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Partners Make the Hub Possible

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.

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Built for residents. Supported by partners. Reviewed for accuracy.

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User First

The platform is designed for people seeking help, while giving boards and agencies the accountability they need.

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Verified Listings

Programs should be reviewed before publication and re-checked regularly.

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Accessibility by Default

Visual cards, audio support, language support, and maps reduce barriers to services.

Highlighted Partner Types

These are the kinds of partners that make a reliable literacy resource hub possible.

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Libraries

Adult literacy, early literacy, digital skills, ESOL, book access, and public computer support.

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Schools & Adult Education

Pre-K, ESOL, GED, school-based literacy support, referrals, and family engagement.

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Nonprofits

Mentoring, tutoring, after-school support, adult learner services, and community outreach.

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Early Childhood Partners

VPK, Head Start, school readiness, family literacy, and home visiting supports.

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Public Agencies

Funding, coordination, referrals, governance, and public accountability.

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Universities & Researchers

Evidence-based support, evaluations, internships, volunteer pipelines, and learning innovation.

Want to add or update a program?

Providers can submit program details for review. Approved listings can be added to the public card system.

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