PWC hosted our 15th Power of Words Breakfast on Friday, September 6, to mark International Literacy Day and to celebrate our learners, tutors, and community partners! Over 90 people attended — our highest number since the pandemic. We also had a record number of learners attend.We started with a delicious hot breakfast served by The Newport Restaurant. The event itself began with local singer Robyn Campbell’s beautiful rendition of Joni Mitchell’s Both Sides Now. We then heard Margaret MacDonald, PWC’s Board President, talk about PWC’s past year as well as her own experiences with low literacy needs within her family growing up. Jeff Larocque returned as our emcee and entertained the audience with his great commentary and anecdotes.Five of our learners (Pierre-Jacques, Isik, K.M., Joan, and Shah) spoke about the circumstances surrounding their coming to PWC and their experiences in the program. Our Keynote Speaker this year was Rawlson King, City Councillor and Deputy Mayor. He held us captive with words about the impact of literacy skills on society, the community, and the individual, along with sharing his personal stories surrounding reading, writing, and digital literacy learning.A special thank you to PWC Executive Director Dee for all the behind-the-scenes work organizing the event! At the end of the morning, we launched our annual Book Draw – where we have over 70 current books up for grabs to win, generously donated by publishers and authors.
People, Words & Change is proud of its long journey in supporting individuals in our community. Our learners come to us to improve their lives by advancing their reading, writing, numeracy, and computer skills. ...
body.kc-css-system .kc-css-1286408{text-align: center;}Every year for 16 years, PWC has marked International Literacy Day with the Power of Words Breakfast Event. This year, International Literacy Day, September 8th, fell on a Monday. Over 80 learners, ...
Exciting News! PWC's new website and promotional video havelaunched!
On June 19, 2025, we officially revealed the new site to our learners, tutors,board members, community partners, and special guests. The event was emceed byThe Hon. ...
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