The Adult Reading Center, established in August of 1987, is the only volunteer-based literacy provider in the Pearland area. We provide FREE instruction to adults who have difficulty functioning effectively in the community due to poor English speaking, reading, or writing skills.
Approximately 5,700 churches are partnering together for ministry and evangelism to form the Baptist General Convention of Texas. The mission of the Baptist General Convention of Texas is to assist churches and related ministries to be the presence of Christ in the world.
Texas Christian Women's Job Corps is a non-profit, faith based organization offering training opportunities in which women help women. The purpose is to provide Christian training in which women in need are equipped for life and employment.
Literacy Council in Fort Bend. Primary programs and services include: One-on-one Basic Literacy training for adults needing help with reading, writing, and basic computation; small group instruction for English as a Second Language (ESL), and GED classes focusing on preparing students to pass the GED test.
Helps Other People Excel in life through English instruction
by establishing, equiping, operating, supporting,
and resourcing church and community
literacy programs.
The mission of Literacy Advance of Houston is to teach adults to read, write, and communicate in English so they can achieve their full potential as parents, workers, citizens, and community members.
The Literacy Coalition of Central Texas is dedicated to supporting and expanding high-quality literacy services so that businesses can hire, people can work, and families can thrive. You can access our literacy services if you live in Travis County, Bastrop County, Caldwell County, Hays County, or Williamson County.
The Literacy Council of Tyler, an incorporated nonprofit 501 (c)3 organization since 1990, helps over 2,500 adults improve their literacy skills each year. Our services are offered in collaboration with Tyler Junior College, Tyler ISD, local churches, businesses, and local libraries.
The mission of the Literacy Lubbock is to promote empowerment of adults and families to change their lives through literacy by developing, conducting, and supporting literacy programs for Lubbock area residents
Literacy Texas is the statewide coalition for Texas, connecting and equipping literacy programs through resources, training, networking and advocacy. Our vision is that every literacy organization in Texas will have the resources it needs to help as many people as possible learn basic literacy skills in order to participate fully in society.
Literacy Missions Ministries involves Southern Baptist churches and associations in witnessing through meeting the needs of adults who are functional nonreaders, people who need to learn to speak English, and school-age children who need help with schoolwork. Proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ is our primary objective.
The national and international organizations of adult literacy programs - not an acronym but a merger of two acronyms standing for long standing adult literacy organizations.
The Rural Poverty Initiative of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship has two objectives: (1) assist the twenty poorest counties in the United States improve that status over the next twenty years, and (2) nurture the “spillover effect” among persons ministering in those twenty counties.
Texas Center for Adult Literacy and Learning-based at Texas A&M, it serves as a resource and information base for adult literacy organizations in Texas. www-tcall.tamu.edu
The Texas Adult Education and Family Literacy Partnership (housed in the Harris County Department of Education) provides nondiscretionary grant management functions, program assistance and other statewide support services to Texas Adult Education and Family Literacy. http://www-tcall.tamu.edu/texasLearns/