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Published: 02 May 2018 02 May 2018

Please support Literacy Link – Leamos on Give Grandly Day, May 5. Literacy Link – Leamos is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, whose mission is to raise literacy levels in Grant County through free tutoring and outreach activities.

We need you to help us with four things:
Mark Give Grandly! on your calendar for Saturday May 5 and bookmark this giving link: https://givegrandly.civicore.com/literacylinkleamos 

Please make a donation to support us. Donations may be scheduled at the link above beginning May 1. Your donation will help us qualify for matching funds from sponsors.

Spread the word! Tell others about Give Grandly and our website: www.literacylinkleamos.org 

Come to the local celebration of Give Grandly, next to the Silver City Farmers’ Market at 7th and Bullard Streets, on May 5 from 8:30 am–2:30 pm to meet us and learn about our important community work.

Grant County Community Foundation and the Southwest New Mexico Non-Profit Coalition organized Give Grandly event to support 50+ non-profit organizations. These diverse non-profits cover important gaps in governmental or private sector programs.

Anyone - anywhere - may donate at www.givegrandly.org  anytime during the first week of May and the donation will count for Give Grandly day. Checks to Literacy Link – Leamos dated May 5, 2018, and mailed to Literacy Link – Leamos, 515 W. College Avenue, Silver City, NM 88061 will be counted as a Give Grandly donation. Cash or checks to Literacy Link – Leamos are always appreciated. All donations, anytime, will be used to support our literacy services. Donations are tax deductible.

Thank you for your support!
Sincerely yours,

Literacy Link – Leamos Board of Directors: Caroline Baldwin, Marta Bloy, Christine Brown, Norma Coker, Karen Earlywine, Lillian Galloway, Gail Law, DeAnna Mooney, Oralia Rede


The late Barbara Bush, a strong advocate for literacy work, said:
I chose literacy because I honestly believe that if more people could read, write and comprehend, we would be that much closer to solving so many of the problems that plague our nation and our society