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The platform is designed for people seeking help, while giving boards and agencies the accountability they need.
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Alachua County Reads is designed as a shared digital front door for literacy support. Nonprofits, schools, libraries, public agencies, universities, faith-based groups, and community programs can all help keep information accurate and useful.
Built for residents. Supported by partners. Reviewed for accuracy.
The platform is designed for people seeking help, while giving boards and agencies the accountability they need.
Programs should be reviewed before publication and re-checked regularly.
Visual cards, audio support, language support, and maps reduce barriers to services.
These are the kinds of partners that make a reliable literacy resource hub possible.
Adult literacy, early literacy, digital skills, ESOL, book access, and public computer support.
Pre-K, ESOL, GED, school-based literacy support, referrals, and family engagement.
Mentoring, tutoring, after-school support, adult learner services, and community outreach.
VPK, Head Start, school readiness, family literacy, and home visiting supports.
Funding, coordination, referrals, governance, and public accountability.
Evidence-based support, evaluations, internships, volunteer pipelines, and learning innovation.
Providers can submit program details for review. Approved listings can be added to the public card system.