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Washington Literacy Center Welcomes New Board Member - Breanna Bledsoe

  • WLC
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

The Washington Literacy Center (WLC) is pleased to announce the election of Breanna Bledsoe to its Board of Directors, further strengthening the organization’s leadership as it works to expand adult literacy, digital skills, and workforce opportunities across the District of Columbia.


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We are welcoming a strong and capable Board determined to strengthen and enhance WLC’s future,” said Candace Cunningham, Chair of the Board of Directors. “They understand both the challenges and the opportunities ahead, and they are ready to roll up their sleeves, leverage their relationships, and champion the resources and partnerships WLC needs to grow.”


“We are honored Breanna has chosen to invest her time and talent in the Washington Literacy Center,” said Jimmie Williams, President & CEO of WLC. “Her guidance will help us deepen our programs, build innovative collaborations with employers and public agencies, and secure new financial support so that more DC residents can gain the skills and confidence they need to succeed.”


The expanded Board will focus on:

• Strengthening WLC’s long-term financial sustainability;

• Growing WLC’s workforce, digital skills, health, and financial literacy programs that connect adult learners to real employment and advancement; and

• Building innovative partnerships with employers, government, and community organizations across the region.


As we approach our next chapter, we are positioning ourselves as a key partner in DC’s workforce ecosystem, ensuring that adults who were previously left behind by traditional education systems have a clear pathway to opportunity.


About the Washington Literacy Center

The Washington Literacy Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of adults in the District of Columbia through literacy, numeracy, digital skills, and workforce development. WLC serves adults who have been historically underserved by traditional education systems, helping them build the skills and confidence needed to pursue further education, secure meaningful employment, and support their families.

For more information, visit washlit.org or contact info@washlit.org or call (202) 984-0000.

 
 
 
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