Nonprofit

Refugee Family Literacy Program


  • About Us

    The Refugee Family Literacy Program offers ESOL classes for refugee women and an early childhood development program for their children, ages 0-5. We take a family literacy approach that emphasizes parent-child joint learning through a four-pronged approach designed by the National Center for Family Literacy. Our team is made up of trained ESOL teachers, dedicated children’s teachers (many of whom were refugees), and passionate volunteers.

    The Refugee Family Literacy Program offers ESOL classes for refugee women and an early childhood development program for their children, ages 0-5. We take a family literacy approach that emphasizes parent-child joint learning through a four-pronged approach designed by the National Center for Family Literacy. Our team is made up of trained ESOL teachers, dedicated children’s teachers (many of whom were refugees), and passionate volunteers.

    Location

    • 3895 Church Street, Clarkston, GA 30021, United States
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