Grace Caputo, who has been the literacy group’s co-ordinator since November 2020, said the agency was formed in 2007. Throughout the year, they offer free educational, fun programs that are open to all members of the community. The literacy group was located in the Estevan Public Library for many years, but it is now in the Estevan Comprehensive School. They have programs for children and adults, and they work with English as Another Language adults. “We solely survive on grants, local donations and fundraising, which allows us to offer free programming,” said Caputo. The literacy group is a United Way Estevan member agency, and the United Way is their biggest contributor. Saskatchewan Lotteries, the Children’s Initiative Fund, the Access Communications Children Fund and the Estevan Lions Club are among the other supporters.
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