The Literacy Council received recognition naming March as Literacy Month from the Lee County Board of County Commissioners at its March 13 meeting.
We are announcing a fun name the statue contest that will add an important piece to the Literacy Council’s identity. The new logo that we are using is derived from a beautiful three-foot statue given to us by the DeJoy …
Two longstanding literacy organizations, Literacy Volunteers of Lee County and the Literacy Council of Bonita Springs, merged on July 1, 2011. Welcome to our new website!
Return To Measurement of Success Page Recent Survey Background Last spring (2012), 96 Literacy Council students completed our Moms & Tots® program survey at seven locations: Old 41 (1), Old 41 (2), New Day Christian Church and Interfaith Caregivers which …
Return To Measurement of Success Page Student Satisfaction Survey 2013 – Analysis of Results: 206 Responses Background During the months of April and May 2013, 206 self-administered Student Satisfaction Survey questionnaires were distributed and collected among current Literacy Council students. …
Literacy Council Gulf Coast is hosting the second annual Deck the Walls art fundraiser, Dec. 2 to 4, at their headquarters located at 26820 Old 41 Road in Bonita Springs, announced executive director Susan Acuna. The juried event is a …
In the United States, an estimated 30 million people over the age of 16 read no better than the average elementary school child. In Lee County, Fla., more than 121,000 people speak a language other than English at home.