It’s hard to believe that it has already been one year since I joined the Board of Directors at Literacy Unlimited. It’s been a fantastic experience getting to know the team that has devoted so much time and energy to help adults with low literacy in the West Island of Quebec. I have enjoyed this experience so much and I look forward to the exciting new projects we have coming up in the new year (stay tuned!)
We have been working at promoting our services for Montreal West Islanders because we want more people to know about this incredible organization that has been around for decades. Through free one-on-one tutoring, social events and activities and community collaborations, Literacy Unlimited offers a wealth of learning for everyone.
It’s difficult for people to believe that over 45% of people in the West Island struggle with literacy. What’s even harder to believe is that this number will likely increase in the next few years. Literacy is not only reading and writing, but also financial (bill payments, credit management) and digital literacy (social media, emails, new tech), as well as workplace literacy (applying for a job, preparing a CV), health literacy (emails for a doctor appoint or understanding drug labels) and food literacy (nutrition knowledge, food prep).
When you see how literacy touches every aspect of your life, it’s easy to understand that it is the key to reducing poverty, homelessness, and food insecurity, while improving mental health and well-being. Literacy is a basic right that everyone deserves, and it is never too late to discover untapped potential through learning. In reality, we are all learning, every day in different ways.
After spending a year of learning about this massive connection to help our community in multiple ways, it has become a passion project for me to get more eyes on Literacy Unlimited. In fact, I have become an ambassador for the organization, so you will see me out and about at local events, talking more about this great organization. I will also be sharing more fascinating facts on literacy and how you can help in future posts right here.
We are currently reaching the end of our annual appeal on December 31st. The money we raise will help us to do more in our community. Now would be a great time to donate and / or consider gifting a donation to a friend or family member this holiday season, it would be so nice to have your help.
GIVEAWAY
In honour of my new position as an Ambassador for Literacy Unlimited, I have decided to run a giveaway that is literacy related. One lucky reader will win a limited edition matcha green Kindle e-reader!
This new edition Kindle reader is glare-free, and it is the lightest and most compact Kindle there is. With 16GB of storage, you will be able to hold thousands of books. One single charge of the Kindle will give you up to six weeks of battery life (great of holidays breaks and extended vacations!).
To enter:
Tell me in a comment below, what was your favourite book you read this year? That’s it! Leave your answer in a comment and you will be entered to win!
For extra entries:
- Follow AskMamaMOE on Instagram
- tag a friend on my giveaway post (each new comment & tag there is another entry!)
- Follow Literacy Unlimited on Instagram
- Follow AskMamaMOE on Facebook
- Follow Literacy Unlimited on Facebook
- For 5 extra entries, share this post on social media and tag Literacy Unlimited.
- For 10 extra entries, visit www.LiteracyUnlimited.ca and share on social media one thing you learned about literacy from their new website, chalk-full of information.
Important: Be sure to tag me in all posts so that I see it!
This giveaway is open to Canadian residents only.
The winner will be announced right here and on social media on Christmas Day, December 25th, 2024.
Good luck to all!
14 comments
Storm Walker by Jennifer Lewis
I loved 2 books this year!
Love Warrior by Glennon Doyle and My Own Magic by Anna Kloots
My favorite book this year is Quicksilver by Callie Hart.
Follow on instagram and tagged friends
follow Literacy Unlimited on Instagram @elaing8
follow both on Facebook – Elaine Gauthier
shared – https://www.threads.net/@elaing8/post/DDhvtIEvqoJ (couldn’t tag Literacy Unlimited, they don’t have Threads)
shared on X – https://x.com/elaing8/status/1867626982835384730
visited web site and posted something I learned https://x.com/elaing8/status/1867627881062416743
My favourite book this year was definitely “The Artist’s Way”. I loved going through the exercises & processes Julia recommends and found it very inspiring during a difficult time in my life.
My favourite book this year was a tie between New Happy and Shoe Dog. Both were amazing and inspiring!
My favorite book this year was Ground Zero by Alan Gratz. We read it as a family and it was such a great experience.
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QUICKSILVER was one of my favorites of the year ❤️
My fav read was None Shall Sleep by Ellie Marney.
– followed in IG as well
My favourite book this year was A Single Thread by Tracy Chevalier. New Year’s resolution is to read more. Thank you for what you do.😊
I loved Listen for the Lie and Daughter of Mine! Two great whodunnits
I don’t like just picking one! I loved so many. I really Bride.
Favourite book: My face in the light by Martha Schabas