SOUND OFF: Increasing access to community adult literacy programs across B.C.
IN COMMUNITIES ACROSS BRITISH COLUMBIA, local literacy programs have been quietly changing adult learners’ lives for decades.
The Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills supports a network of community organizations, Indigenous-led groups, and post-secondary institutions that deliver adult, family, and Indigenous literacy programming. This is part of our longstanding investment in skills training that empowers community members to participate fully in our growing economy.
These programs are tailored to meet the needs of adult learners aged 19 and older, including Indigenous people, immigrants, and persons with disabilities. Whether it’s helping someone read a job application, understand a prescription label, or building the skills to read to their children, adult literacy is making lives better for people and families.
For the 2025/26 cycle, Literacy in Kamloops Society is receiving funding for three programs: Kamloops Partner Assisted Learning Adult Literacy Support, Kamloops Partner Assisted Learning Family Literacy Support, and Kamloops Partner Assisted Learning Indigenous Literacy Support.


