We envision a Maine where literacy is recognized as an essential life skill. We believe that basic literacy can transform the lives of learners and those around them.
We envision a statewide network of literacy services, including basic literacy and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), accessible to all Maine adults who need them.
We envision a far reaching network of affiliates; affiliates that are well-funded sound organizations, with sufficient capacity and top quality training to meet the needs of their communities.
LV Maine will be recognized across the state as an advocate and resource for adults who struggle with literacy, ensuring that policy makers are aware of the economic and civic impact of low literacy.
LV Maine will be a champion for literacy, building awareness in the general public of the societal impacts of low literacy on their communities and the quality of life in Maine.
We see LV Maine as the engine that drives this statewide network - building capacity, ensuring quality, nurturing innovation, and assuming access for Maine adults who want to use literacy as a stepping stone to personal freedom and great participation in society.
We envision a statewide network of literacy services, including basic literacy and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), accessible to all Maine adults who need them.
We envision a far reaching network of affiliates; affiliates that are well-funded sound organizations, with sufficient capacity and top quality training to meet the needs of their communities.
LV Maine will be recognized across the state as an advocate and resource for adults who struggle with literacy, ensuring that policy makers are aware of the economic and civic impact of low literacy.
LV Maine will be a champion for literacy, building awareness in the general public of the societal impacts of low literacy on their communities and the quality of life in Maine.
We see LV Maine as the engine that drives this statewide network - building capacity, ensuring quality, nurturing innovation, and assuming access for Maine adults who want to use literacy as a stepping stone to personal freedom and great participation in society.











