Free Literacy Programs

America’s literacy directory 

http://www.literacydirectory.org America’s literacy directory will help you locate an adult literacy or tutoring center located where you live.

ProLiteracy

http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=298&srcid=191/  ProLiteracy champions the power of literacy to improve the lives of adults and their families, communities, and societies. ProLiteracy works with our members, partners, and the adult learners they serve; along with local, national, and international organizations. ProLiteracy helps build the capacity and quality of programs that are teaching adults to read, write, compute, use technology.

National Center for Family Literacy

http://www.famlit.org/site/c.gtJWJdMQIsE/b.1205565/k.8DDF/Find_a_Program/apps/kb/cs/contactsearch.asp/ Family literacy is an intergenerational approach based on the indisputable evidence that low literacy is an unfortunate and debilitating family tradition. Parents who are not literate tend to have children who struggle academically and who often do not achieve literacy proficiency in adulthood. Offers tutoring programs and many other resources.

READ RIGHT Systems

www.readright.com//  Read Right offers both a “Reading Improvement Program” and a “Critical Thinking Skills Program” for individuals. These programs are effective for people at all levels and of all ages who do not read or comprehend as well as they would like. They work with students labeled as Dyslexic, ADD, learning disabled, or simply slow readers.

National Association for Adults with Special Learning Needs (NASSLN)

www.naasln.org NAASLN is an e-community association that offers members a centralized hub of information, professional development, technical assistance, communication on issues and trends, and advocacy initiatives on behalf of adults with special learning needs. NAASLN is committed to ensuring and expanding opportunities for adults with special learning needs to become successful and productive lifelong learners.