EMPOWERING LIVES THOUGH LITERACY

At Stellar IC, we believe literacy is a right, not a privilege. Our non-profit organization is dedicated to helping children and adults overcome learning challenges, including dyslexia, through specialized, one-on-one tutoring. With a structured curriculum and certified tutors, we provide a supportive, faith-based environment where students build confidence, self-esteem, and the lifelong ability to read and write.

Why Stellar IC?

Personalized, one-on-one tutoring for children & adults
Dyslexia-specific programs with Orton-Gillingham-based methods
Writing workshops in small groups or individual settings
Parent involvement & online tutoring options
Goal-focused learning to reach and exceed grade-level expectations

“Our passion is to instill a love of reading in every child and adult while building confidence—allowing them to become bright stars in the world.”

Join Us in the Fight Against Illiteracy

  • Become a Corporate Partner

    Support Stellar IC and receive:
    ⚪ Your Company Logo on our website & social media
    ⚪ Recognition in our office & classrooms
    ⚪ A heartfelt thank-you letter from a student whose life you’ve changed

  • Sponsor a Student

    Give a child or adult the gift of reading with a personal sponsorship.
    📚 $7,800 – One-year commitment
    📚 $15,600 – Two-year commitment
    📚 $23,500 – Three-year commitment
    (Options for monthly, quarterly, or bi-annual payments available.)
    Sponsors receive: Progress updates, student-tutor photos, and a personal thank-you letter.

  • Make a General Donation

    💙 $100 – $3,500 (One-time gift)
    💙 $5,000 (Two installments available)
    💙 $7,500 (Three installments available)
    💙 $10,000+ (Four installments available)
    Every dollar supports tutoring sessions, materials, and resources to break the cycle of illiteracy.

REAL IMPACT: READ J’s STORY

“Because of the work of Stellar Reading Center, we are able to help more adults in our program that have struggled with reading and writing. There are many adults in our community that need this resource. A lot of them are too embarrassed to admit they cannot read but if there was a center that was focused on adult illiteracy, I believe that they would see they are not alone. It would be encouraging to know that they are not forgotten or too old to learn how to read. It is a cornerstone of our daily lives and everyone should be afforded the opportunity to learn.”

- Melissa Johnson, Coordinator Cherokee Judicial Circuit Drug Court, Bartow and Gordon Counties