
Herald-Sun article discusses our work
Check out the article about us in yesterday's Herald-Sun! From “each one teach one” to an intergenerational community of engaged learners It is estimated that up to 22 percent of Durham’s adults (38,000 individuals) lack the fundamental reading, writing and English language skills that they need to… Read the rest of the article here: http://www.heraldsun.com/the_durham_herald/from-each-one-teach-one-to-an-intergenerational-community-of/article_22bbf870-d588-11e5-b3c5-eb6ce20


Connect with us when you shop and surf!
You can raise funds to support our programs at no cost to you! Link your Kroger Plus (93275 = DLC) and Harris Teeter VIC (5543 = DLC) cards to the DLC to raise funds when you buy groceries. Link your AmazonSmile and iGive accounts to support us when you shop online. Link your GoodSearch account to the DLC to raise funds every time you search the Web! Learn more here. Many thanks for all that you do to support the DLC community!


ESOL classes begin next week!
ESOL Classes at the Durham Literacy Center (1905 Chapel Hill Rd) ESOL classes at our main location will begin on Monday and Tuesday, February 8 and 9. We plan to continue enrolling students during the first night of classes until we have filled all available seats. If you would like more information about the registration process or have questions about available classes, please contact Joan Zec Nelson by email: joan@durhamliteracy.org . You can also reach the ESOL program b