A Great Summer for the Acadia Community Learning Program

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A Great Summer for the Acadia Community Learning Program
By Sharon Churchill Roe

This summer, the Acadia Community Learning Program hosted 65 participants in an English language program created for newcomer families in the Annapolis Valley.

The Acadia Community Learning Program (ACLP) was launched in 2016 in response to the sudden influx of refugees from Syria and other parts of the Middle East and Africa. Summer language programs for parents and children, however, are not available in the Valley through federally and provincially funded programs because of a lack of funding in rural areas. To fill the gap over the past four summers, the ACLP has delivered English language classes to newcomer families in the Annapolis Valley, providing classes for adults and children of all ages. Enrollment has grown from 37 participants in 2016 to 65 participants this summer. This program continues to grow because of the return of families from past years of the program, and the arrival of many new families in the area.

While this type of programming falls outside the scope of typical Acadia University offerings, the need and the direct benefit that this type of program has on our greater community has been recognized. Program organizers are grateful to have other community-minded volunteers and organizations to help continue supporting new neighbours as they establish their lives in the Valley, ensuring that they have access to learning. The 2019 Acadia Community Learning Program was supported by the Mud Creek Rotary Club, Campaign for Kids, VCLA and YREACH.

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