Delaware County Literacy Council

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Delaware County Literacy Council
2217 Providence Avenue
Chester PA 19013
610.876.4811 Fax: 610.876.5414
Building Hours:
Due to COVID-19 precautions, DCLC is currently open by appointment only.

Note: DCLC closes for all federal Monday holidays and 4th of July.

Upper Darby Location

115 Fairfield Avenue, 2nd Floor
(enter on Terminal Square)
Upper Darby PA 19082
Open by appointment only.

Featured Story

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The Literacy Is Essential Telethon aired on October 21, 2020. We thank all who attended this free online celebration of adult literacy, and we congratulate the winners of the 2020 Champions of Adult Literacy awards. There's still time to view the Telethon (filled with celebrities and community leaders sharing their wisdom and talent) and to support DCLC through this innovative fundraiser. Click image above to learn more.

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