With
our province's staggering rates of functional illiteracy, you'd think
more people would be jumping on the free programs available to help
people upgrade their reading skills, but Deanna Allen of Laubach
Literacy tells CHSJ News their literacy programs are only reaching a
handful of the people that need them.
Allen
says adults who can't read well often avoid situations where they'll
need to read, and often develop some creative strategies to cope with
their sub-par literacy skills. But she says they'd like to see the
number of people enrolled in their programs double or triple. She tells
CHSJ News 60% of adults in New Brunswick are functionally illiterate,
compared to 40% for Canada as a whole.