Ida’s Story

October 17, 2025

Ida Gross reading

Ida’s Unwavering Commitment to Learning

Ida Gross, an 83-year-old Baltimore native, embarked on her literacy journey nine years ago with the Literacy Council. For the first two years, she worked with tutor Karen Lehmkuhl weekly to enhance her reading skills. Beth Henry later joined, focusing on math, as Ida prepared for her GED tests over the next two years.

When the National External Diploma Program (NEDP) became available, both tutors encouraged Ida to pursue it. As Karen’s availability dwindled, Beth guided Ida through the NEDP. Ida passed two of the three entrance tests just before the onset of COVID-19, leading to a transition to holding sessions over the phone. They completed all NEDP workbooks, provided by the Literacy Council. However, health and transportation issues soon made continuing the NEDP impractical.

Instead, Ida and Beth chose to focus on reading, stemming from their enjoyable sessions together. Ida recalled how she used to glance at Reader’s Digest in the grocery store and think, “I’ll never be able to read that.” With Beth’s support, she soon tackled the magazine, eventually finishing issues well before the next ones arrived.

Ida then discovered her grandson’s old American history textbook, expressing a desire to read it. After Beth found a used copy online, they dedicated a year to finishing the entire book. Their next challenge is the Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr., which they are close to completing.

Beth Henry

Beth is continually amazed at Ida’s remarkable improvement in reading comprehension and fluency, especially given her own lack of formal training as a reading instructor and the challenges posed by their inability to meet in person. She credits much of this progress to Ida’s unwavering commitment to learning.

Ida now spends much time with her nose in a book, sharing her newfound knowledge, and staunchly advocating reading for all family members (especially the younger ones). Reflecting on her journey, she beautifully states: “When you can read, you can see the world.”

Comprehensive Report

September 29, 2025

Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County

Comprehensive Report on Community Needs Now Available

The Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County (CFAAC) has released its 2025 community needs assessment report, Poverty Amidst Plenty VIII: Building Community Together.

From CFAAC’s website: the report “is intended to increase knowledge, raise awareness, and frame informed discussions about persistent local trends and needs. It serves as both a tool and a call to action—designed to support all who are committed to strengthening Anne Arundel County through continuous improvement.”

Dr. Pamela Brown, the report’s author, will present her findings in public presentations this fall. Download the report and sign up to attend a presentation in Annapolis on October 1 or at Anne Arundel Community College on November 5.

CFAAC funds local grants and workshops that benefit the Literacy Council and other nonprofits. AACLC’s endowment fund is managed by the Community Foundation.

Sign up now! New tutor training session 10.18.25

Refer a Friend to Train With Us

Our fall tutor training session will happen on October 18 at Woods Church in Severna Park!

We’re always looking for new, dedicated tutors and especially need help in northern Anne Arundel County (Glen Burnie and Brooklyn Park). In addition, there are always students from Annapolis and the Severn area on our waiting list. Please consider referring neighbors or friends you think could be committed AACLC tutors.

We’re training new tutors for each of our programs: basic literacy, math, English language learning, and high school diploma preparation.

Interested trainees should contact Jane at director@aaclc.org. Space is limited.

ESL Tutors Collaborate

September 28, 2025

ESL Tutors Group

The Power of We: ESL Tutors Share Ideas & Resources

Thanks to the ESL tutors who joined us at our collaboration meetup in Eastport earlier this month.

We couldn’t have held this gathering without the support of our Annapolis partner Seeds 4 Success. Thank you, Seeds Team!

Stay tuned for more opportunities for tutors to gather and collaborate. We are planning to grow this offering.

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Now through May, eight AACPL libraries open on Sundays. See hours & locations.

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We’re just days away from our fifth-annual book fair on September 27. Please share with students, neighbors, and friends — we’ll be inside the mall, outside Crate & Barrel and the Discoveries Library with thousands of gently used books of all genres.

Don’t miss our raffle baskets, filled with prizes such as delicious wines, restaurant gift cards, and other local treats (see this post).

This year, we’ve partnered with Discoveries Library and local author J. Lynwood Holmes, owner of Old Fox Books, to host a reading and a local author’s fair inside the library.

Thank you to all our reading enthusiasts for their donations from throughout Anne Arundel County, and to the local businesses that are supporting the book fair with their sponsorships and gifts. We couldn’t do this without such generosity.

All proceeds will benefit our free adult tutoring programs.

I hope to see you there. Please invite your students and their families.

Many thanks for all you do,

Jane

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Adult Literacy Costs

August 31, 2025

$215 billion is the estimated healthcare costs per year linked to low adult literacy in the U.S.

Low adult literacy is linked to $215 billion in annual healthcare costs in the U.S.

Low literacy leads to increased:

  • E.R. visits
  • office calls
  • need for prescription drugs

Improving reading can aid adults in filling out essential forms, understanding healthcare advice, following doctors’ instructions, and reading medication bottles.

Learn more about adult literacy and skills on ProLiteracy’s Fact Sheet.

AACLC Staff at the Seeds 4 Success Family Reunion

We Enjoyed the Seeds 4 Success 3rd-Annual Family Reunion!

On August 17, AACLC staff had a great time meeting families and community partners at the Seeds 4 Success Family Reunion in Eastport. Children and families enjoyed lunch, time together, crafts, and learning about local resources.

Book Fair Previews

August 26, 2025

An array of books featured on AACLC instagram

Book Previews are Featured on our Instagram @aacoliteracy

Follow BOOK FAIR updates on our social media at Facebook and Instagram.

We're accepting new students! Refer a local adult to our FREE literacy, ESL, math, or diploma programs. Call 410-269-4419 or email director@aaclc.org.