A Recipe for Community: Shari’s Mulligatawny Soup

Pictured: Shari McCright at Lincoln Literacy’s 2024 Welcoming Week open house. Photo Credit: Charles Haacker When Shari McCright, a retired Lincoln Public Schools teacher, joined Lincoln Literacy as a tutor […]
As seen in Lincoln Journal Star:
A Partnership for Child Care Excellence We are incredibly proud to be featured in a recent Lincoln Journal Star article highlighting a vital partnership that is making a real difference […]
Lincoln Literacy’s Global Celebration

November 13 fundraiser to occur at The Lincoln Marriott Cornhusker Hotel at 6 PM Lincoln, NE — Save the date for Lincoln Literacy’s 2025 Global Celebration, a fundraising event to […]
As Seen in Living Well: The Inspiring Story of a Future Nurse

A recent article in Aging Partners’ Living Well magazine highlights an incredible story of determination, community support, and the power of literacy. The article shares the story of Taina, a refugee who […]
More Than Words: A Look Inside the Life-Changing Work of Lincoln Literacy

Recently, our Executive Director, Bryan Seck, and one of our wonderful tutors, Barb Tyler, had the pleasure of sitting down with Kim Hachiya on the City of Lincoln’s Aging Partners […]
Lincoln Littles partners with Lincoln Literacy to boost child care workforce

We’re proud to partner with Lincoln Littles to help build Nebraska’s child care workforce — one future educator at a time. Through paid internships, our new program supports English learners […]
English Skills — and Confidence — on the Rise at LPS

At Lincoln High, 11 custodians are proving that it’s never too late to learn something new. Through a specialized Custodial Vocabulary class taught by Lincoln Literacy, these staff members improved […]
Nebraska talent recruiters reaching new communities through Good Life campaign

Lincoln Literacy has been awarded $14,406 from the Nebraska Department of Economic Development’s Thrive and Retain Initiative! This funding will help us expand our driving education programs, ensuring more people […]
Lincoln Literacy student Dilovan’s speech at First Plymouth Congregational Church

When Dilovan arrived in the U.S. from Turkey, she didn’t know a single word of English. But thanks to the incredible support of her tutors, her Lincoln Literacy family, and […]
We’re Presenting at the 2025 COABE National Conference

Exciting news! Our own Executive Director Bryan Seck, Associative Director ofAdult Skills Julie Grives, and Training Administrator Kevin Mattran from Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing will be presenting at the 2025 COABE […]