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Literacy Service Providers

*SDC next to an agency name denotes they are Service Delivery Standards Certified.

Canadian National Institute for the Blind
For the Blind Literacy Program for Deaf Blind Adults
749 Baseline Rd. East, 519-685-8420
English literacy program for adults aged 18 and older. Year round program with flexible schedule. Classes taught in student's preferred method of communication. ie. American Sign Language. 

Career Directions At Nokee Kwe *SDC
137 Dundas St. 5th Floor
519-667-7088
A Native Literacy Initiatives Program to meet the needs of Aboriginal learners. Volunteer tutors assist adult learners with reading, writing and numeracy. Ongoing support, guidance, referrals and counselling provided.

Centre For Lifelong Learning
1230 King St.
519-659-1224
Adults aged 18 years and older. Classes available to improve reading, writing and math skills. Classes help adults prepare for high school credits and/or employment. Full or part-time day classes. Evening classes available. Programs are year round.

Fanshawe College Blueprints Program
Galleria Mall (Downtown London) 355 Wellington Street, Unit 114
Phone: 519-432-0202.
A literacy/numeracy program that combines literacy/numeracy with employability training. The participant prepares for entry into further education or directly into the job market.

Hutton House
654 Wonderland Rd. N
519-472-6381
Adult Basic Education – enables adults with disabilities to learn or improve their reading, writing, and math or computer skills.  Can upgrade skills, earn diplomas, increase opportunities to gain employment and enhance independence.  Trained volunteers provide one to one tutoring for each participant one or twice per week.

G.A.Wheable Centre For Adult Education
70 Jaqueline St.
519-452-2960
Adult basic educational upgrading to further education and training or employment, 1-1 tutoring, in various community locations. Both full and part-time, day and evening classes. 

Literacy Link South Central
213 Consortium Court
519-681-7307
Helping people find the right literacy program. 

Literacy London
70 Jaqueline St.
519-452-2660 x 69712
Community-based, literacy/numeracy program to improve reading, writing and/or math skills in a 1-1 or small group setting with staff and volunteer tutors. Part-time day and evening programs in various community locations. Year round, cost free program for adults 19 years or older.

London Cross Cultural Learner Centre
You will find a lot of interesting, helpful information and services which are provided to New Canadians, as well as useful links to other services in the Settlement Areas for Immigrants or potential Immigrants.

College Boreal  
Collège Boréal’s literacy and basic skills program is designed for adults who wish to pursue their apprenticeship or college studies or obtain a better job. Learners enrolled in this program can also obtain the ACE (Academic Career Entrance) Certificate recognized as Grade 12 equivalence, which allows the learner to enter an apprenticeship or college program or get back on the job market. Many employers recognize this certificate as Grade 12 equivalence for hiring.

For more information:
Jean-François Gagnon
Communications Officer – Central-Southwestern Ontario
Collège Boréal
1.800.361.6673, extension 7414
jean-francois.gagnon@borealc.on.ca

Thames Valley District School Board
The Thames Valley District School Board recognizes that many of the learners who can benefit from its services are over the age of 19. Through its Adult and Continuing Education programs, the Board provides opportunities to these students.

Network Literacy Middlesex Strathroy Adult Learner Centre
Kenwick Mall, 51 Front St. E. Strathroy
519-245-5439
Offers adult basic education, ESL, credit course (high school), computer courses. Day and evening classes available.

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