Educational Services
Together We Learn
Together We Learn (TWL) supports the growth of young children under five while empowering parents to strengthen their English and literacy skills. Through high-quality early learning, adult education, and family literacy, TWL helps underserved families build the skills they need for school readiness and long-term success.
About Together We Learn
Together We Learn (TWL) is a dual‑generation educational program that supports young children under age five while also empowering their parents. TWL provides high‑quality early learning focused on maximizing the potential of underserved children through evidence‑based curricula and engaging, literacy‑centered activities. While children learn in age‑appropriate classrooms, parents participate in English as a Second Language (ESL) courses through Dallas College and in the Together We Read program, which builds adult literacy skills and supports English proficiency.
Together We Learn Locations
Together We Learn is currently provided in East Dallas at St. Pius X Parish and in West Dallas at our state licensed CFCC campus.
Program Impact
Together We Learn Strengthens Literacy Across Generations.
Through early childhood education, adult English instruction, family literacy, and developmental support, Together We Learn helps families build the skills needed for school readiness and long-term success.
Two center-based sites serve families from over 50 zip codes.
72% of clients reside in zip codes identified as "most vulnerable" by United Way.
82% of TWL children complete program at or above developmental age in both cognitive and language skills.
94% of TWL parents increase their frequency of reading every week with their children under five.
84% of TWL adults graduate with an English proficiency level of 2nd grade or higher.
20% of children served receive therapeutic services for a delay in language and/or services for autism through our partnership with University of Texas at Dallas and other partner specialists.




