As I searched for literacy benefit organizations in the state of Oregon, I was surprised to discover that not many organizations are available. The organizations are far and few and it appears as though more organizations need to be made possible in lacking states. The area in Oregon in which I did manage to find some form of literary help council, apart from simply checking with community libraries, was the area of Portland. The organization is called The Portland Literacy Council or, (The PLC).
The Portland Literacy Council (PLC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to evolving and supporting adult literacy programs in the Portland, Oregon urban area. PLC events include subsidizing a yearly tutor discussion, evolving literacy coaching programs, broadcasting the Literacy Links newsletter, and supporting volunteer literacy tutors.
Their mission is to “assist, develop, and facilitate literacy programs throughout the Portland metropolitan area. We are committed to helping provide the learning tools that are necessary to ensure that a basic education is available to everyone." It is a known fact that adults who have not established high school diplomas are jobless at closely three times the rate of their aristocracies with high school diplomas. Statistic discovered on the State of Oregon Employment Dept. The literacy levels of parents are vital in forecasting their youngsters' literacy levels and instructive accomplishments. Information found at the National Institute for Literacy. It was also sticking to discover that more than 20% of adults read at or underneath a fifth-grade level, which averts them from becoming employed at jobs with a living wage, encumbers their ability to vote, and obstructs their aptitude to read a newspaper. Information found at the National Institute for Literacy.
It is beneficial, however, that this organization is partnered with multiple other community connections that can better market and develop the success of this organization. Some of the organizations that they are partnered with are The Children's Book Bank www.childrensbookbank.org, Center for Intercultural Organizing www.interculturalorganizing.org Portland Community College - Adult Basic Skills www.pcc.edu Mount Hood Community College - Adult Basic Skills www.mhcc.edu and also the Learner Web Project. To find more about these projects and beneficial help that can be offered, please visit any of these websites, or The Portland Literacy Council at
If interested in volunteering, it is beneficial to know that annually the Portland Literacy Council guarantors the Volunteer Literacy Tutor Conference with the goalmouth of conveying together literacy instructors and tutors to interchange ideas, progress new teaching plans, and hone training skills. Instructive performances and knowledge workshops address the requirements of both GED and ESL tutors and scholars.
It appears from this information that the state of Oregon is in need of more literacy programs; as well as many other states. It is our nation’s responsibility to ensure that the appropriate tools are made available for each individual to have to opportunity to succeed to their full potential. The start of success stems from the ability to succeed within the appreciation of literacy.
Altrusa International is an international organization in many communities throughout Oregon, and a club in Clark County, WA. Altrusa promotes literacy as well as other types of community support. Our main website is www.altrusa.org. Look us up!! Tina Smith altrusaofcc@gmail.com
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