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Volunteer Literacy Project

Volunteer Literacy Project

Welcome to the Volunteer Literacy Project's newsletter, where I'll share the work we do with adults learning how to read.

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  • Volunteer Literacy Project

    The Volunteer Literacy Project is a 501-c3 organization bringing structured phonics to the adult education world. We offer training, resources and support for adults who want to learn to read, and people who want to teach them.

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