Learner Spark: Issue No. 3 (January 2026)

Learner Spark: Issue No. 3 (January 2026)

The Literacy Center of West Michigan is pleased to publish Learner Spark, Issue No. 3, now available as a free PDF download. Learner Spark is a learner-written magazine that shares original stories from adult learners across Literacy Center programs. The writing reflects learners’ lived experiences and is published in their own words as part of ongoing literacy development.

Hong’s Story of Modeling Lifelong Learning to Her Children

Hong’s Story of Modeling Lifelong Learning to Her Children

When volunteer coach McKenna began meeting with Hong virtually in June 2024, it quickly became clear that Hong’s love for learning, and her love for her family, go hand in hand. A mother of three, Hong often has her children nearby during their virtual coaching sessions. Their cheerful interruptions are always welcome, until her coach gently reminds them, “Okay, time for mom to study English!”

Exploring the West: A Journey of Discovery by Jiyoung Noh

Exploring the West: A Journey of Discovery by Jiyoung Noh

At the Literacy Center of West Michigan, we help adults build the literacy and language skills they need to reach their goals. The Learner Spark is one way we celebrate that growth—it's our in-house magazine written by learners, for learners. Each story highlights the goals, challenges, and achievements of our learners in their own words. Read Jiyoung's story here:

Tabo's Better Future Through English

Tabo's Better Future Through English

Tabo is a participant in the MI Impact program at the Literacy Center, a contextualized English and healthcare career training program in partnership with Corewell Health.

Olesya's Journey to Becoming a Licensed Hairstylist in the U.S.

Olesya's Journey to Becoming a Licensed Hairstylist in the U.S.

At the Literacy Center of West Michigan, we help adults build the literacy and language skills they need to reach their goals. The Learner Spark is one way we celebrate that growth—it's our in-house magazine written by learners, for learners. Each story highlights the goals, challenges, and achievements of our learners in their own words. Read Olesya’s story here:

WZZM-13: Literacy Center of West Michigan helps immigrants land healthcare jobs

WZZM-13: Literacy Center of West Michigan helps immigrants land healthcare jobs

A groundbreaking partnership is redefining workforce development in West Michigan — and local media is taking notice. WZZM-13 recently featured the MI Impact program, an innovative collaboration led by the Literacy Center of West Michigan with Corewell Health and supported through the statewide MI Impact grant initiative. The segment highlighted how the program connects English-learning and immigrant adults to high-demand healthcare careers through a model that combines paid employment, English instruction, and credentialed training — helping to fill critical staffing gaps while opening doors to economic mobility.

How Workplace English Changed Jorge's Career

How Workplace English Changed Jorge's Career

When Jorge arrived from Cuba, he had a degree in electrical engineering but limited English. After taking Workplace English classes through his company, he advanced from the foundry floor to the R&D lab—eventually becoming Lab Manager.

Remembering Ed

Remembering Ed

We remember Ed for his quiet determination and deep commitment to literacy. Even in the face of serious illness, he continued to show up—ready to grow, connect, and learn.

LEO awards over $1M to Literacy Center to support workforce development initiative

LEO awards over $1M to Literacy Center to support workforce development initiative

WEST MICHIGAN – Today, the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) announced more than $1 million of the $15 million MI Impact Grant program was awarded to Literacy Center of West Michigan. The grant, made available to Michigan’s large nonprofits who provide programming to lift people out of poverty, will allow the nonprofit to expand employment and training services to build a more skilled workforce in Kent County.

Literacy Center of West Michigan Takes the Lead in NCFL's Nationwide 60x30 Family Learning Vision

Literacy Center of West Michigan Takes the Lead in NCFL's Nationwide 60x30 Family Learning Vision

The National Center for Families Learning (NCFL) today announced the Literacy Center of West Michigan is the lead partner in creating a 60x30 Family Learning Community in West Michigan. In the months ahead, the Literacy Center of West Michigan will work with the NCFL, local families and more than 20 community partners to align programmatic goals and coordinate efforts to provide family literacy, engagement and leadership opportunities to historically underserved and marginalized families within the community.