Student Support

All of the students at Literacy Source are provided with the individualized support and services they need to help them achieve their goals. Staff work with each student to identify potential barriers, recommend appropriate resources and provide help in order to encourage student success. Student Support Services at Literacy Source are crucial to allowing each learner the chance to take full advantage of what Literacy Source has to offer.

How to Request Support Services

If you are an instructor or tutor, let your staff contact know you would like a Student Support Survey to fill out for one of your students who is in need of services. If you are a current student, please talk to a staff member to request help.

For Social Service Providers

To refer your clients to Literacy Source, please call and sign your client up for a new student orientation. Make sure to mention your name, phone number and organization. If you are a DSHS case manager or social worker referring a client under the WorkFirst program, please ask to speak to our Workforce Coordinator who will be able to expedite services for your client.

If you are a interested in providing information about the resources your agency provides, or leading a community engagement activity, please contact our Community Engagement Workshop coordinator to learn more. You will find more information about this program under the Community Engagement tab.

Other Resources

1. Food Bank Resources - Information about the different locations and hours of food banks in the Seattle area. It also provides links to Literacy Source's volunteer blog with more information on nutritional programs and news in the Seattle area.

2. Immigrant and Refugee Legal Support - Locations, hours of operation, and other helpful information of legal resources such as the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project. Also, it provides information on how to become a U.S. citizen and the benefits of citizenship.

3. Childcare Resources - Information on many childcare resources throughout the Seattle area. It also has information that can help parents choose safe and reliable childcare.