Help Save the Adult Dyslexia Organisation
The Adult Dyslexia Organisation (ADO) will be continuing its fundraising appeal. Despite the great effort made by individuals and other organisations, we still need to continue our fundraising efforts into 2011. Money is still needed for the basic running costs to maintain the organisation. Will you please support us by sending a donation, whatever you can afford? Ideally through PayPal on our website.
2011 will be 20 years of the Adult Dyslexia Organisation, so make it a good one and help keep the ADO going.
No one can doubt these are hard times for the voluntary sector. We've got contracts, consultancies and conferences pending for 2011, and a strategy for securing our long term future, but in the short term, we're struggling to keep going.
We've been making a significant difference to the lives of dyslexic adults for twenty years. If you or someone you know is dyslexic we've been there for you through the work we have done with the NHS, Job Centres, Prison Service, through Government Departments for Education and Employment, and the development of support groups in the Community, Education and the workplace. http://www.adult-dyslexia.org/about.html
Now we're asking for your help to keep us going and continue to work on behalf of adult dyslexics and those with the overlapping conditions.
PLEASE send us your Donation today - and in return, in early December, we'll send you edition one of our new E-Newsletter full of information relevant to dyslexic adults. That of course will depend on the success of this fundraising drive.
PLEASE send your Donation to: ADO, Ground Floor, Secker House, Minet Road, London SW9 7TP or Pay directly through PayPal on ADO's www.adult-dyslexia.org. Please pass it on!
Notes: To make payments with PayPal on our website, you will need your Name, Address, Telephone number and Bank account.
Dyslexia Friendly - User Friendly Campaign
The Campaign aims to show that services and support put in place for dyslexics, can benefit other disabilities and non disabled alike. This goes across education, employment, ICT and day-to-day living.
Download the Campaign Leaflet leaflet PDF (right mouse click and save target as)

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