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Literacy Orange is a new volunteer based adult literacy provider being formed through a merger of Literacy Volunteers of Eastern Orange County (LVeoc) and Literacy Volunteers of Western Orange County (LVWOC). For the latest status on the ongoing merger process check out our blog.

On this website you can find information on the programs and services that are offered by LVWOC and LVeoc, how to become a volunteer, and how to contact us as well as pictures of recent events and announcements of upcoming events and special occasions. Our online content is regularly updated and includes a blog, calendar, and online newsletter. Become a member and check back often to keep abreast of the latest news and updates!

The continued support of our volunteers and donors is crucial to the future success of Literacy Orange.  Your support in any form is greatly appreciated.  Together, we can eliminate illiteracy in Orange County.    

 

   

 
 
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  Christmas is Coming

 

Here’s our wish list:

 

FOREVER STAMPS

PENDAFLEX FOLDERS

SPIRAL NOTEPADS

2”  RING BINDERS NEW

 

If you’d like to help, please

 

Contact Us


 

.  Defensive Driving course will be on Saturday, April 17th

 


 

Calling 20 women who may be interested in sharpening their knowledge on financial literacy

 

 

The Women's Leadership Fund has provided seed funding for a non-traditional educational program, "Women and Financial Literacy".  Literacy Orange will be conducting the classes along with professionals who have volunteered their expertise on specific topics.

 

Class Schedule:

 

February 17

March 17

April 21

May 19

 

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

 

 

Click to contact us for more information

 

Click to view article in "The Record"

 

 


 

 

 High School Grad at 74

After learning to read at 67, man gets GED

 

 

 

 

Click to read full article in The Record