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THE ORIGINS

When the depression hit the United States in the 1930s, missionary Frank C. Laubach was forced to send home his fellow missionaries. When he told the tribal leader that the missionaries would no longer be able to teach the people of the Philippines to read, the tribal leader asked Mr. Laubach to teach one person to read. That person, the leader said, could then teach others.

From that experience, the Laubach Way to Reading, a one-on-one tutoring method, was created. For over 60 years, each one has taught another to read.

" A literate person is not only an illiterate person who has learned to read and write, he is another person. He is different. To promote literacy is to change man's conscience by changing his relation to his environment. It is an undertaking on the same plane as the recognition and incarnation of fundamental human right."

-Frank C. Laubach
Founder, Laubach Literacy International


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