Affiliated Programs of the San Diego Council on Literacy
Central to the literacy effort in San Diego County is the work of the 34 programs that are affiliated with the San Diego Council on Literacy. Annually, they serve over 100,000 residents of all ages, at no cost. We are honored to work in partnership with dedicated organizations who provide tutoring, literacy resources, and support to the community.
American Academy of Pediatrics, CA Chapter 3 –
Reach Out and Read San Diego
P.O. Box 22212
San Diego, CA 92192
(619) 281-2273 (Meredith Kennedy, Executive Director)
(858) 361-4644 (Tara Milbrand)
Program Director: Tara Milbrand
Email: tmilbrand@aapca3.org
Project Specialist: Cindy Little
Website: http://www.rorsd.org
Description: Reach Out and Read is an evidence-based program that believes all families should have access to books and the meaningful moments that are created by shared reading with children. By integrating reading into pediatric practices, advising families about the importance of reading aloud, and giving books at well-child visits, we foster enduring family bonds between caregivers and their children that promote healthy childhood development. Reach Out and Read San Diego serves more than 118,000 families in 108 pediatric clinics throughout San Diego, Imperial, and Southern Riverside Counties, with a focus on low-income and underserved communities. Reach Out and Read builds on the unique relationship between parents and medical providers to develop critical early reading skills in children beginning at birth. Reading aloud with young children makes a meaningful difference, preparing them to succeed academically and intellectually, strengthening their social-emotional skills, and helping them build lasting relationships with the adults in their lives.
Barrio Logan College Institute
1625 Newton Ave. Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92113
(619) 232-4686
Chief Programs Officer: Cristina Aguirre
Email: aguirre@blci.org
Website: www.blci.org
Description: We believe all students should have the option to go to college. Education provides individuals with the knowledge, opportunities and skills to become full and active participants in society. We start preparing kids for college and careers through after school programs that begin in third grade and support them through college completion. Our programs are open from 3:30pm to 8pm Monday through Thursday and we conduct educational field trips on weekends. Our weekly Steps to Success Workshops for middle and high school students focus on important academic and personal skills such as time management, essay writing, college applications and admissions, community service, and standardized test prep. BLCI students also receive individual guidance as they apply to San Diego’s premier private and charter schools, apply for scholarships, and fill out financial aid applications. During the summer, we connect students to a variety of enrichment camps through our partners. We have received local, statewide and national distinction for our results. We have 4 locations: Barrio Logan, Downtown San Diego, Chula Vista, and El Cajon.
BASIC: Basic Assistance for Students in the Community
P.O. Box 1914
Borrego Springs, CA 92004
442-358-6518
Learning Academy Founder: Joann Stang
Email: basicmngdirector@gmail.com
Managing Director: Nidia Meza
Website: www.Borregobasic.org
Description: BASIC is committed to empowering youth and adults in the Borrego Springs community to pursue educational opportunities and achievement to reach their potential and realize their dreams. BASIC’s Cradle to Graduation strategy supports – a pre-school reading program with books in the home; a kindergarten preparation program to help families acquire the skills to strengthen language development for children 0 – 5 years old, providing a strong foundation for early grade-level readiness; a 4-week summer Learning Academy to provide students a boost in literacy, reading, math and English fluency; and scholarships for college, career and vocational studies.
Carlsbad City Library – Literacy Services
Carlsbad City Library Learning Center – Literacy Services
3368 Eureka Place
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(442)-339-2878
Literacy Coordinator: Sandra Riggins
Email: literacy@carlsbadca.gov, sandra@carlsbadca.gov
Website: library.carlsbadca.gov
Description: Literacy Services at the Carlsbad City Library Learning Center provides free one-to-one tutoring in reading, writing and digital literacy for English-speaking adults who wish to meet their life goals. The program also offers English as a Second Language classes through a partnership with MiraCosta College and an online high school diploma program for adults through Smart Horizons Career Online High School. The program serves those who live or work in Carlsbad and neighboring coastal communities.
Catholic Charities Diocese of San Diego Foster Grandparents Program
3888 Paducah Drive
San Diego CA 92117
P: 619 323-2841
Program Manager: Marian Mcintosh
Catholic Charities Community Services Director: Stephanie Alvarez
Email: mmcintosh@ccdsd.org
Website: https://ccdsd.org/foster-grandparents/
Description: Catholic Charities’ Foster Grandparent Program serves both San Diego and Imperial Counties. Foster Grandparents can work with youth, as young as infants and as old as 21 years, experiencing a wide range of disabilities or are in circumstances that do not foster a learning environment such as homelessness, low socioeconomic status, justice-involvement, or foster care. Foster Grandparents provide services such as nurturing and skill building, tutoring, and coaching, as well as mentoring and role modeling. Our goals are to increase school readiness, reading proficiency, provide socioemotional support, and more.
Captain Book Literacy Foundation
1363 Pine Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760) 450-7181
Contact Name: Jose De Anda
Contact’s Email address: josedeanda1@gmail.com
Office Email address: goodshipliteracy@gmail.com
Website: captainbook.org
Program Description: The good pirates of the Captain Book Literacy Program believe that books are the greatest treasure. This program is based on the Science Direct Study that the number of books in the home is a determinative factor in the child’s success. We therefore, have as our mission, to get books into the hands and homes of children. We concentrate our efforts in North San Diego County by providing books to Title I schools in the Oceanside, Vista and Vallecitos school districts. We also provide books to Camp Pendleton and to 22 Head Starts.
Chula Vista Public Library – Adult Literacy Services
389 Orange Ave.
Chula Vista, CA 91911
619-585-5772
Librarian, Literacy Program Coordinator: Diana Ysla
Email: dysla@chulavistaca.gov
Website: www.chulavistalibrary.com
Description: Chula Vista Public Library provides one-on-one or small-group tutoring.
Community HousingWorks — Study Stars After-School and Summer Program
3111 Camino del Rio North, Suite 800
San Diego, CA 92108
(619) 282-6647
After-School Program Manager: Tannia Montesinos
Email: tmontesinos@chworks.org
Website: https://chworks.org/resident-program-details/next-generation-success
Description: Study Stars is an onsite after-school program, serving K-5TH grade CHW resident youth. Study Stars focuses on working collaboratively with adult volunteers, resident teen leaders and community partners in providing academic support, community building and enrichment opportunities for young residents. The program enhances literacy skills, sharpens reading and study skills, builds self-esteem, and fosters parent participation in school life. Study Stars uses a nationally-evaluated online literacy program, i-Ready, that provides individualized lessons and reports.
Deaf Community Services – Literacy Program
DCS Headquarters
2240 Cleveland Ave
National City, CA 91950
Lead Community Educator: Thao Pham
Voice/Videophone: 619-550-3504
Email: tpham@dcsofsd.org
Main Website: www.deafcommunityservices.org
Literacy: https://deafcommunityservices.org/lit/
Description: DCS literacy programs (LEAD and PVSA) are unique as they enable Deaf/Hard of Hearing, Late Deafened, and Deafblind adults to succeed in education or in today’s workplace by providing small group and one-on-one instruction. Students work on developing communication skills, computer knowledge, and preparation for education (college, continuing education program, adult education school) and/or employment in addition to improving their literacy skills.
Diamond Educational Excellence Partnership (DEEP)
404 Euclid Avenue #304
San Diego, CA 92114
(619) 919.3337
Acting Executive Director: Rhianna Basore
Email: rhianna@deepsd.org
Website: www.deepsd.org
Description: DEEP shines a light on a proof point of what is possible by illustrating that children in historically disinvested communities are capable of high levels of achievement when provided adequate resources. Partnering with four schools located in a cluster of southeastern San Diego neighborhoods referred to as the Diamond Community, DEEP connects the schools to lacking resources through coordination with local programs to build a continuum of educational and community supports for children (and their families), so they enter kindergarten prepared to succeed and read proficiently by third grade.
Education Begins in the Home
Oceanside, CA 92057
(760) 681-9950
Founder: Edward Becerra
Email: eduacationbeginsinthehome@gmail.com
Website: www.openabook.org
Description: Education Begins in the Home provides free books to families and students in the north county region of San Diego. EBH has given 208,000+ FREE books since May 2015.
Escondido Public Library – Adult Literacy
239 South Kalmia Street
Escondido, CA 92025
(760) 839-5440
Senior Librarian, Literacy & Youth Services: Dan Wood
Email: dan.wood@escondidolibrary.org, literacy.services@escondidolibrary.org
Website: http://library.escondido.org
Description: Escondido Public Library provides literacy services for Escondido and surrounding areas. Services include small learning communities, one-on-one tutoring for English speaking adults, ESL classes, bilingual computer classes, a computer literacy lab and early literacy for children of adult learners. Escondido also provides family literacy programs and a bookmobile.
Grossmont Adult School – El Cajon Adult School
1075 Madison Ave.
El Cajon, CA 92021
(619) 401-9750
Contact: Leslie Carter, PLC Coordinator, ESL Teacher
Email: lcarter@guhsd.net
Website: http://adultschool.guhsd.net/
http://adultschool.guhsd.net/subsites/El-Cajon-Adult-Center/
Description: The El Cajon Adult School provides free English as a Second Language classes to anyone who needs to learn English and is over 18 years old. We offer several ESL classes from 8:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. in East County. We also offer: Adult Basic Skills, U.S. Citizenship, High School Diploma, and GED (General Educational Development), and Career Technical Education in various fields, non-medical as well as medical classes. .
Guitars & Ukes in the Classroom (GITC)
1286 University Ave., #389
San Diego, CA 92103
619-840-1010
Contact: Jess Baron, Executive Director
Email: jess@guitarsintheclassroom.org
Website: www.guitarsintheclassroom.org/
Guitars & Ukes in the Classroom (GITC) trains, inspires, and equips educators to engage students in learning all subjects through the joy of making music and the power of song. Our inclusive and responsive teaching approach promotes equity, academic achievement, literacy, and social emotional well-being, 21st century skills and caring classroom communities. Our services include free weekly music training and leadership classes for anyone serving in education. No musical experience is necessary to participate. Desire and willingness to learn are the keys to success. We also provide capacity-building, classroom teaching artist residencies, and after-school music clubs for students. GITC can also be invited to present departmental in-service training for music educators, special educators, and general classroom teachers.
International Rescue Committee
5348 University Ave., #205
San Diego, CA 92105
(619) 641-7510 ext. 303
Deputy Director, Programs: Mitch Johnson
Email: mitch.johnson@rescue.org
Website: www.rescue.org
Description: The International Rescue Committee provides literacy services for refugee parents and their children. Programs include English language instruction, life skills training and family literacy. Programs are located in City Heights and El Cajon.
John Corcoran Foundation
Executive Director Colleen Mertes
Email: chezmertes@gmail.com
Phone: (760) 445-0229
Website: www.johncorcoranfoundation.org
Description: Evidence-based reading instruction is being provided to children, ages 3.5 to 5, via the Little Learners program. Some instruction is provided to the Seal Foundation (children of Navy seals) in Oceanside and Coronado. Other instruction is provided to individuals outside of the region through online instruction. Additional services are provided privately to learners of all ages. There is a cost of $50 to $75 per student. Full and partial scholarships are granted.
Juvenile Court Book Club, Inc.
PO Box 880706
San Diego, CA 92168-0706
Liaison: Crystal Culhane
Email: clculhane@gmail.com
Website: www.juvenilecourtbookclub.com
Description: JCBC provides an innovative literacy program for incarcerated teens who are wards of the Juvenile Court residing in Juvenile Hall, and Girls Rehabilitation Facility. Our volunteers discuss monthly book club selections with about 150 teens at 4 sites. We also provide one-on-one tutors to teens in need of remedial reading assistance and GED preparation. Due to Covid, Probation has suspended in-person visits. However JCBC is continuing to provide books to the facilities, as well as some online activities.
Laubach Literacy Council of San Diego County, Inc.
4203 Genesee Ave. #103-317
San Diego, CA 92117
President: Carla Dorantes
Email: president@laubachsandiegoesl.org
Website: www.laubachsandiego.org/events-1
Description: The Laubach Literacy Council is an all-volunteer organization providing free English tutoring to adult Second Language Learners in one-on-one and small group environments. We also provide free tutor training for new members. Centers are located throughout San Diego County, including numerous County Libraries for which we are the ESL component provider.
License to Freedom
SENA – Survival English for Newly Arrived
131 Avocado Ave
El Cajon, CA 92020
858-335-5998
Contact: Huma Ahmed-Ghosh, Project Manager
Email: ghosh@sdsu.edu
Website: licensetofreedom.org
Description: The mission of License to Freedom is to promote peaceful, loving and safe relationships within the diverse immigrant and refugee communities of San Diego, accomplished through services and strategies that build resilience and self-sufficiency, support healing from trauma and violence, and advocacy for equity and justice. The mission of Survival English for New Arrivals (SENA) is for volunteers to provide in-home basic English instruction to new arrivals, prioritizing women, the focus of our program because they are the least likely to work or school outside the home, and therefore have the greatest need for in-home services. Currently our focus is on curriculum development. We have so far identified a few groups that need assistance: older women who do not leave the house and are keen to learn; high school students who are in ‘age-appropriate grades’ but do not read and write English and speak very little English; young daughters-in-law who are house bound because of their children.
MiraCosta College – Continuing Education
1831 Mission Avenue
Oceanside, CA 92054
(760) 795-8701
Representative/Instructor: Eliza Rabinovich
Email: erabinovich@miracosta.edu
Website: https://catalog.miracosta.edu/continuingeducation/
Description: The Continuing Education program at MiraCosta College provides free noncredit courses in four areas for adults in Carlsbad and Oceanside: Adult High School, GED, ESL, Citizenship, Short Term Vocational, and Other Noncredit which includes special education and older adult courses. Also offered are enrollment services, counseling, tutoring, a writing center, Math Learning Center, library services and an open computer lab.
National City Public Library – Literacy Services
1401 National City Blvd.
National City, CA 91950
(619) 470-5865
Literacy Coordinator: Mikki Vidamo
Email: mvidamo@nationalcityca.gov
Website: www.nationalcitylibrary.org
Description: Adult Literacy Services provides one-on-one and small group tutoring to adults in the areas of basic reading, writing, math, computers and ESL, as well as GED, ASVAB, and Citizenship preparation.
Oceanside Public Library – Oceanside READS Learning Center
804 Pier View Way
Unit 101
Oceanside, CA 92054
(760) 435-5680
Literacy Coordinator: Chelsea Genack Eggli
Email: CGenack@oceansideca.org
Website: www.oceansidepubliclibrary.org
Description: Oceanside READS provides one-on-one tutoring, small group classes and computer-assisted literacy instruction for adults learning to speak, read and write in English in Oceanside and neighboring communities. We also provide preparation for the citizenship test, workforce readiness and technology classes.
Palomar College
1140 West Mission Rd.
San Marcos, CA 92069
(760) 744-1150 ext. 2166
Contact: Gary Sosa
Email: gsosa@palomar.edu
Website: www.palomar.edu/esl
Description: The ESL Program at Palomar College offers credit and noncredit courses that range from basic English to advanced college-level composition. We also offer separate classes in pronunciation, grammar, conversation, reading, career track, and specially designed computer courses for second language learners. Unique to Palomar College is our INEA program which promotes literacy in Spanish at the Primaria and Secundaria levels.
Project Access
Corporate Office:
2100 W. Orangewood Avenue, Suite 230
Orange, CA 92868
San Diego Locations:
– Parkway Club: 1237 Graves Ave El Cajon, CA 92021
– Meadowbrook Apartments: 7844 Paradise Valley Rd San Diego, CA 92139
– COMM22: 690 Beardsley St, Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92113
Contact: Jaqueline Vaquera
Email: jvaquera@project-access.org
Website: https://www.project-access.org/
Description: Project Access offers free on-site health, education, and employment services to families, children, and seniors living in affordable and workforce housing communities. Each of our locations in San Diego also offers an after school program for youth in grades K-6 where we provide tutoring services, homework assistance, social emotional learning, and enrichment activities.
San Diego College of Continuing Education – San Diego Community College District
4343 Ocean View Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92113
(619) 388-4850
Associate Professor: Leah Gualtieri
Email: lgualtie@sdccd.edu
Website: www.sdcce.edu
Description: San Diego College of Continuing Education provides classroom instruction at beginning and intermediate basic skill levels in reading, writing, math, spelling, and vocabulary. Other literacy programs include GED preparation, high school diploma completion, and English as a Second Language classes at six locations throughout the City of San Diego.
San Diego County Library – Adult Literacy Services (Program on Hold)
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Adult Services Manager: Cecilia Salgado
Email: csalgado@sdcounty.ca.gov, learnstaff@sdcounty.ca.gov
Website: www.sdcl.org/learn-index.html
Description: The San Diego County Library provides one-on-one literacy tutoring services for English-speaking adults 18 years of age or older.
San Diego County Office of Education – Everyone A Reader
San Diego County Office of Education
6401 Linda Vista Rd. 321S
San Diego, CA 92111
858-298-2024
Coordinator: Cindy Dunlevy
Email: cidunlevy@sdcoe.net
Website: www.sdcoe.net
Description: The Everyone A Reader Volunteer Program serves elementary students in San Diego County who need additional support in decoding and comprehension reading strategies. Trained tutors reinforce reading strategies as students practice in a one-on-one supportive environment. During the process the students become more proficient readers and build their confidence to become independent learners.
San Diego Oasis
5500 Grossmont Center Drive
Suite 269
La Mesa, CA 91942
(619) 881-6262
President & CEO: Simona Valanciute
Email: simona@sandiegooasis.org
Direct phone: (619) 881-6262 x1008
Primary Contact: Intergenerational Tutor Program Manager: Michelle Irby
Email: michelle@sandiegooasis.org
Website: www.SanDiegoOasis.org
Description: San Diego OASIS supports successful aging for older adults offering lifelong learning classes, travel activities, and Intergenerational volunteer opportunities to work as tutors and mentors with low income elementary school students to improve literacy skills, self-esteem, and attitudes toward learning. 40,000 older adults engage with us, and over 1000 members volunteer in the community.
San Diego Public Library – READ/San Diego
330 Park Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 238-6603
fax (619) 238-6677
Contact: Nicole Settle
Email: readstaff@sandiego.gov
Website: http://www.sandiego.gov/public-library/services/adulteducation/read/index.shtml
Description: READ/San Diego provides one-on-one tutoring and computer-assisted literacy services for English-speaking adults 18 years of age and older in the City of San Diego. READ/San Diego also provides family literacy and workforce literacy services.
Sweetwater Union High School District – Division of Adult Education
458 Moss Street
Chula Vista, CA 91911
(619) 934-6300
(619) 691-5680
Resource Teacher (ABE) /WIOA Coordinator: Erica Dibello-Hitta
Email: erica.dibello-hitta@sweetwaterschools.org
Website: www.sweetwaterschools.org/adult-schools/
Description: Sweetwater Union High School District, Adult Education provides in-person high school diploma completion, GED preparation, academic reading, writing, and math classes, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, as well as Foundational Literacy classes in 4 adult schools located in National City, Chula Vista, South San Diego, and San Ysidro.
United Way of San Diego County
4699 Murphy Canyon Road
San Diego, Ca 92123
858-492-2000
Overseer of Early Childhood Education/Literacy Efforts: Alexis Aviña
Email: alexis.avina@uwsd.org
VP of Collaborative Impact/Educational Programs: James McConchie
Email: james.mcconchie@uwsd.org
Website: www.uwsd.org
Description: Research shows that from birth to age eight, the earliest years of one’s life are critical for developing the social, emotional, and academic skills that lay the groundwork for later success in school and in life. United Way of San Diego focuses on increasing opportunities for children from low-income communities to enter school ready to learn and thrive, and who are proficient readers by the time they enter fourth grade. One of the primary programs at United Way is Every Student, Every Family, Early Learners, which uses evidence-based programming focused on literacy mentorship, family stability, and family engagement.
United Way of San Diego County partners with community organizations, to facilitate literacy-rich opportunities that help children build language skills in the summer, in after school settings. United Way of San Diego County leverages its collective expertise to provide students with the necessary literacy supports to mitigate the effects of interrupted learning, supporting children and families to enhance their at-home reading opportunities and foster the joy of reading.
UPLIFT – Kids at Heart
1660 Hotel Circle No., Ste 450
San Diego, CA 92108
Mailing Address:
2801 ‘B’ Street #26
San Diego, CA 92102
Program Director: Carla Dorantes
Phone: (619) 376-3513
Email: carlad@upliftsandiego.org
Website: www.upliftsandiego.org
Description: UPLIFT provides tutoring and mentoring services for low-income children in grades kindergarten through 12th grade who live in inner-city San Diego. UPLIFT operates at eleven sites and offers after-school enrichment activities and a summer program that assists children with academic skills.
Wildflower Initiative
12634 Via Vigneto
Lakeside, CA 92040
(619) 520-8810
Founder/Executive Director: Tiana Uribe
Email: info@thewildflowerinitiative.com
Website: www.thewildflowerinitiative.org
Description: Supporting education and social service programs that reinforce long-term self-sufficiency and empower women and youth through literacy. We place libraries and reading areas into homeless and transitional spaces. Our work strives to bring public and private sectors together with initiatives that serve our community for the highest good.
Words Alive
5111 Santa Fe St # 219
San Diego, CA 92109
(858) 274-9673
Early & Community Literacy Programs Manager: Robyn Grand
Email: volunteer@wordsalive.org
Website: http://www.wordsalive.org/
Description: Words Alive is a non-profit reading advocacy organization that opens opportunities for life success by inspiring a commitment to reading. We accomplish this by creating and supporting: Targeted programs for underserved communities; Community learning forums; Community-wide reading projects; Model reading programs; and Networks for communicating about reading.