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The Literacy Council of Lancaster-Lebanon recently received a grant from the Lancaster County Community Foundation. This grant will focus on staff and board training in the areas of strategic planning, board development, fund development and marketing. The goal is to help us move from an internal to an external framework, providing services and resources to…


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The summer edition of the LCLL newsletter is here! This edition includes a Community Report, highlighting 2014-2015 student and program data. LCLL_Newsletter_Summer15


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Please click on the video link below to hear Elsa and Gabriela talk about their experience coming from Cuba and starting their journey at LCLL. This video highlights several United Way Community Impact Partnership projects that are enriching our community. LCLL is proud to be a partner in the Integration Services for New Americans project….


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Title: An Evening of Matched PairsLocation: Lancaster MarriottDescription: Join our annual gala to raise funds to support the programs of the Literacy Council of Lancaster-LebanonStart Time: 5:00 PMDate: 2016-04-10End Time: 9:00 PM


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So, if you search “summer reading” or “summer books,” you get a long list of sites that are recommending what to read for both children and adults; editor’s picks, etc. How often do you rely on these lists to pick the books you read? What are some other ways you decide on which books to take…


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Join United Way of Lebanon County and help local kids get the school supplies they need! For more information on how you can help and donation locations, click on the link below: www.unitedwaylebco.org/volunteer/stuff-the-bus


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“Everyone On” is an initiative that OCTAE is promoting to help adult learners and their families get internet access. OCTAE is working with certain internet providers to make internet access affordable for families in financial need. If a family with an adult enrolled in adult education classes has at least one child who receives free…


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The Literacy Council of Lancaster-Lebanon is one of 16 agencies that was just awarded a grant to support a collaborative work model, which will be utilized to better support the needs of the adult learners we serve. Click on the link below for the full story on the community agencies incorporating the Collective Impact model into…


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State Senator Mike Folmer was among the Pennsylvania legislators who attended an event in Lebanon that provided an update on adult education. Both the Literacy Council of Lancaster-Lebanon and Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13 were on hand to discuss adult education in Pennsylvania.


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  Central PA Magazine wrote a story about Lebanon GED student, Noah Ludwig. Check out his story! Noah Ludwig Central PA Magazine


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