central

Horton Street East, Suite 3 255, N6B 1L1 London, Canada

Literacy Information & Referral Network - London Ontario

Investing In Children

Oxford Street East 205, N6A 5G6 London, Canada

A volunteer based children's not-for-profit in London, Ontario focused on literacy, nutrition and leadership.

Strong Start Charitable Organization

Crestview Place 20, N2B 0A2 Kitchener, Canada

A Strong Start to reading happens when adults spend quality time with children on specially selected games and activities to develop literacy skills that position children for success.

Toronto Vanauley Street YMCA Centre

Vanauley Street 7, M5T 2V9 Toronto, Canada

This centre of community is an incredible new facility that supports homeless and at-risk youth with housing and a wide variety of programs and services.

Learning Disabilities Association

Richmond Street 303, N6B 2H8 London, Canada

We help individuals living with Learning Disabilities (LDs) realize their potential on the path to success. We also work to help others understand what individuals with LDs and Attention Defi…

Simcoe Muskoka Literacy Network

West Street South 575, L3V 7N6 Orillia, Canada

The Simcoe/Muskoka Literacy Network (SMLN) is one of 16 regional literacy networks established throughout Ontario and funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU). SMLN se…

Kingston Literacy & Skills Napanee

Advance Avenue 9, K7R 3Y6 Napanee, Canada

Since 1977, KL&S has been committed to supporting adults with low literacy skills in Kingston and its surrounding communities.

Parenting and Family Literacy Centre

Morton Way, L6Y 2P8 Brampton, Canada

Essential Skills Upgrading

Pharmacy Avenue 1641, M1R 2L2 Toronto, Canada

ABC Life Literacy Canada

Eglinton Avenue East 110, M4P 1A6 Toronto, Canada

Ontario Literacy Coalition

Bloor Street East 365, M4W 3L4 Toronto, Canada

Prosper Canada

Saint Clair Avenue East 60, M4T 1N5 Toronto, Canada

Prosper Canada is a national charity that works with partners to promote policies and resources that help Canadians prosper. Financial empowerment

Essential Skills Upgrading

Bloor Street West 777, M6G 1L6 Toronto, Canada

Essential Skills Upgrading

The East Mall 500, M9B 4A3 Toronto, Canada

Oakville Literacy Council

Speers Road 1200, L6L 2X4 Oakville, Canada

Literacy Council Of Burlington

Brant Street 460, L7R 4B6 Burlington, Canada

Literacy Council Of Durham Region

Simcoe Street South 115, L1H 4G7 Oshawa, Canada

A volunteer organization dedicated to increasing literacy in Durham Region

ABC Canada Literacy Foundation

Yonge Street 4211, M2P 2A9 Toronto, Canada

Action Read Community Literacy Centre

Cork Street East 8, N1H 2W7 Guelph, Canada

Action Read Community Literacy Centre is a non-profit, charitable, community literacy program for adults and families in the City of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

Tillsonburg & District Multi-Service Centre

Tillson Avenue 96, N4G 3A1 Tillsonburg, Canada

Delivering community services, from Adult Literacy and Employment Programs to Home Support and Transportation.

Physical And Health Education Canada (Phe Canada)

⛉ Riverside Drive 2197, K1H 7X3 Ottawa, Canada

Barrie Literacy Council

Bradford Street 80, L4N 6S7 Barrie, Canada

Our purpose is to help adults in our community improve their basic reading, writing and math skills; to use these skills in everyday living; to help them reach their goals; and to help them …