East York Learning Experience is a non-profit adult literacy program serving East York, parts of east Toronto, and west Scarborough. EYLE has spent 26 years building our organization with the objective of reducing the social and economic barriers of adult literacy students. Our students are highly motivated and demonstrate a real commitment to their learning. EYLE recruits and trains community volunteers who work on a one-to-one basis with adult students to develop their reading, writing, math, and basic computer skills.
It's an amazing organization that offer s real opportunity to those people who want to thrive to become successful members of the society. They help you to develop the writing, reading, math, and basic computer skills you need to succeed.
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At the Literacy Centre, we provide reading assessment and remedial tutoring services to children between the ages of 4 to 17. Research has proven that potential reading difficulties need to be identified and addressed early, and the proper assessment of your child's strengths and challenges, paired with specialized therapy plans, help develop proficient, confident learners. Our qualified staff of registered psychologists and certified teachers in the province of Ontario can identify your child’s unique learning profile and develop a treatment plan to further develop his or her existing skills. Our centre is conveniently located in the Beamsville core, providing services to Niagara in the areas of Grimsby, Beamsville, Smithville, Vineland, and Stoney Creek.
Our programs are flexible to cater to your specific needs.Take a look by clicking the link below, and give us a call to schedule your intake today! 'Literacy has helped me achieve my goals.'''Never give up, your dreams will come true. The boss and the teachers at Literacy Alliance really care . They helped me figure out my goals. They understood my fears and my challenges. They encouraged me to keep trying.'' Chantal'Literacy Has Given Me Independence.'''I had to go every week to get my medication. I could not read. Today they just give me all the bottles, as I can read the labels. I know what to do.'' Sue'Literacy has made me happy!'''One day my nephew asked me to read a story. I felt ashamed I could not. I joined Literacy Alliance of West Nipissing. Today I read to both my little child and my nephew.'' Lucy