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Adult Literacy and Basic Skills - North Lanark/North Grenville


Non-profit programs that help adults with limited formal schooling acquire basic reading, writing, math, and problem-solving skills. These skills make it easier for people to find and keep a job, participate in their communities, and support their children's education.

For high school credit programs, see Academic Upgrading.

See also Continuing Education.

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These services are located in North Lanark/North Grenville
Upper Canada District School Board - Carleton Place Campus - TR Leger - Adult High School Diploma Program  
350 Edmund St, Carleton Place, ON  K7C 3Y7
613-253-3626 Add to Clipboard
Upper Canada District School Board - Kemptville Campus - TR Leger - Apprenticeship Center and STEP Adult Programs  
40 Curtis Ave, Kemptville, ON  K0G 1J0
1-877-875-3437 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of North Lanark/North Grenville, but provide service to North Lanark/North Grenville.
AlphaPlus - Toronto  
120 Eglinton Ave E Suite 500, Toronto, ON  M4P 1P2
416-322-1012 Add to Clipboard
CNIB Deafblind Community Services - Ottawa Office - Literacy Program for Deafblind Adults  
Bank St. Professional Building, 1355 Bank St, Suite 102, Ottawa, ON  K1H 8K7
613-563-4021 ext 5016 Add to Clipboard
Community Literacy of Ontario - Literacy and Basic Skills Support Organization  
80 Bradford St, Unit 508, Barrie, ON  L4N 6S7
705-733-2312 Add to Clipboard
Ontario. Employment Ontario - Employment Ontario Hotline  
416-326-5656 Add to Clipboard
Rideau-Ottawa Valley Learning Network - Literacy and Basic Skills  
Heartwood House, 404 McArthur Ave Suite 210, Ottawa, ON  K1K 1G8
613-233-3232 Add to Clipboard
United for Literacy  
35 Jackes Ave, Toronto, ON  M4T 1E2
1-800-555-6523 Add to Clipboard
These services may or may not be regulated in Ontario. For services that are not specifically regulated, Consumer Protection Ontario provides guidance on consumer rights, public safety, and how to address concerns or serious complaints.

Some of these services are governed by legislation in Ontario. To review Ontario legislation go to www.ontario.ca/laws.