WAYNE AND PIKE COUNTIES, PA — The Wayne Pike Adult Literacy Program has received a $1,000 grant from the PPL Foundation. These funds will support its work of tutoring the citizens of Wayne and …
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WAYNE AND PIKE COUNTIES, PA — The Wayne Pike Adult Literacy Program has received a $1,000 grant from the PPL Foundation. These funds will support its work of tutoring the citizens of Wayne and Pike counties for their GED testing, English as a Second Language (ESL) Adult Continuing Education (ACE) and any other literacy tutoring needs for tests and personal advancement.
The PPL Foundation awards annual grants through a completive application and review process.
“The challenges we face in our communities are complex, and there is no easy solution. The goal of the PPL Foundation is to bring together people, ideas and resources to tackle some of these challenges collectively,” said Lissette Santana, chief operating officer of the PPL Foundation.
For more information, visit www.pplcares.com.
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