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Project LIFT: Redefining Nonprofit Collaboration
The Durham Literacy Center trains the volunteers who are providing literacy, academic skills, and life skills classes for LIFT...


An Ambition to Write a Letter
If you missed this Herald-Sun article on DLC student Julius Robinson, which was printed on August 15, 2015, here is a second chance to...


GED Classes for Incarcerated Youth
Sheriff Mike Andrews with DLC Executive Director Lizzie Ellis-Furlong (left) and DLC Board President Gail Faulkner-Hudson.

The Durham Literacy Center remains independent
The Durham Literacy Center has expressed concern that a recent name change to Wake County’s literacy organization might siphon support...


Gearing Up for the Great Human Race!
Sign up to join our Race to Read Team at the 2015 Great Human Race! (We have a sign-up board in our lobby.) Also, we hope you will come...
Learning to read (UNC-TV Video)
Carol Jackson introduces us to Julius Robinson, a man who has found out the importance - and joy - of reading. Mr. Robinson faced many...
Link Your Kroger Card to the DLC to Support Our Work!
The Durham Literacy Center is now part of the Kroger Community Rewards Program. Our number is UG176. If you link your Kroger Rewards Card...
Retailers donate when you shop on igive.com!
When you join iGive and choose DLC as your cause, you will help the Durham Literacy Center earn money this holiday season and all year...


Honoring the Life of Dale Stouch
While we celebrate the successes and resilience of our students, we also mourn the unexpected loss of our friend and board member, Dale...
Pilot Program in Durham County Jail Shows Promise
DURHAM — A trial program for educating inmates at the Durham County Jail still has some time to go, but signs are encouraging, according...