Literacy Support Council of Placer County

Literacy Support Council of Placer County Learn how YOU can contribute to improving literacy in Placer County! Our meetings are held on the last Tue. every other month at 3:00 pm via Zoom!

Contact [email protected] The Literacy Support Council of Placer County (LSC) is a non-profit, all-volunteer group that supports the Placer Adult Literacy Service (PALS), a program of the Placer County Library. PALS provides free, confidential, one-on-one tutoring for adults who wish to improve their reading, writing, math, or computer skills. They also provide assistance in preparing for the GE

D. The Council supports the program through financial assistance, newsletter publication, coach and learner recruitment, and business and community interest promotion.

Our public libraries: where there is something for everyone, everything is free, and all are welcome.
06/01/2026

Our public libraries: where there is something for everyone, everything is free, and all are welcome.

06/01/2026

Who is ready for summer reading program!!!!!
05/29/2026

Who is ready for summer reading program!!!!!

Lack of literacy skills - a hidden problem that affects us all.
05/20/2026

Lack of literacy skills - a hidden problem that affects us all.

Millions of adults struggle with literacy every day β€” and it impacts far more than reading alone.

Adult literacy affects job opportunities, health outcomes, financial stability, and the ability to fully participate in our communities. Yet it remains one of the most overlooked challenges facing adults today.

By supporting adult literacy programs, we can help individuals gain confidence, independence, and opportunities for a better future while helping strengthen the community for everyone. πŸ“šβœ¨

Millions of adults struggle with literacy every day β€” and it impacts far more than reading alone.Adult literacy affects ...
05/20/2026

Millions of adults struggle with literacy every day β€” and it impacts far more than reading alone.

Adult literacy affects job opportunities, health outcomes, financial stability, and the ability to fully participate in our communities. Yet it remains one of the most overlooked challenges facing adults today.

By supporting adult literacy programs, we can help individuals gain confidence, independence, and opportunities for a better future while helping strengthen the community for everyone. πŸ“šβœ¨

Reading together as a family does more than create special memories β€” it helps build stronger literacy skills for everyo...
05/15/2026

Reading together as a family does more than create special memories β€” it helps build stronger literacy skills for everyone involved. πŸ“šβ€οΈ

When families read together, children hear new words, improve comprehension, build confidence, and develop a lifelong love of learning. Conversations about books also strengthen communication and critical thinking skills.

Even just 15–20 minutes of reading together each day can make a meaningful difference in a child’s success at school and beyond.

Make reading part of your family routine and help create stronger readers, stronger learners, and stronger communities.

Do you know an adult who could benefit from help with reading, writing, or basic math skills?Placer Adult Literacy Servi...
05/13/2026

Do you know an adult who could benefit from help with reading, writing, or basic math skills?

Placer Adult Literacy Services (PALS) helps adults gain the skills they need to improve their lives, find better job opportunities, support their families, stay healthy, and build a stronger community.

If you or someone you know could use support with literacy or basic education skills, PALS is here to help. Please share this post to help connect people with these life-changing services.

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PO Box 5291
Auburn, CA
95604

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