Support new literacy initiatives this year
Illiteracy is the daily reality of more than 770 million adults globally—a majority of whom are women and girls.
Through teaching reading skills, Wycliffe shows how much we respect and care for minority languages. This opens people’s hearts to be introduced to the God who cares for them, died for them and wants to be part of their lives.
Today, God is opening doors for literacy in unexpected places and communities around the world.
With Wycliffe's fiscal year ending on September 30th, your support today can help us set up new literacy initiatives for success this year.
Your gift before the end of September will:
- Support new mother-tongue literacy classes. Wycliffe’s literacy programs allow people to learn to read and write in their own language, and are in high demand.
- Expose people to the Gospel through Bible-based literacy efforts, which use Scripture-based reading materials.
- Empower minority language speakers. Literacy impacts nearly every area of our lives. It has positive ripple effects on our health, political participation, work opportunities, and faith.
- Have an eternal impact as people gain the skills to read God's Word.
With the school year rapidly approaching, this is a great time to give the gift of literacy to someone wanting to learn.
Sugna, a teacher, is seeing God move in her South Asian language group: people are catching the vision for literacy and showing openness to the Christian message for the first time. You can support Bible-based literacy efforts in communities like hers today.