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April General Meeting

3/31/2026

 
Next NYCCAL General Meeting:  Friday, April 17, from 9:30am to 11:30am  
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A NYCCAL State Advocacy Day to Remember

3/11/2026

 
Over the past two weeks, adult literacy advocates across New York raised their voices together for stronger investment in adult education.
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From classrooms across New York City to the halls of the State Capitol in Albany, teachers, students, program leaders, and allies came together to advocate for adult learners and the programs that support them.

A Day in Albany

Last Thursday, members of the New York City Coalition for Adult Literacy (NYCCAL) traveled to Albany alongside our statewide partners at NYACCE for State Advocacy Day.
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Advocates met with legislators and their staff to talk about the impact of adult literacy programs and the urgent need to expand access to them.

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March General Meeting

3/9/2026

 
Next NYCCAL General Meeting:  Friday, March 13, from 9:30am to 11:30am  
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    The New York City Coalition for Adult Literacy (NYCCAL) is comprised of adult literacy teachers, managers, students, and allies from community -based organizations, CUNY campuses, and library programs across NYC.  

    NYCCAL advocates for an adult literacy system that provides quality, comprehensive and accessible educational services to the over 3.9 million adults (aged 18-64) in NYC who need them. NYCCAL believes that being able to read and write, learn English, obtain a High School Equivalency, and enter training and post secondary education are the rights of every New Yorker, and the cornerstone to an equitable and just society.

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