"Closing the Literacy Gap" by Teaching English to Adult Learners

Category: VOLUNTEER HIGHLIGHTS

Project Light of Manatee recently hosted Lilliana Mont from the State College of Florida, who shared valuable insights about SCF’s programs for newcomers. The school also celebrates student Tuany Sodre de Oliveira, a nutritionist from Rio de Janeiro whose move to Florida inspired her to study English and pursue evaluation of her Brazilian diploma.
As we celebrate Thanksgiving, we’re reminded of the gratitude we share for this country and the people who’ve helped us along the way. At Project Light of Manatee, we honor Sister Nona’s legacy and the many supporters who make our mission possible. Wishing everyone a warm and prosperous Thanksgiving.
Project Light’s story reflects the true spirit of Thanksgiving—gratitude, giving, and community. Join us on December 6, 2025, for an evening of fine dining, live music, and art in support of our adult education programs and capital campaign to expand our growing school.
Project Light of Manatee, Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Bob Downie to its Board of Directors. A distinguished physician and dedicated Rotarian, Dr. Downie exemplifies the Rotary motto Service Above Self through his extensive record of volunteerism both locally and internationally. His medical background, bilingual proficiency, and deep understanding of community needs align closely with Project Light’s mission to empower adult learners through education and opportunity. The organization looks forward to benefiting from Dr. Downie’s leadership, insight, and unwavering commitment to service.
At Project Light Language School, we are joyfully celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 to October 15. This month is an opportunity to honor the rich culture and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. In this spirit, we are featuring Lidis Cuenca, whose story is particularly meaningful to us. Lidis was once a student at our school and later returned as a teacher. She exemplifies the valuable connection between our alumni and current students, sharing her knowledge and experiences with the next generation.
Project Light Language School celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by honoring the culture and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. This year, we highlight Lidis Cuenca, a former student turned teacher, whose inspiring journey reflects our mission of lifelong learning and community connection.

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