News
Whether online, in print, or straight from our organization,
Lincoln Literacy strives to tell our story and the stories of those we serve.
Online
Lincoln Literacy News Release: Executive Director Clayton Naff Announces Planned Retirement
Friendship Force hosts Afghan refugees at holiday party
Catholic Social Services helping resettle Afghan refugees in Lincoln
Leadership profile: Pat Leach, 40-year champion of Lincoln City Libraries
Lincoln Literacy supports incoming Afghan refugees
Mayor Gaylor Baird on Afghan refugees coming to Lincoln
Woods Charitable Fund awards $1.8M in grants
Eager-to-learn Lincoln Literacy student dies in accident back home in Ukraine
Lincoln Literacy creates new tools in changing pandemic world
Immigrant helped into CNA career finds opportunity in 'the small stuff' at Bryan during pandemic
Goodwill Helps Lincoln Literacy Restart New Beginning Classes
Lincoln Literacy Helps Immigrants Prepare for CNA Class
Lincoln Literacy Honored with Step Up Award
News Release: Global Cabaret 2020 to Sound a Note of Joyful Unity
Print News
Family Literacy: Making it Work at Culler Middle School (October 2019)
Daily Nebraskan - Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs (September 2019)
NET -- Helping Refugees (February 2017)
L Magazine – Reading Rainbow (March 2015)
Journal Star Op-Ed by Executive Director Clayton Naff (September 2014)
Lincoln Journal Star – Pilot Literacy Program at Jail Yields Impressive Results (May 2014)
L Magazine -Speak Easy, Read Well (April 2014)
Lincoln Journal Star op-ed by Executive Director Clayton Naff (September 2013)
Omaha World-Herald op-ed by Board Member Jane Renner Hood (September 2013)
L Magazine – Scrabble Scramble (December 2011)
L Magazine & Lincoln Journal Star – Open Books, Open Doors Event (April 2011)
L Magazine – Nonprofit Executive of the Year (March 2011)
L Magazine – Scrabble Scramble (December 2010)
In-house Newsletter
Word on the Street is Lincoln Literacy’s semiannual print newsletter. Sent to tutors, members, donors, and supporters alike, Word on the Street reaches approximately 1,800 readers.