The Literacy Center for the Midlands, established in 1970 by a dedicated librarian, offers free one-on-one instruction to help adults enhance their literacy skills using the phonics-based Laubach curriculum. Over the years, the center has evolved to provide a wider range of programs, including small classroom instruction, English as a Second Language courses, and a GED program to support individuals in achieving their educational and career goals.
With a focus on empowering adults and families, the center integrates technology literacy into its curriculum and offers a Family Literacy program to break the cycle of illiteracy and prepare future generations for success. Committed to fostering economic self-sufficiency, The Literacy Center for the Midlands strives to equip individuals with the literacy skills needed to actively participate and contribute to their communities.
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