Nationwide, 36 million adults struggle to read and write English. Responding to this critical challenge, the Literacy Council provides free, confidential, one-to-one or small group reading and English language instruction for adult learners in Frederick County, 90% of whom are non-native English speakers. In ESL community classes, students hone their skills in beginning literacy, pronunciation, writing, civics, and digital literacy. Workplace literacy classes at small businesses make attendance easier for employees working multiple shifts or jobs, while parent literacy classes and tutoring at five local elementary schools reach a broader community. The Literacy Council also supports learners who need assistance with GED prep, citizenship tests, social services applications, and more. Last year, their collective community approach saw over 140 volunteers working with more than 300 adult learners. Literacy is an integral part of finding success within one's community — because literacy lifts lives.
Headquarters: MD-Frederick County
Where They Operate: MD-Frederick County
Age Groups Served: Adult (25-49)
Population(s) Served: Low- to Moderate-Income Community Members; Men/Boys; Women/Girls; Immigrants/Refugees
Schools They Work In: Butterfly Ridge Elementary School; Hillcrest Elementary School; Lincoln Elementary School; Waverley Elementary School; Judy Center
- Number of adult learners we served this past year:
250 adults supporting 102 families and 196 children - Number of volunteers who worked with us in 2020:
125 (contributing 13,000 hours of service) - Number of 12-week workplace English classes taught last year for employees in hospitality and manufacturing/assembly jobs:
8 - Number of adults receiving weekly tutoring from 97 volunteer tutors:
115 - Number of adults attending volunteer-facilitated weekly community classes each quarter:
89
Awards & Recognition
Visit Frederick's Ambassador of the Year Award for Workplace English Classes for Hospitality Employees - October 2020
Press
- Literacy Council Seeks New Volunteer Tutors
Sun Oct 31 2021, The Frederick News-Post
The Literacy Council is recruiting more volunteers to help support adult learners in its tutoring and class programs.
- Literacy Council Honors Students at Celebration
Wed Jan 27 2021, The Frederick News-Post
The Literacy Council honored its adult learners at the organization's seventh annual Celebration of Achievements with a special tribute.
- Literacy Council Receives Ambassador of Year Award
Wed Jan 20 2021, The Frederick News-Post
Visit Frederick presented its Ambassador of the Year Award to the Literacy Council for supporting workplace English classes.
- Partner in Literacy Award to Plamondon Hospitality Partners
Thu Dec 31 2020, The Frederick News-Post
The Literacy Council awarded its annual Business & Industry Partner in Literacy Award for supporting workplace English classes.
Budget (FY2023)
- $3 million or higher
- $1 million to $3 million
- $500k to $1 million
- The current budget for Literacy Council of Frederick County is: Less than $500k
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