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Literacy for Incarcerated Teens. Literacy for Incarcerated Teens to be Recognized. The inaugural Empire State Center for the Book Literacy Award is being […]. Literacy for Incarcerated Teens, Inc. (LIT) is the only non-profit organization of its kind working to end illiteracy among New York’s incarcerated young people by inspiring them to read. 2011 Literacy for Incarcerated Teens.

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What We Do | Literacy for Incarcerated Teens

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LIT provides crucial resources for the enrichment and development of the thousands of young people who are incarcerated in New York’s juvenile facilities. These facilities have been widely recognized as being severely under-resourced and unprepared to assist young people in their growth and development. In an era of budget austerity, LIT is able to provide much-needed supplementary services and resources. Literacy for Incarcerated Teens to be Recognized. Juvenile Justice Information Exchange.

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Who We Are | Literacy for Incarcerated Teens

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Literacy for Incarcerated Teens, Inc. (LIT) is the only non-profit organization of its kind working to end illiteracy among New York’s incarcerated young people by inspiring them to read. Illiteracy and a lack of interest in reading are among the unmet needs of detained and incarcerated youth. In addition to these systemic issues, school libraries throughout New York City are woefully underfunded. LIT makes it possible for school libraries serving New York’s detained and incarcerated youth to acquire...

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Our Accomplishments | Literacy for Incarcerated Teens

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LIT’s work to provide young people with books and access to programming which facilitates their literacy skills and their love of reading has played an invaluable role in the growth and development of the young people the program has served. Teachers, education directors, and librarians from across the state have recognized the vital role that this program has played in young people’s lives. LIT has recently developed an initiative in facilities operated by the State’s Office of Children and Family Servi...

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Our History | Literacy for Incarcerated Teens

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LIT was founded in 2002 by a visionary New York City teacher named Rebecca Howlett, who recognized that the literacy needs of detained and incarcerated youth are intertwined with their lack of access to libraries and reading facilities. Literacy for Incarcerated Teens to be Recognized. Literacy for Incarcerated Teens and Galinsky Coaching Fundraiser/Auction. Literacy for Incarcerated Teens Librería Project fundraiser, 9.6.14. Distribution to Underserved Communities Library Program.

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Our Funders | Literacy for Incarcerated Teens

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Our Board of Directors, on behalf of the young people we serve, recognizes with gratitude the support of the following foundations whose generous gifts enabled us to carry out LIT’s mission of helping to improve the literacy levels of New York’s court-involved teens. We cannot thank you enough. Our wonderful supporters are:. David and Minnie Berk Foundation. Laura B. Vogler Foundation. Mary Duke Biddle Foundation. Literacy for Incarcerated Teens to be Recognized. Juvenile Justice Information Exchange.

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