

Who We Are
The Literacy Council of Grand Island operates daily to teach our students, free of charge, the literacy skills necessary to communicate, grow, and thrive within our community.
Would you like to get involved? We are looking for volunteers to tutor, teach small group classes, assist in our community connections center or language learning lab. These volunteer opportunities do not require a teaching degree. Just the desire to help. We ask for our volunteers to commit to one hour a week.
What We Do
Mission
Teaching students the literacy skills necessary to communicate, grow, and thrive within our community.
History
The Literacy Council of Grand Island was founded as a 501(c)3 nonprofit in 1981 to teach reading, writing, and math skills to members of the Grand Island community. Now, our organization is committed to teaching all literacy skills needed to communicate and thrive within the community, offered free of charge—regardless of age, income, background, race, or religion—to ensure education remains accessible to everyone.
Vision
Promoting literacy to build a stronger community, encourage equality, and increase opportunities for students.
Programs
We provide free literacy instruction to all students through four main programs:
- One-on-One Tutoring
- Language and Learning Lab
- Group Classes
- Community Connection Center
Details
(308) 675-3292 | |
yolandan@giliteracy.org | |
Yolanda Nuncio | |
Interim Executive Director | |
http://www.giliteracy.org/ |