Local
Literacy
Programs that provide instruction for improvement of reading and writing skills.
Literacy
Literacy Academy of Bristol (LAB)
701 Goode Street, Bristol, VA, 24201
Main:
(276) 645-8790
Adult Education | GED
Literacy Council of Madison County
304 Thrift Road, Madison, VA, 22727
Main:
(540) 948-5514
Computer Classes
Literacy Council of Madison County
304 Thrift Road, Madison, VA, 22727
Main:
(540) 948-5514
Tutoring | Literacy
Literacy for Life
301 Monticello Avenue, Williamsburg, VA, 23187
Main:
(757) 221-3325
Fax:
(757) 221-1262
Literacy
Literacy Volunteers of Fauquier County
320 Hospital Drive, Suite 10, Warrenton, VA, 20186
Main:
(540) 422-8465
Fax:
(540) 422-8464
Literacy
Literacy Volunteers of America, Louisa
2128 South Lakeshore Drive, Louisa, VA, 23093
Fax:
(540) 967-1051
Literacy
Literacy Volunteers of America Prince William, Inc.
4326 Dale Bouelarvd, Suite 2, Woodbridge, VA, 22193
Main:
(703) 670-5702
Fax:
(703) 583-0703
Literacy Classes
Literacy Volunteers of America, Shenandoah County
134 North Church Street, PO Box 303, Woodstock, VA, 22664
Fax:
(540) 459-2446
Literacy and ESL Instruction
Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle
233 4th Street NW, Jefferson School City Center, Charlottesville, VA, 22903
Main:
(434) 977-3838
Fax:
(434) 979-7846
Literacy Programs
Literacy Volunteers of Gloucester
P O Box 28, White Marsh, VA, 23183
Main:
(804) 693-1306
Literacy Classes
Literacy Volunteers of Nelson County
P O Box 422, Lovingston, VA, 22949
Main:
(434) 263-6447
Basic Adult Reading and GED
Literacy Volunteers, Winchester Area
301 N. Cameron Street, Suite 201, Winchester, VA, 22601
Main:
(540) 536-1648
Fax:
(540) 536-0198
GoodSkills Literacy Corps
Rappahannock Goodwill Industries Inc
4701 Market Street, Suite A, Lee's Hill Center, Fredericksburg, VA, 22408
Main:
(540) 371-3070
Fax:
(540) 371-9433
Literacy
Suffolk Literacy Council
157 North Main Street, 2nd Floor, Suffolk, VA, 23434
Main:
(757) 514-7733
Fax:
(757) 923-2959
Sign Language Instruction
Programs that provide instruction in visual/manual communication systems that use hand shapes, facial expressions, and other body movements as alternatives to oral and written communication, particularly within the deaf community. Included are programs that teach preverbal infants and toddlers to use sign language as a way of communicating their needs.
American Sign Language Class
Access Independence, Inc.
324 Hope Drive, Winchester, VA, 22601
Main:
(540) 931-9124
Fax:
(540) 662-4474