Friday, April 29, 2011

Help Spread the LitWorld Girls Clubs for Literacy


Throughout the world, 774 million people are illiterate, and 2/3 of that number are women.

Because of this, one of the biggest programs of the global literacy organization LitWorld is the LitWorld Girls Clubs for Literacy, a reading and writing program that empowers young women to tap into their extraordinary strengths and meet their personal needs. LitWorld Girls Clubs for Literacy provide support, mentorship, and a safe space for girls to learn, connect, and become part of an international network of young women, encouraging a global perspective and a global connection.


LitWorld has 20 Girls Clubs for Literacy in the U.S., Kenya, Liberia, Ghana, Iraq, and the Philippines, and would like to expand to more cities in the U.S. and to different countries. If you are interested in starting a LitWorld Girls Club for Literacy, please email girlsclubs@litworld.org. LitWorld staff provides training (via Internet video conference) and fully supports new partners as they launch this program.

Together, we can create a safe, supportive world for all girls.



[Pictures above from the LitWorld Girls Clubs in Iraq, the U.S., and the Philippines.]

3 comments:

Kristi's Book Nook said...

This is wonderful! I am so glad you shared this. I was not aware. I will go and learn more on this. Thanks.

Tarie Sabido said...

Thanks, Kristi! :o)

DuEwa Frazier said...

I love to hear about literacy initiatives for our youth! And especially ones that empower girls. Thanks for posting!