Vita Receives Contribution from Centennial Education Association

Pictured left to right are Maritza Aucay, Vita Family Literacy Childcare Worker/Assistant; Karina Wegelius, Vita’s Director of ESL Programs; Centennial School District Reading Specialist Erin Landy; Mary Ellen Donnelly, President of CEA; and Iryna Yefimenko, Vita Family Literacy Instructor.

Warminster, PA (April 30, 2018) The Centennial Education Association (CEA) presented a donation of $1,000 to Vita Education Services to be used to help assist in funding the Family Literacy programs that Vita offers.

The CEA is comprised of teachers in the Centennial School District and has a fourteen-year history of supporting literacy in the community through donations to libraries, reading programs and other literacy programs.

In accepting the donation, Karina Wegelius, Vita’s Director of English as a Second Language, said, “We are pleased to be recognized by the teachers in the Centennial School District for our work to increase the literacy skills of adults and families.”

Vita Education Services offers classes and small group tutoring instruction in literacy and English as a Second Language (ESL) throughout the county, including William Tennent High School in Warminster. Also, family literacy programs are offered in collaboration with Centennial School District at the district’s administration building in Warminster and in collaboration with Bristol Township School District at the district’s administration building in Levittown.