For Literacy Quebec, we offer support to community-based literacy organizations. At the time when the Centre for Literacy was around, they would give us valuable insight into research and these types of things, whereas we're more on the ground in terms of offering support to literacy practitioners. When the Centre for Literacy closed, it was a very huge loss. There was an infrastructure there that allowed for looking at the field of literacy in a much broader scope. We're very much focused on community-based literacy.
For the question on bilingualism, Literacy Quebec represents community literacy organizations within the province. A lot of the work we do is, first of all, raising awareness about what literacy is, how it affects people in their daily lives, and the fact that we're an English literacy organization that provides services. Oftentimes, when you're talking about vulnerable populations, when they finally have that level of trust and the bond that's been created with the community literacy organization, we become their first point of contact for anything. If they have a problem with their lease agreement or if they have problems accessing health or social services, they come to us. We help them with the English side of getting services.
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