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Adult Basic Skills at Rockingham Community College 
Rockingham County
Dr. Robert Keys, President Margo Lindsey, Program Coordinator PO Box 38 568 County Home Road Bishopric Lifelong Learning Center Wentworth, NC 27375 336-342-4261 x 2305 or 2146

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: The program offers Adult Basic Education to help students who are aged 16 and above to build basic skills in reading, communication, writing and math and there is also a component designed to help students prepare for the GED, high school equivalency test. English as a Second Language instructions are also available. ESL instruction is offered to those who are limited in their English speaking skills. Compensatory Education is offered to adults who are mentally handicapped. The programs are offered in cla

Program Description(s)

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes


Alamance Community College 
Alamance County
Dr. Martin Nadelman - President Laura Coffee - Director PO Box 8000 1247 Jimmy Kerr Road Graham, NC 27253-8000 336-506-4376 wagonerm@alamancecc.edu

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: Alamance Community College offers literacy classes at 15 sites across Alamance County. Individualized and group instruction options as well as correspondence and on-line courses are available. To enroll, students can call to sign up for an assessment. The assessment is used to help place them in the correct class. High School diploma program offered through an agreement with Alamance Burlington Schools – grades 9 – 12 for those who are 16 years of age and older. Free GED preparation available through da

Program Description(s)

Pre-Kindergarten Programs
Yes

Grades 6 - 12 Programs
Yes

GED for Higher Education
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


Calvary Baptist Church - ESL in International Ministry 
Forsyth County
5000 Country Club Rd Winston Salem 27104 336-714-5486 Al Gilbert, Senior Pastor; Cindy Watson, Director of International Ministries

Type of organization: Faith Based Organization
What organization does: Faith based English as a Second Language program offering one to one or classroom instructions in English to learners from Kindergarten to adults. Tutors are volunteers who go through a 16 hour training program

Program Description(s)

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes


Center for New North Carolinians 
Guilford County
CEO/Exec. Dir: Nolo Martinez 413 S. Edgeworth St. Greensboro, NC 27410 336-334-5411

Type of organization: Independent Non-Profit
What organization does: Serving primarily immigrants and refugees. Operating an after school tutorial program, which includes a literacy components, for students from K-12 in various locations around Greensboro. Offering an ESOL program to help adults speak, read and write in the English language.

Program Description(s)

Kindergarten - Grade 5 Programs
Yes

Grades 6 - 12 Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes


Communities in Schools for Forsyth County 
Forsyth County
500 West Fourth St. Suite 102 Winston Salem NC 27101 336-750-3488 sroglesby_cisws@yahoo.com Exec. Director, Renee Oglesby; Site Manager, Terry Andrews

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: CIS offers tutoring assistance in schools and at various other sites. Pre-K literacy groups and after-school tutoring are available as well as graduation coaches for students needing extra help in order to graduate on time.

Program Description(s)

Pre-Kindergarten Programs
Yes

Kindergarten - Grade 5 Programs
Yes

Grades 6 - 12 Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


Communities In Schools of Montgomery County 
Montgomery County
CEO/Exec. Dir.: Heather Wallace 444 N. Main St. Troy, NC 27371 910-572-3174 cis_montgomerycounty@yahoo.com

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: CISMC is focused on five core programs within Montgomery County schools including, mentoring, tutoring, parent involvement, community resource bank and college and career guidance. Our tutoring program will focus on improving all skills a child needs to successfully prepare for life after high school, whether for college or a career. Reading skills will be improved where we determine a child is in need of such assistance. Our parent involvement program will also focus on ESL courses for parents who have

Program Description(s)

Kindergarten - Grade 5 Programs
Yes

Grades 6 - 12 Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


Davidson Community College Davie Campus - Adult Basic Education 
Davie County
Teresa Kines, Associate Dean, Davie Campus Jill Jobert, Coordinator, Basic Skills 1205 Salisbury Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2885

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: Adult High School (AHS) Provides an opportunity for individuals 16 or older to earn a high school diploma in collaboration with the local public school system. A special youth support program, eLink, is available to eligible youth. Grade level 9-12. GED for Higher Education offers individualized instruction to prepare individuals to take the GED exam. GED prep offers individualized instruction to prepare individuals to take the assessments required to earn a GED. English as a Second Language (ESL) offer

Program Description(s)

Grades 6 - 12 Programs
Yes

GED for Higher Education
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


Davidson County Community College 
Davidson County
CEO/Exec. Dir.: Dr. Mary Rittling Program Manager/Director: Patricia Phillips 297 DCCC Road, Thomasville, NC 27360 336-249-8186 davidsonccc.edu

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: DCCC provides literacy services to Davidson and Davie Counties. Programs offered by the College include: Adult Basic Education (ABE); Adult High School (AHS); English as a Second Language (ESL); General Educational Development (GED); Workplace Basic Skills; Family Literacy; and Compensatory Education. Classes are offered in many locations throughout the county, so there is easy access. Programs are self-paced and use a variety of instructional methods including individualized instruction, computerized

Program Description(s)

GED for Higher Education
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


FaithAction International House 
Guilford County
CEO/Exec. Dir: Dr. Mark R. Sills 705 North Greene Street, Greensboro, 27401 336-379-0037 faithaction@earthlink.net

Type of organization: Faith Based Organization
What organization does: Provides free weekly ESOL beginner class, free weekly English conversation class at the intermediate level, trains ESOL tutors for area religious congregations

Program Description(s)

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes


Forsyth Tech Community College Adult Basic Education 
Forsyth County
2100 Silas Creek Parkway Winston Salem, NC 27103 336-723-0371 Dr. Gary Green, President Michael Harris, Dean of Adult Literacy

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: Six Literacy Componenets of basic skills instruction for those 16 years of age and older - Adult High School (AHS) is a program of instruction offered cooperatively with the local public school system to help adults earn an Adult High School Diploma.Compensatory Education (CED) is a program to compensate mentally handicapped adults who have not had an education or who have received an inadequate one. English as Second Language (ESL) is a program to help those who speak another language to read, write and

Program Description(s)

Grades 6 - 12 Programs
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


Forsyth Tech Community College, Stokes County Center - Adult Basic Education 
Stokes County
Dr. Gary Green, President Paul Kindley, Adult Literacy Coordinator Government Center Complex 1012 North Main Street Danbury, NC 27016 336-593-2482

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: Four Literacy Components of basic skills instruction for those 16 years or age and older- Adult High School (AHS) A program of instruction offered cooperatively with the local public school system to help adults earn an Adult High School Diploma (Grade level 9-12); Compensatory Education (CED) A program to compensate mentally handicapped adults who have not had an education or who have received an inadequate one; English as a Second Language (ESL) A program to help those who speak another language to read

Program Description(s)

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes


Glenwood Branch Library ESOL Program 
Guilford County
Library Director: Sandy Neerman Multicultural Services Coordinator: Gale Greenlee 1901 W. Florida Street, Greensboro, NC 27403 336-297-5000 gale.greenlee@greensboro-nc.gov

Type of organization: Municipal Government Agency
What organization does: The Glenwood Branch is home to an adult ESOL program. The program offers free ESOL classes (Women’s Literacy, Conversation Club, ESOL Computer Lab) and tutoring. Additionally, The Glenwood ESOL Program is a partner with Guilford Technical Community College. GTCC teaches two classes, TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and Citizenship preparation class, on site at the library. Our primary volunteer needs are for tutors. Tutors must attend a mandatory ESOL Tutor Training, held in September, January

Program Description(s)

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes


Guilford Child Development, Inc. (GCD) 
Guilford County
CEO/Exec. Dir: C. Robin Britt, Sr. Program Manager/Director: Karen Martinez 1200 Arlington St., GSO, NC 27406 336-369-5001 Karen@guilfordchilddev.org

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: GCD is lead agency for Head Start/Early Head Start serving 1100 children in Guilford County; Learning Together/Aprendiendo Juntos is a comprehensive family literacy program under the GCD “umbrella” serving underserved, low-income mothers in 4 locations (3 Head Start centers,1 community-based location)

Program Description(s)

Pre-Kindergarten Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


Guilford Technical Community College 
Guilford County
President: Don Cameron Executive Vice-President – Cuyler McKnight Director of Basic Skills – Greensboro Campus: Pat Freeman Pabradley-freeman@gtcc.edu 336-334-4822 extension 4218 Director of Basic Skills – High Point Campus: Stephany Cousins sccousins@gtcc.edu 336-454-1126 extension 4120 P. O. Box 309, Jamestown, NC 27282 336-334-4822 (GSO) or

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: The mission of the Basic Skills program is to assist adults to become literate and obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and self-sufficiency, assist adults who are parents to obtain the educational skills necessary to become full partners in the education and development of their children, and assist adults in the completion of a secondary school for education. The North Carolina Community College System provides educational opportunities for adults to improve their reading, writing, ma

Program Description(s)

GED for Higher Education
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


Loflin/St. Joseph After-School Program 
Randolph County
CEO/Executive Director: Dr. Joy McLaughlin Program Manager/Director: Ms. Pam Clinard St. Joseph Catholic Church, 512 W. Wainman Ave. Asheboro, NC 27203 336-629-0221 stjoe@triad.rr.com

Type of organization: Faith Based Organization
What organization does: Each student is helped with their reading, language arts (spelling/writing), science, social studies and math homework. We try to have two tutors and about six students per grade level (K-5). The church provides a health snack for students each afternoon. Tutoring occurs two afternoons each week from 2:30 – 4:15 PM.

Program Description(s)

Kindergarten - Grade 5 Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes


Lutheran Family Services in the Carolinas 
Guilford County
CEO/Exec. Dir.: Suzanne Wise Program Manager/Director: Leilani Forgay-Roughton 1031 Summit Ave Suite 1E-2 Greensboro, NC 27405 1-800-HELPING OR 336-553-1501 leilani.forgay@lfscarolinas.org.

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: Free English language training classes to refugees, asylees, parolees and victims of trafficking. These classes teach students English (reading, writing, speaking and understanding), helping them to gain self sufficiency. Job readiness classes once a week for clients who are seeking employment. This class focuses on the skills clients will need to obtain and retain employment in the United States. Providing a preschool program for the children of adult participants at the New Arrivals School. Children a

Program Description(s)

Pre-Kindergarten Programs
Yes

Kindergarten - Grade 5 Programs
Yes

Grades 6 - 12 Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes


Montagnard Dega Association 
Guilford County
CEO/Exec. Dir: Y Siu Hlong Program Manager/Director: Beth Grove 611 Suite 10 Summit Ave Greensboro NC 27405 336-373-1812 mda-hlong@triad.rr.com

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: ESL program for adult Montagnard refugees from Vietnam…also teaching citizenship classes

Program Description(s)

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes


Montgomery Community College 
Montgomery County
President: Dr. Mary Kirk Basic Skills Coordinator: Olivia Gatlin 1011 Page Street Troy, NC 27371 910-576-6222 ext. 236 gatlino@montgomery.edu

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: Adult Basic Education classes that are set up as lab settings. Students can enter and exit the program at any time. We have classes that are on-campus, off-campus, and also a GED Online program. All classes are free.

Program Description(s)

GED for Higher Education
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes


North Carolina African Services Coalition 
Guilford County
122 N. Elm St. #500 Greensboro NC 27401 336-574-2677 omeromer@bellsouth.net Omer A. Omer, CEO-Exec. Director; Janet White, Literacy Program Director

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: ESL classes and tutors for beginning English speakers, primarily adult refugees from Africa

Program Description(s)

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


Pathways Alamance County 
Alamance County
CEO/Exec. Dir: Kathy Boyd Program Manager/Director: Kathy Boyd P.O. Box 1005 Burlington, NC 27216 (mailing address) 2744 Ramada Road Burlington, NC (physical address) 336- 226-0249 mtzionkathy@bellsouth.net

Type of organization: Independent Non-Profit
What organization does: Partner with schools providing additional support in reading, writing and math to grades K-12. The program also works with individuals in preparation for their GED test. The program has an English as a second language component and an adult-one-to-one reader and tutor component using the Laubach teaching method.

Program Description(s)

Kindergarten - Grade 5 Programs
Yes

Grades 6 - 12 Programs
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes


Piedmont Baptist Association ESL 
Guilford County
CEO/Exec. Dir: Mary Odom Burgess #2 Timberidge Place, Greensboro, NC , 27410 336-297-4744 mhob7@earthlink.net

Type of organization: Faith Based Organization
What organization does: Conversational English is to help in the understanding and speaking of English and some practice in writing English correctly

Program Description(s)

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes


Piedmont Community College, Adult Basic Skills Program 
Caswell County
CEO/Exec. Dir: Dr. H. James Owen Director, Adult Basic Skills Program: Debra B. Harlow P.O. Box 1150, Yanceyville, NC 27379-1150 336-694-5707 harlowd@piedmontcc.edu or watlinl@piedmontcc.edu

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: Adult Basic Skills Program at PCC serves adults ages 18 and older who have not completed high school. Minors, ages 16-17, may also enroll provided they have been: out of school for six months or the local school superintendent provides written permission for their enrollment and their guardian signs a release for them to enroll in the program. English as a Second Language for foreign born students to acquire reading, listening and oral communication skills.

Program Description(s)

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes


Quality Education Academy’s Even Start Family Literacy Program 
Forsyth County
Simon Johnson, Executive Director Dollean Johnson, Program Director 5012 D Lansing Drive Winston Salem 27105 336-744-0804

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit School
What organization does: Independent charter school- The program is free and has four components. In cooperation with Forsyth Tech Community College an adult curriculum is offered to improve adult basic skills such as reading, writing and math and includes GED and ESL Preparation; Early childhood education is based on the prescribed State curriculum; Parent and child time together is for daily interaction between parent and children and offers parents a special time to listen and learn about their child; Parent support offers trai

Program Description(s)

Pre-Kindergarten Programs
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


Randolph Community College 
Randolph County
CEO/Exec. Dir: Dr. Robert Shackleford Program Manager/Director: Dr. Rebekah Megerian 629 Industrial Park Drive, Asheboro, NC 27205 336-633-0211 basicskills@randolph.edu

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: The Basic Skills classes are offered at various times and locations during the day and evening. Several programs are available to help adults learn to read or do math or complete high school by participating in the Adult High School Diploma program or taking the GED Tests. Other programs include classes for those who need to learn to speak, read and write English and classes to help adults with intellectual disabilities become more independent and have jobs. Many instructional approaches are used to meet

Program Description(s)

GED for Higher Education
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


Reading Connections 
Guilford County
CEO/Exec. Dir. Jennifer Gore Program Manager/Director: Sarah Humpal 122 N. Elm St. Suite 520 336-230-2223 info@readingconnections.org

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: Mission: To provide and advocate for free, individualized adult literacy services to promote life changes for Guilford County residents and surrounding communities. Reading Connections provides one-on-one instruction to adults. Today, volunteers devote hundreds of hours each month helping adults improve their basic literacy and life skills. Reading Connections' Basic Adult Literacy Program provides free and confidential services that help to improve adult's basic literacy skills, self-esteem, community s

Program Description(s)

GED for Higher Education
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


Rockingham County Literacy Project 
Rockingham County
Jean Light Kinyon, Executive Director, 705-A Washington Street , Eden , NC 27288-6028 , 336-627-0007, jkinyon@rcliteracyproject.org

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: A community-based non-profit. Volunteer tutors offer free one-to-one instruction to learners aged 16 and above to help them learn basic skills in reading, writing, and math. Also, tutors can help students prepare to take the GED test. Tutors go through a 12-hour training program using Laubach and other training materials. Tutors are encouraged to meet with their learners twice a week for an hour and a half each session. The program also contains an ESL (English as a Second Language) component.

Program Description(s)

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes


Senior Resources of Guilford 
Guilford County
CEO/Exec. Dir: Ellen D. Whitlock Program Manager/Director: Renee Griffin 301 East Washington Street, Greensboro, NC 27401/P.O. Box 21993, Greensboro, NC 27420 336-373-4816 info@senior-resources-guilford.org

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: ESL/Citizenship classes for elderly refugees age 60 and older

Program Description(s)

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes


Surry Community College 
Surry County
Dr. G. Frank Sells, President Virginia Stammetti, Program Director 630 South Main Street Dobson, NC 27017 336-386-3243 www.surry.edu/

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: The program offers Adult Basic Education to help students build basic skills in reading, communication, writing and math. Instruction is individualized and self-paced. GED classes are offered to review the basic principles of reading, writing and math to help students prepare for the GED, high school equivalency test and students are strongly encouraged to pursue a higher education degree. ESL if offered in classrooms for speakers of other languages. Compensatory Education is offered in classrooms for deve

Program Description(s)

GED for Higher Education
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes


Surry Community College, Yadkin Center 
Yadkin County
Dr. Frank Saeles, President Virginia Stammetti, Program Director 4649 Highway 601 Yadkinville, NC 27055 336-386-3243 www.surry.edu/

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: The program offers Adult Basic Education to help students build basic skills in reading, communication, writing and math. Instruction is individualized and self-paced. GED classes are offered to review the basic principles of reading, writing and math to help students prepare for the GED, high school equivalency test and students are strongly encouraged to pursue a higher education degree. ESL if offered in classrooms for speakers of other languages. Compensatory Education is offered in classrooms for deve

Program Description(s)

GED for Higher Education
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes


United Montagnard Christian Church 
Guilford County
CEO/Exec. Dir: Reverend Y Hin Nie Program Manager/Director:Ms. Virginia Driscoll 1204 Picard Street, Greensboro, NC 27405 336-621-1040

Type of organization: Faith Based Organization
What organization does: Programs are offered for Montagnard refugees and include after school tutoring, adult ESOL classes and Families Learning Together {FLT), a new program designed and sponsored by Guilford Child Development. The program runs from September, 2007 to August, 2008. The program includes an ESOL component taught through GTCC, emphasizing parental interaction with children using materials read by the parent to the child. Child care is provided on site during the class.

Program Description(s)

Pre-Kindergarten Programs
Yes

Kindergarten - Grade 5 Programs
Yes

Grades 6 - 12 Programs
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


World Relief, High Point, NC 
Guilford County
High Point Office Director: Mark Kadel Program Manager/Director: Carolyn Walley 2029 North Centennial Street High Point, NC 27262 336-887-9007 mkadel@wr.org or cwalley@wr.org

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: Arriving refugees attend ESL classes at GTCC on South Main St. campus in High Point, NC or the community college in their area. Classes at GTCC are as follows: M-F, 9:00 am –12:00 noon, 12;30 – 2:30 pm on M-W-F, 6:00pm – 9:00pm, M-TH At present, there are four churches in the High Point-Greensboro area offering ESL classes for children and adults. Volunteers are used to teach ESL in homes if client is unable to attend an ESL class Geographic Area: Alamance, Davidson, Guilford, Forsyth, Randolph Early Ch

Program Description(s)

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes


YMCA Literacy Initiative Curt Hazelbaker, President/CEO 
Forsyth County
Shawan Gabriel, Executive Director Winston Lake YMCA, 901 Waterworks Road Winston Salem, NC 27101 336-724-9205 www.winstonlake.ymcanwnc.org

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: One of the largest non-profit organizations in the U.S, specializing in health and social services. Motto- We build strong kids, strong families and strong communities." Three literacy components- Adult Literacy, a one-to-one program in which a trained, volunteer tutor and an adult learner meet weekly and use Sonday literacy materials to improve reading, writing and comprehension skills. ESL, a one-to-one program in which a trained, volunteer tutor and an adult learner who immigrated to the US from another

Program Description(s)

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


YMCA of Northwest North Carolina Davie Family Branch Literacy Initiative 
Davie County
Curt Hazelbaker, President/CEO Patsy Crenshaw, Program Coordinator 215 Cemetery Street Mocksville, NC 27028

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: One of the largest non-profit organizations in the U.S, specializing in health and social services. Motto- We build strong kids, strong families and strong communities. ESL, a one-to-one program in which a trained, volunteer tutor and an adult learner who immigrated to the US from another country meet at least once each week to improve the student’s ability to speak, read, write and comprehend the English language. Adult Literacy, a one-to-one program in which a trained, volunteer tutor and an adult lear

Program Description(s)

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes


 

 

 

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