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First Literacy holds first open house in two years

Por: The Boston Globe Nation September 26, 2022

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First Literacy, a Boston organization dedicated to increasing adult basic education opened its doors for the first time in two years last week for a public open house event.An open house held on Wednesday allowed people to meet First Literacy scholars, tour facilities, learn more about the organization’s mission and see the progress they’ve made since they were last in-person.“The Open House was a great opportunity for our supporters to... + full article



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