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 Your donation will help empower adult   learners across Nova Scotia to overcome   barriers and unlock opportunities for   personal growth and employment by   providing access to essential technology,   financial awards, and valuable classroom   resources. 

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 Add your voice to the wide membership   that speaks for the advancement of adult   literacy in Nova Scotia by becoming a   member. Your support will help ensure   that all Nova Scotians have access to   quality literacy, essential skills, and   lifelong learning opportunities.

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 Learn about 10 simple actions you can   take to support literacy in your   community. Together, we can make a   lasting impact and ensure that literacy   reaches every corner of our nation.

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Learn more about our impact. Our annual report outlines the profound strides we've made along with with our community partners throughout Nova Scotia..

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Introducing The Literacy Champions Network

The Literacy Champions Network emerged as a result of the strong relationships and shared passion among the twelve literacy organizations that were previously affiliated with The Peter Gzowski Foundation for Literacy (PGFL). The foundation itself was established in 2002 following the death of Peter Gzowski, the renowned host of CBC Radio's Morningside, who had been deeply committed to raising funds and awareness for literacy in Canada.

A Legacy of Literacy Advocacy

Peter Gzowski's dedication to literacy began in the late 1980s when he set a goal to raise $1 million for literacy initiatives across the country. This goal led to the creation of the Peter Gzowski Invitational Golf Tournaments for Literacy in 1986. These tournaments became a platform for raising funds and promoting literacy, while also bringing together literacy representatives from different regions to exchange best practices and expertise at an annual training forum.

Over the next four decades, the Peter Gzowski Invitational (PGI) Golf Tournaments for Literacy spread across every province and territory in Canada. The collective efforts of these tournaments raised more than $13 million by 2018, contributing significantly to literacy programs and initiatives nationwide.

As time went on, the affiliated partners involved in the PGI Golf Tournaments for Literacy expanded their fundraising efforts beyond golf tournaments. They diversified their activities to include various events and campaigns tailored to their local communities, all with the goal of supporting literacy programming and raising awareness.

In 2022, the Peter Gzowski Foundation for Literacy made the decision to transition from supporting fundraising events to providing grants to literacy organizations. As a result, the foundation concluded its formal relationship with the affiliated partners. However, the relationships created over the years among the provincial and territorial literacy organizations remained strong and valuable. 

Uniting for a Common Goal

Recognizing the enduring connections and collaborative spirit forged through the support of the PGFL foundation and the invaluable work it accomplished, in 2023, literacy organizations from across the country came together as the Literacy Champions Network. They realized the power of their collective efforts and the potential to continue supporting literacy programming within their respective communities. With a shared commitment to improving literacy rates and advocating for increased literacy supports, the Literacy Champions collaborate on initiatives, share resources, and leverage their collective expertise to make a lasting impact in promoting literacy from coast to coast to coast.

Today, the Literacy Champions Network stands as a united force, working diligently to address the literacy challenges faced by their communities. They honour the legacy of Peter Gzowski and the accomplishments of the PGI Golf Tournaments for Literacy while adapting to new approaches and strategies to advance their common goal of fostering literacy skills and opportunities for all Canadians.

You Can Help Make a Difference

We invite you to join us on this incredible journey as we work together to create a nation of empowered learners. If you would like to support learners in Nova Scotia, please visit our CanadaHelps page and make a donation or consider becoming a member and adding your voice to the wide membership that speaks for the advancement of literacy in the province. 

No matter which literacy organization you choose to support, you can play a vital role in transforming lives through the power of lifelong learning. Learn more about 10 easy actions you can take today to support literacy in your community. Together, we can make a lasting impact and ensure that literacy reaches every corner of our nation.

Thank you for you support!



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Members of the Literacy Champions Network  

CanLearn Society

Foundations Learning and Skills Saskatchewan

Literacy Nova Scotia

Literacy Coalition of New Brunswick

Literacy Haida Gwaii

NWT Literacy Council

PEI Literacy Alliance

United for Literacy

Yamaska Literacy

Yukon Learn

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