[NIFL-WORKPLACE:2944] Re: family literacy in Atlanta GA

From: Art LaChance (arthur@ellijay.com)
Date: Fri Sep 03 1999 - 07:57:08 EDT


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Millie,

Family Literacy programs are popping up all over the Atlanta area. Your
friend should contact the nearest Georgia Technical Institute that
serves the county she lives in, talk to the Adult Literacy Director
there and they will be able provide information on the availablity of
family literacy.

Art LaChance
Gilmer Learning Center
Ellijay, GA

KUTHFAM@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Is anyone aware of any family literacy programs in Atlanta Georgia?  One of
> my daughter's childhood friends has moved to Atlanta.  She is interested in
> earning her GED, and would probably pass a practice test with no
> prpeparation.  She has a child just under a year, and is looking for
> activites for her and her child.
> 
> Millie Kuth
> Hamilton City ABLE
> 880 Chestnut St.
> Hamilton OH 45011
> KUTHFAM@aol.com



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