Literacy Network Northeast (LNN) is one of 16 regional literacy networks in Ontario funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. Based in Timmins, the Network serves eleven network communities from Wawa in the west to Temiskaming Shores in the east.
LNN works closely with government-funded Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) Agencies that deliver free upgrading opportunities for adults who are:
19 years old or over
Out of school
Want to upgrade their essential skills for employment, further education or independence
LNN is a non-profit, charitable organization that is managed by a volunteer board of directors.
LITERACY NETWORK NORTHEAST SERVICES
LNN is funded to:
Work with Literacy and Basic Skills agencies to develop a community plan that ensures there is the appropriate level of flexible programming available to adults in the region
Provide support, training and resources to agency staff, volunteers and adult learners
Act as an information broker to agencies and the public about government and other literacy initiatives
Provide public education to community agencies, employers and the general public about literacy awareness and services in the region
Provide information and referral services to agencies and adults about literacy and upgrading programs in the region through its toll-free learning hotline
Participate and manage literacy research and development projects that help further the field of literacy locally, regionally and provincially
Definition of Literacy
Literacy is the ability to recognize, acquire and apply knowledge. It constitutes the wide range of skills necessary for improving one's quality of life.