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Literacy Pittsburgh

Organization Information

411 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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Program Information

Organization / Service Offerings
Child/Youth Programs Civic/Neighborhood Resources Human Services Immigrant and Refugee Services Workforce Development
Program Description

For those who were left behind… for those who just arrived… Literacy Pittsburgh creates a pathway to the American Dream.

Through one-to-one tutoring and small classes, Literacy Pittsburgh offers a safe and supportive environment for students from around the world and around the corner.

Our adult learners earn a high school credential, learn English, obtain U.S. citizenship, go on to college and better jobs, and improve their reading, writing, math, or computer skills. Our programs for children and families foster a love of learning and create a foundation for success in school. All programs are offered free of charge to individuals in Allegheny County and Beaver County.

Literacy Pittsburgh helps men and women gain the skills and knowledge they need to create a more secure future for themselves and their children. With the encouragement of our staff and volunteers, students increase self-confidence and grow as parents, workers, and neighbors.

Literacy Pittsburgh’s mission is Better Lives Through Learning.

Literacy Pittsburgh offers free, personalized learning serving all neighborhoods in Allegheny County through classes and 1-1 or small group tutoring, both in person and online. Our literacy programs focus on college and career readiness, adult education – reading, writing, math, digital skills, GED preparation, English language learning, citizenship preparation, workforce readiness, and family literacy. We help immigrants find resources through Immigrant Services and Connections.
To read more about our programs: https://www.literacypittsburgh.org/programs/

To talk with a staff person about our learning options in the Jefferson area, contact Caitlin Griffiths at cgriffiths@literacypittsburgh.org or 412-715-1069.

Communities in the Mon Valley Served
All, Clairton, Dravosburg, Duquesne, Glassport, Homestead, Liberty, Lincoln, McKeesport, Munhall, Port Vue, South Versailles, Versailles, West Homestead
Communities in the South Hills Served
All, Baldwin, Bethel Park, Brentwood, Elizabeth Borough, Elizabeth Township, Forward, Jefferson Hills, Pleasant Hills, South Park, West Elizabeth, West Mifflin, Whitehall

Organization Contact Information

Lori Como
Chief Program Officer
Additional Referral Details

Anyone interested in becoming a student or tutor can reach out directly to Caitlin Griffiths, Director of Child and Family Programs, at cgriffiths@literacypittsburgh.org or 412-715-1069.

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