Literacy programs (GED, Adult Basic Education), Tutoring services, Career-focused education programs, English classes, CNA Program, U.S. Citizenship Class

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Date Founded: 2/1/1987

We are a 501c3 nonprofit located in Longview, Tx. We address the literacy needs of the 34% of adults in Gregg County who are functionally illiterate and the increasing population of adults who are learning English as a second language (ESL). Improved literacy skills lead to better jobs and better lives for parents and their children.

Address: 320 E. Methvin

Phone number: (903) 757-9302

Hours of Operation: Monday -Thursday 8am-3pm We have office hours Tuesday 5-8pm . We offer ESL Classes evenings 6:15pm-8:45pm

Services/Resources offered at the East Texas Literacy Council

  • Tutoring services
  • Career-focused education programs
  • Literacy programs (GED, Adult Basic Education)
  • English classes
  • CNA Program (Pre-Certified Nurse Aide Training)
  • U.S. Citizenship Class

Our services are provided at no cost

Eligibility Requirements: Must be at least 17 years of age.

Areas we serve: Gregg County

We can help people Spanish speakers Our English as a Second Language classes help all languages.

Contact: Natasha Duncan – Executive Director / email: director@easttexasliteracycouncil.org

We currently need:

Upcoming Events Our next Fundraiser is Scrabble with Friends - October 24th 2023 - Click here to learn more!

Mission: To provide opportunities for adults in Gregg County to develop the basic literacy skills necessary to attain self-sufficiency and to function successfully in their community.

Website: For more detailed information about our services and programs please visit us at https://easttexasliteracycouncil.org/

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keywords: English class / English as a second language / Illiteracy / I need to learn English / Learning to read / learning to write / U.S. Citizenship test preparation / ESL classes / nurse training / nursing program / nurse program / nurse aid program

Contact Information:

Phone: (903) 757-9302

Service Areas:

Gregg County, TX

Cost/Fees:

Free

Forms

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Headquarters:
Longview, Texas

East Texas Literacy Council

Our History The East Texas Literacy Council (ETLC), located in Longview, Texas and serving Gregg County, was established in 1987 as a community-based 501c 3 nonprofit organization. Early Literacy Council work was done by volunteer tutors and two staff members serving 60 clients.

In 1994, ETLC opened the Learning Center with computer learning stations. In 1999, ETLC began ESL instruction to meet the needs of the growing area immigrant population.

In 2001, ETLC began providing workplace readiness instruction and workplace literacy programs to meet the increased literacy needs in the workplace.

Today, through community support and grants, the ETLC has been able to increase its capacity to serve adult learners with pre-GED and GED instruction.

Statistics https://proliteracy.org/Adult-Literacy-Facts

Adult literacy can change everything. Health. Gender equality. Poverty. Every important social issue is impacted by low literacy. When individuals learn how to read, write, do basic math, and use computers, they have the power to lift themselves out of poverty, lower health care costs, find and keep sustainable employment, and ultimately change their lives.

Family Literacy Children of parents with low literacy skills have a 72 percent chance of being at the lowest reading levels themselves.1

Poverty Of adults with the lowest literacy levels, 43 percent live in poverty, and 70% of adult welfare recipients have low literacy levels.2

**Health Literacy ** An excess of $230 billion a year in health care costs is linked to low adult literacy.3

Unemployment/Workforce Low literacy costs the U.S. at least $225 billion each year in non-productivity in the workforce, crime, and loss of tax revenue due to unemployment.4

Education Every year, one in six young adults—more than 1.2 million—drop out of high school.5

ELL (English Language Learners) About 50 percent of the 2 million immigrants that come to the U.S. each year lack high school education and proficient English language skills.6

Corrections Research shows that inmates who are educated are 43 percent less likely to return to prison.7

Low literacy is a global crisis that affects all of us.

That’s why it’s so important to understand the issues and confront the facts head on. Only then can we can stand together to fight for change.