
Catrena Leitch recently graduated from the DLC's GED program.
Another success story for our mission of literacy in Detroit!
Catrena Leitch recently graduated from the DLC's GED program.
Another success story for our mission of literacy in Detroit!
"When I was 16 years old I dropped out of school and developed an addiction. I started drinking and doing pills....With the help of my instructor Ms. Donna Glanton, after 115 hours of GED class I have successfully passed all of the “Michigan Education Library’s” online practice GED tests and, according to the results, I am now adequately prepared to pass the GED exam."
Another GED Graduate!
More recent GED grades!
These ladies worked very hard to pass the GED test. In spite of unfortunate events that occured at the center during this time, they
kept their focus. They came to class and buried themselves in their work. They were determined to pass and their hard work paid off.
April Graduate from DLC's GED Program
Willie White is another DLC success story and Detroit Reads alumnus.
Words from the Center Director SHAR East
Self-Help Addiction Rehabilitation SHAR East (Women and Children)
On site Literacy and Computer Services
Thanks to the Detroit Literacy Coalition
Illiteracy: The Battle That Never Ends
Interview by Ron Baines, DLC literacy tutor and WSU/Interdisciplinary Studies alumnus
A special thank you from John W to Karen of the SHAR House.
RECOVERY
By Willie Barnes
Recovery is a lifetime, on-going process. It's a commitment for the rest of my life, one day at a time.
Saturday, February 29, 2020
Joseph Walker Williams Community Center
8431 Rosa Parks Boulevard, Detroit, Michigan
hosted by
Detroit Literacy Coalition
&
Partnership For Literacy
(Literacy for ALL for Literacy)
Exhibition and Free Consumer Information
11am - 3pm
Free Lunchtime Panel Discussion
12:15 pm - 2:30pm
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Collaborative initiative with DLC for mutual learning and exchanges as families, neighborhoods and communities for self and collective enrichment and empowerment for change and transformation.
The Detroit Literacy Coalition (DLC) cites the State of Michigan for over 25 years of collaboration and support of adult literacy programs to address the needs of metro Detroiters with low literacy skills.