Literacy KC is a non-profit organization that offers adults a welcoming community to improve their reading, writing, math, & digital skills. (816) 333-9332
Our students learn wherever they go!
At @KCPS_BorderStar, LINC & Little Dragons partnered with @LiteracyKC to give students "Learning On The Go" kits, which included a backpack with reading materials, flash cards, two books, and a reading packet!
🌱 Education is the key to personal growth and community prosperity. This National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week, discover how your support fuels the transformation of lives through our adult education programs. Watch the video, be inspired, and be part of the change.
Earning a High School Equivalency (HSE) credential can change your life! Check out this video from @LiteracyKC about the impact HSE coursework had on Yosybel’s life. #AEFLWeek https://t.co/aaI7aGb6Xg
What is 816 Day? 816 Day is a way to bring people together, inspire pride, or celebrate places who make the Kansas City community special. We are 816.
#816Day
Felicidades a las graduadas!
Congratulations to Esbeydi, Andrea, Tasha, and Abby on earning their GED!
Through the support of our friends and partners at Literacy KC these phenomenal women have just achieved a major milestone.
We’re so proud of you! Continue to soar! 🎓🎉🥳
Loved learning about @LiteracyKC from Gillian Helm & @TambaHali91 this morning! Tickets to the Literacy For All Luncheon are still available! https://t.co/qWd9Q2iDlI #literacykc#kc@KCTV5
May 11, 2023 be there to see all the cool stuff @LiteracyKC are doing with immigrants and refugees that are here in the Kansas City area. I’ll be your host.
Let’s introduce Anthony! He’s our Director of Systems & Operations meaning he inputs data for enrollment, class placements, and testing and helps resolve issues that may come up with the systems we use. He knows how to brighten our mornings with a nice smile and a warm welcome!
Meet Yolanda, our Director of Workforce Development. She oversees all of our workforce programs: Forklift, ServSafe, CNA, and Sewing. Yolanda seeks out additional opportunities to add to our program. She’s great and we love seeing her around the office in her fashionable clothes!
Jamela was a student speaker at our 2018 Literacy for All Luncheon. She’s one example of the many students we work with daily. Join us at our 13th Annual Literacy for All Luncheon to hear from students like Jamela. Questions? Visit us at https://t.co/1Wr7CqL4kz. #discoverourworld
Save the date and join us at our 13th Annual Literacy for All Luncheon, featuring a conversation with former Kansas City @Chiefs linebacker @TambaHali91 and an opportunity to hear from students and the journeys they’ve taken. We invite you to come and #discoverourworld!
We're proud to partner with @LiteracyKC! Recently our @KCPLTechAccess team met with their students to equip them with wifi enabled Chromebooks to use during the semester!
Learn more about our Tech To Go services: https://t.co/lUypo1idFO
📸 by @LiteracyKC
We know things happen to us, but it’s up to us to decide our journey. This is why, at Literacy KC we offer classes to help those wanting to take that first step. Let’s make a change together! #discoverourworld
This is Diah Hanis! Diah graduated in Dec. after 1.5 years of HiSET classes with us. She’s still deciding on taking college classes or obtaining a certification in the computer science field. Like all of our students, she’s been amazing, and we wish her success in her next steps!
The Literacy KC VISTA Program and Missouri Legal Aid are hosting a FREE legal assistance clinic on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Click the link below to access the sign-up form.
https://t.co/oEWknghLPk
Meet Candice! Candice graduated earlier this year and has since started college at MCC, where she is pursuing a business certificate. She recently finished the Rightfully Sewn 10-week seamstress training program and hopes to one day work as a seamstress or fashion designer.
Donate today to provide Nini and other students with the opportunities they were never given! To donate and read Nini’s story, click below.
https://t.co/bFmOCLKnwu