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Foundation for Family Literacy

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Mission and Vision

Mission: To develop a love for reading in the electronic age.


The Foundation for Family Literacy lives this mission through its many outreach efforts. Books, speaking engagements, workshops, consultations, and quarterly newsletters bring Elizabeth Harris' wisdom to people and helping family conquer illiteracy everywhere. Popular media spreads the Center's core messages through coverage in newspapers and magazines.

Vision

Mission: To develop a love for reading in the electronic age.

The Foundation for Family Literacy is dedicated to becoming a safe haven where families and individuals can come to take charge of there lives by learning to read.

Elizabeth Harris is dedicated to empowering individuals to overcome soci-economic depression by developing a lifetime commitment to learning as a family affair. She shares her unique depth of understanding through consultation, program development, training, speaking, teaching, facilitating groups, coaching and counseling. Many of the programs are offered in the Center's headquarter facilities , located in Albany, New York. Retreats and intensives are held in the Helderberg Mountains and other natural settings. On-site programs for non-profits, schools, and organizations can be customized for targeted outcomes.

Family Literacy Newsletter

Literacy Questionnaire

Message From Director

Suggested Readings

Web Links

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Elizabeth Harris President
P.O. BOX 123
Albany, NY  12209
Ph: (518) 229-4095
e-mail: welizl@aol.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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Quote of the day:


Education must enable a man to become more efficient, to achieve with increasing facility the legitimate goals of his life.” Martin Luther King Jr., 1948,