Nonprofit increases accessibility with relocation
The Literacy Center of West Michigan has moved its operations to a more accessible office at 207 Fulton St E in Grand Rapids. The move marks a significant step in the nonprofit’s commitment to providing high-quality programs and resources for adults seeking to learn English language literacy.
“Our move is not just a change of address, but a step towards greater accessibility and community engagement,” said Wendy Falb, Executive Director, Literacy Center of West Michigan. “This new space will foster a more inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome and supported in their literacy journey. We are eager to continue our work in this vibrant new location and look forward to the opportunities it will bring.”
The Literacy Center of West Michigan offers one-on-one coaching, customized workplace English instruction in partnership with employers, employment classes, and family activities events.
For more information about Literacy Center of West Michigan programs and services, visit https://literacycenterwm.org or call (616) 459-5151.
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