Literacy Partners Menlo Park is bridging the socioeconomic divide of Silicon Valley by promoting literacy for all ages and ...
Literacy advocates came together at the 2025 Literacy Partners Evening of Readings and Gala Dinner on June 9 in New York City The annual event highlights how literacy can change lives, and honors ...
For over 35 years, The Evening of Readings & Gala Dinner has brought together an array of supporters to celebrate the power of literacy. This year marks the 50th Anniversary of Literacy Partners, ...
New York-based nonprofit Literacy Partners has unveiled its 2019 Unreadable Books campaign, designed to raise awareness of adult illiteracy by displaying a dozen popular books bearing new dust jackets ...
Dianne Kangisser opened the New York City chapter of Literacy Volunteers of America (LVA), a nonprofit that provides free literacy services to adults, in 1973, using $500 in federal grant money.
On April 11, a group of well-read do-gooders, including Dana Canedy, Zibby Owens, Marie Brenner, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Mary Wells Lawrence were honored by the education non-profit Literacy Partners at ...
Literacy Partners recently honored Joanne Lipman, Gannett’s Chief Content Officer and editor-in-chief of USA TODAY and the USA TODAY NETWORK, at its Evening of Readings Gala. The event, held Wednesday ...
Earlier this week, Literacy Partners hosted their annual Evening of Readings & Gala Dinner at Pier Sixty in New York City to celebrate the organization’s 50th anniversary and the power of literacy.
Dianne Kangisser opened the New York City chapter of Literacy Volunteers of America (LVA), a nonprofit that provides free literacy services to adults, in 1973, using $500 in federal grant money.