Regional Adult Education Network
- Capital North RAEN
www.nyraen.org - Finger Lakes RAEN
www.wxxi.org/education/adulted/index.html - Hudson Valley RAEN
www.hvcp.org - Long Island RAEN
www.li-raen.org - New York City RAEN
www.lacnyc.org/nysprojects/nysprojects.htm - West RAEN
www.wnypdc.org
New York State
- Literacy Assistance Center
www.lacnyc.org - ALIES
www.lacnyc.org/ALIES/ - ASISTS
https://asists.com/login.aspx
- Literacy NY
www.lvanys.org/ - NYSED
www.nysed.gov - NYSED - Adult Education and Workforce Development
www.emsc.nysed.gov/aewd/ - SUNY University Center for Academic and Workforce Development
www.ucawd.suny.edu/about.php
Central Southern Tier RAEN
Programs:
- Afton Central Schools
www.afton.stier.org/ - Binghamton City Schools
www.binghamtonschools.org/ - Broome-Tioga BOCES
www.btboces.org/ - Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES
www.cayboces.org/ - Chenango Correctional Facility
- Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego BOCES
www.dcmoboces.com/ - Fulton City Schools
www.fulton.cnyric.org/ - Greater Southern Tier BOCES
www.gstboces.org/ - Herkimer BOCES
www.herkimer-boces.org/ - Madison-Oneida BOCES
www.moboces.org/ - Oneonta City Schools
www.oneontacsd.org/ - Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES
www.ocmboces.org/ - Oswego BOCES
www.oswegoboces.org/ - Otsego-Northern-Catskill BOCES
www.oncboces.org/ - Syracuse City School District
www.syracusecityschools.com/ - Tompkins-Seneca-Tioga BOCES
www.tstboces.org/ - Utica City School District
www.uticacsd.org/
Literacy Volunteer Organizations:
- LV of Broome-Tioga Counties
www.broometiogaliteracy.com/ - LV of Cayuga County
www.human-services.org/ - LV of Chemung-Schuyler Counties
www.lvanys.org/affalpha.html - LV of Chenango County- Opportunities for Chenango, Inc.
www.ofcinc.org/ - LV of Greater Syracuse
www.lvgs.org/ - LV of Mid York
www.midyork.org/ - LV of Oswego County
www.lvoswego.org/ - LV of Otsego & Delaware Counties
www.oneontacsd.org/ or http://oneontaadulted.org/ - LV of Steuben County
www.proactioninc.org/ - LV of Tompkins County - Tompkins Learning Partners, Inc.
www.tlpartners.org/
Additional Links
- ProLiteracy
www.proliteracy.org/ - US Civics and Citizenship Online
www.uscis.gov - ADA Information Line
800-514-0301 (voice) 800-514-0383 (TDD) - Department of Justice ADA Website
www.ada.gov
For requirements under the ADA and for clear explanations of various provisions of the ADA, this site offers information and links to helpful material. - Office of Disability Employment Policy
www.dol.gov/odep/
This website provides information on employment policy issues for people with disabilities. It also has information on recruiting, hiring and retaining employees with disabilities. Categories include Youth, Employment Supports, and information on the workforce. - Job Accommodations Network
www.jan.wvu.edu/media/jobdescriptions.html
This site gives advice on accommodation implementation, model job interview procedures and associated materials. - Workforce One Centers
www.labor.state.ny.us/workforcenypartners/wfnyp_index.shtm
This site provides information to businesses, workers and job seekers that will enable them to access and better understand the system. It also provides access to information, technical assistance, resources and funding opportunities that will enable local workforce investment area staff, one-stop partners and other workforce professionals to help build a better workforce development system. - Cornell Northeast ADA & IT Center
www.northeastada.org
This site includes relevant state and local laws and codes. The ADA & IT Center can provide an on-site Access Survey, has a technical support section, and supplies quarterly technical bulletins as well as other written material. - National Organization on Disability
www.nod.org
A general website on disability issues, national activity and accommodations. - New York State Commission on Human Rights
www.dhr.state.ny.us
This commission can help people with disabilities who think they may have been discriminated against in housing, employment and education. This is also a good website with information to help people with disabilities understand their rights.

