Page Forward holds quarterly meeting at Withee


Page Forward Literacy Volunteers of Clark County (Page Forward) held their quarterly meeting Friday, September 5, 2025 at the Withee Library. In addition to agenda items, guest speakers were Ana Macias and Cari Rios.
Page Forward is a non-profit organization established in 1994 that continues to offer free literacy tutoring. September is Literacy Month.
Page Forward has had as many as 20 volunteers. In 2024, they served 57 students across Clark county. Their students are English Language Learners working in Clark county, Adult Literacy Learners whose native language is English, refugees and learners in the Clark County Jail. Services are provided in public libraries, churches, schools, homes, the Clark County Jail and on Zoom.
Funding comes through grants that help pay for student workbooks, textbooks, teacher manuals, calculators, laptops, printers, software and office supplies.
Page Forward offers General Education Development (GED), High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED), English Language Learning (ELL), Adult Basic Education (ABE), Adult Secondary Education (ASE) and basic computer skills. Anyone interested in tutoring or accessing services, please contact: Christine Keller (608-770-2017), Carol Oryszczyn (715429-0351), Jeffer Scheuer, translator (715-316-3551) or Cari Rios, translator (715-255-7161).