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Dyslexia Awareness

Organized by Autumn Brewster
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Help raise awareness for Dyslexia

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All funds raised will go directly to INTERNATIONAL DYSLEXIA ASSOCIATION INC
26 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$15
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Sports Grey
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Sports Grey
Organized by Autumn Brewster

About this campaign

I designed this shirt because there are so many misconceptions out there about Dyslexia and the people who deal with it on a daily basis.  I hope that this shirt will help change some of these misconceptions and raise awareness.

Supporters

Anonymous 1 item
Autumn 2 items
Holly Chadwick 1 item

supporting my son and all students struggling to learn in the Public School system.

Cyndi Miesner 1 item

I am a teacher for Dyslexic students.

susanC 2 items

Have a husband and child with dyslexia and we need to build awareness.

The Coppolino Family 3 items

As parents of a dyslexic child, we have learned so much about how this affects a person's life. We want others to become knowledgeable as well.

Ms Taylor 2 items

I teach dyslexics and also parent one. It is my passion to assist them on their journey through navigating the world designed for non-dyslexics.

cathy mckenzie 1 item
Judy Waldie 1 item
Brandie 1 item

My son has dyslexia and the journey we are on is a tough one. The largest hurdle is teachers do not know enough about it. It is more than a child not learning to read and I think the word needs to spread on everything is affects and the struggles.

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