Now in its 46th year of service, York County Literacy Council continues the vision of eliminating illiteracy in York County by providing educational programs for adult learners. York Literacy Executive Director,
Bobbi Anne DeLeo, will share the agency's mission, growth, and impact on the York Community,
highlighting a number of student success stories. She also promises a peek at York Literacy's new facility.
York Literacy currently offers four programs via a hybrid classroom instruction, one-to-one and small
group tutoring and digital learning: Adult Reading with preparation for High School Equivalency Diploma, English as a Second Language, Next Step, and Literacy In the Workplace. Curricula are designed to
develop and master literacy skills that enable students to participate productively in the home, workforce,
and community to achieve greater economic stability. Those with learning differences, communication
issues, or comprehension struggles are accepted and provided the literacy skills and education they need
to take positive steps toward self-sufficiency.