OCCL is funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, memberships, donations and fundraising. The Board of Directors is responsible for ongoing operations. The Local Planning and Coordination Committee (made up of representatives from the literacy agencies in Ottawa) is responsible for literacy service planning.
Welcome to Kingston Literacy & Skills!Kingston Literacy & Skills is a community-based program in the heart of the Thousand Islands region of Ontario, Canada. Kingston Literacy & Skills, one of the first community-based literacy programs to be developed in Ontario, has over three decades of experience delivering literacy training to adults and families in Eastern Ontario.
KL&S strengthens our community through the development of literacy, language and skills for adults and families.To create a world where everyone has the literacy and skills to achieve their full potential through access to education and employment, increased independence and community participation.
Kingston Literacy & Skills!Kingston Literacy & Skills is a community-based program in the heart of the Thousand Islands region of Ontario, Canada. Kingston Literacy & Skills, one of the first community-based literacy programs to be developed in Ontario, has over three decades of experience delivering literacy training to adults and families in Eastern Ontario.
Centre moiJ'Apprends is a non-profit organisation that answers the needs of francophone adults across Russell County, and the cities of Ottawa and Cornwall.
19 Rue Sainte-Cécile, Salaberry-De-Valleyfield, QCJ6T 1L4
Central Great Debrouillards Valleyfield is a charity which, since 1996, the fight against illiteracy throughout the territory of the Beauharnois-Salaberry. It therefore offers workshops in alphabetisation.