With Funding Restored, NYC's Adult Literacy Providers Restart Programs Amid an Uncertain Future
Briefly

After months of uncertainty, adult literacy organizations not selected for city contracts receive $10 million funding from the City Council to continue their programming.
This financial infusion comes as providers can now bid for funding based on new criteria set by the DYCD targeting low English proficiency communities.
Harrington shared a hopeful story about a father, previously unable to continue schooling due to funding gaps, who is now back in the program.
The restoration funding illustrates a commitment to adult education and the importance of supporting high school equivalency for those in need.
Read at City Limits
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