| Literacy Initiative
Quick Facts
- More than 20% of adults in Forsyth County read below the fifth grade level. The social and economic impact of iliteracy affects the entire community.
- Literacy Initiative offers volunteer tutor workshops throughout the year, in which we train volunteers to tutor nonreaders, low-level readers, and English-as-a-second language students.
- Once trained, volunteer tutors meet with their students twice a week for an hour and thirty minutes per session.
- YMCA Literacy Initiative has worked for 17 years to improve the lives of community members through education programs designed to help adults improve their reading, English, and life skills.
- Since its inception in 1990, the Literacy Initiative has served over 900 individuals in need of literacy services.
- Forsyth County's total Hispanic population is approximately 27,000, comprising about 10% of the county's total population; and adult illiteracy rates for Hispanics in Forsyth County are several times higher than the average for English speaking adults in this area.
- 50% of Hispanics have an average educational level of 7th grade, or less.
- Forsyth County has the state's 4th largest Hispanic Population.
CONTACT US
Ellen Gallimore
Education Coordinator
e.gallimore@ymcanwnc.org
(336) 727-9850
Sonsera Kiger
ESL/Family Literacy Coordinator
s.kiger@ymcanwnc.org
(336) 727-9850
Central Family YMCA
775 West End Boulevard
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(336) 727-9850
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