International Literacy Day was established by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization as a way to promote awareness about and find solutions for illiteracy. Since its creation in 1966, the day has been celebrated internationally each year.
Because more than 750 million adults worldwide remain illiterate, the day is an opportunity to highlight literacy rates and reflect on literacy challenges. Phi Kappa Phi will extend the celebration beyond International Literacy day and devote the entire month to literacy awareness.
Want to join us in our month-long celebration?
- Follow our blog for upcoming literacy posts
- Connect with us on social media using #PKPLovesLiteracy
- Tell us about literacy initiatives championed by you or your chapter
- Consider a literacy-based project for your chapter’s Fall Service Project
- Read about our 2019 Literacy Grant winners
We look forward to celebrating literacy and our love of learning all month long, and we hope you’ll join us!
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