Our Members
Literacy Quebec currently represents 13 community-based literacy organizations which serve Quebec Anglophone families and individuals.
These organizations are located across the province, and offer various forms of literacy services, from one-on-one tutoring to small group instruction and learning centres.
Please contact the organization located in your area for help with reading, writing, and other skills, or to become a volunteer.
These organizations are located across the province, and offer various forms of literacy services, from one-on-one tutoring to small group instruction and learning centres.
Please contact the organization located in your area for help with reading, writing, and other skills, or to become a volunteer.
Locations & Contact Details
Member Services
Our members offer a variety of services. Please contact the centre in your community for information about the services they provide.
Book Club
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Book
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Computer Skills
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Family Literacy Day
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Employment Skills
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Tutoring
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Math Skills
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Reading Circle
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Family Activities
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Referral Centre
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Resources
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School Activities
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Help with Forms
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Study Skills
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Peer Tutoring
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Workshops
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Entrepreneurship
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Technology
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Full MembersChateauguay Valley Literacy Council
Region: Chateauguay https://cvlc-chateauguay.weebly.com/ Facebook Page Tel: (450) 698-0342 E-mail: cvlc.chateauguay@gmail.com Contact: Françoise Bravay, Executive Director Literacy in Action Region: Eastern Townships www.lia-estrie.org Facebook Page Tel: (819) 346-7009 Toll Free: (888) 303-7009 E-mail: joanna.bateman@lia-estrie.org Contact: Joanna Bateman, Executive Director Yamaska Literacy Council Region: Eastern Townships www.yamaskaliteracy.ca Facebook Page Tel: (450) 263-7503 E-mail: yamaskalit@endirect.qc.ca Contact: Wendy Seys, Executive Director Gaspésie Literacy Council Region: Gaspésie www.gaspelit.ca Facebook Page Tel: (418) 368-5611 E-mail: gaspelit@gmail.com cherylh31@hotmail.com Contact: Cheryl Henry-Leggo, Executive Director Laurentian Literacy Centre Region: Laurentians https://laurentianliteracy.ca/ Facebook Page Tel: (450) 562-3719 E-mail: literacycentre@bellnet.ca Contact: Marlene Dagenais, Executive Director The Learning Exchange Region: Laval www.tleliteracy.com Facebook Page Tel: (450) 688-2933 x3126 E-mail: TLEliteracy@yahoo.ca Contact: Darlene Brown, Executive Director |
RECLAIM Region: Montreal www.reclaimliteracy.ca Facebook Page Tel: (514) 369-7835 E-mail: joy@reclaimliteracy.ca Contact: Joy Fyckes, Executive Director Literacy Unlimited Region: Montreal www.literacyunlimited.ca Facebook Page Tel: (514) 694-0007 E-mail: info@literacyunlimited.ca Contact: Lucy Baum, Executive Director Western Quebec Literacy Council Region: Outaouais wqlc.org Facebook Page Tel: (819) 648-2150 E-mail: info@wqlc.org Contact: Greg Graham, Executive Director Quebec City Reading Council Region: Quebec City www.qcrc.org Facebook Page Tel: (418) 681-1258 E-mail: cathy_nolan@qcrc.org Contact: Cathy Nolan, Executive Director South Shore Reading Council Region: South Shore http://www.ssrc.ca Facebook Page Tel: (450) 671-4375 E-mail: ssrc@videotron.ca Contact: Rachel Wagner, Executive Director |
Associate Members
Deaf Anglo Literacy Centre
www.dalc.alphasourd.org Facebook Page TTY/Fax: (514) 486-3771 E-mail: dalc@alphasourd.org Contact: Stanislav Oparin |
Frontier College
www.frontiercollege.ca Facebook Page Tel: (514) 528-1001 x1 E-mail: mhforest@frontiercollege.ca Contact: Krystyna Slawecki, Community Coordinator |
How we help our members...
Literacy Quebec (LQ) is a great place to get support from other literacy practitioners who are often facing similar challenges, and may have solutions you hadn't considered. The LQ Annual Conference provides interesting workshops for tutors and students, and an opportunity to meet people from across the province.
LQ provides excellent professional development workshops for literacy practitioners.
- Yamaska Literacy Council
Since becoming members of LQ, The Learning Exchange has benefited greatly through participation in a diverse range of projects, training sessions and conferences offered. Thanks to LQ, members of TLE have had numerous opportunities to share and discuss key literacy initiatives with other literacy providers across Quebec.
- The Learning Exchange
LQ is a dedicated support network to RECLAIM by providing an efficient and effective network for professional development, networking, and communicating. The support given in terms of interpreting government programs and funding has proven to be invaluable to our members.
- RECLAIM
South Shore Reading Council (SSRC) with critical information on grants, policies and the ministry's current thinking. This information is invaluable since SSRC relies heavily on MELS grants for funding. If LQ did only that it would be worthwhile, but it does much more.
If not for LQ I would have virtually no contact with other English speaking community based literacy providers. I would not have the opportunity to learn and share information with people who share my concerns and do the same work as I do. I also benefit from projects undertaken by LQ, these would not be accessible to me otherwise.
- South Shore Reading Council
Over the years LQ has provided Laurentian Literacy Council with dissemination and sharing of information, new tools and the best support an organization could hope for.
- Laurentian Literacy Council
LQ provides excellent professional development workshops for literacy practitioners.
- Yamaska Literacy Council
Since becoming members of LQ, The Learning Exchange has benefited greatly through participation in a diverse range of projects, training sessions and conferences offered. Thanks to LQ, members of TLE have had numerous opportunities to share and discuss key literacy initiatives with other literacy providers across Quebec.
- The Learning Exchange
LQ is a dedicated support network to RECLAIM by providing an efficient and effective network for professional development, networking, and communicating. The support given in terms of interpreting government programs and funding has proven to be invaluable to our members.
- RECLAIM
South Shore Reading Council (SSRC) with critical information on grants, policies and the ministry's current thinking. This information is invaluable since SSRC relies heavily on MELS grants for funding. If LQ did only that it would be worthwhile, but it does much more.
If not for LQ I would have virtually no contact with other English speaking community based literacy providers. I would not have the opportunity to learn and share information with people who share my concerns and do the same work as I do. I also benefit from projects undertaken by LQ, these would not be accessible to me otherwise.
- South Shore Reading Council
Over the years LQ has provided Laurentian Literacy Council with dissemination and sharing of information, new tools and the best support an organization could hope for.
- Laurentian Literacy Council