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Organization: Community Literacy of Ontario - Literacy and Basic Skills Support Organization  
Phone Numbers: 705-733-2312
Email: info@communityliteracyofontario.ca
Website: www.communityliteracyofontario.ca
Address:
80 Bradford St, Unit 508
Barrie, ON
L4N 6S7
Intersection: Bradford St and Simcoe St
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Hours vary
Executives: Catherine Toovey - Executive Director
Service Description: Regional support organization for adult literacy programs

Initiatives:
  • public awareness and community education promotion of action on literacy
  • training for literacy workers
  • literacy community planning
  • supplies member-agencies with cost efficient access to its administrative services, professional development opportunities and other resources pertinent to need
  • information and referral for literacy and basic skills
Fees: Set fee for Membership * Free information and referral
Application: Call to arrange interview
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Agencies with programs as outlined, or having an interest in literacy issues * Adults 19 years and older who would like information on literacy or basic skills upgrading
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Ontario
See Also: Adult Literacy and Basic Skills

This information was last completely updated on 1/2/2024

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