How you can help us and get involved
If you are able to support us through fundraising or by making a donation we would love to hear from you. We are passionate about our work and about helping children with dyslexia and it is vitally important that we continue to offer our services to them through the Dyslexia Day Centre.
So please think of supporting us as your Charity if you are holding a quiz night or arranging a dress down day at work. Or, if you are still at school, why not get all of your friends and family to bake cakes for a cake sale one lunchtime? Alternatively, get your school friends together for a sponsored silence - we are sure your teacher won't mind!
Fundraising is an important source of income for the Dyslexia Day Centre and every penny you can raise will help us to help children with dyslexia.
So please think of supporting us as your Charity if you are holding a quiz night or arranging a dress down day at work. Or, if you are still at school, why not get all of your friends and family to bake cakes for a cake sale one lunchtime? Alternatively, get your school friends together for a sponsored silence - we are sure your teacher won't mind!
Fundraising is an important source of income for the Dyslexia Day Centre and every penny you can raise will help us to help children with dyslexia.
Corporate sponsorship
With 1 in 10 people in the UK living with dyslexia, there is every chance that you have employees in your business who are dyslexic but who have learned the necessary coping strategies in order to carry out their work effectively.
If you are looking for a charity to support for a particular event or on a longer term basis, please do consider the Dyslexia Day Centre so we can continue to make a real difference to the lives of local children with this learning difficulty.
If you are looking for a charity to support for a particular event or on a longer term basis, please do consider the Dyslexia Day Centre so we can continue to make a real difference to the lives of local children with this learning difficulty.
If you can help support us in any way then please contact Teresa O'Hara, Centre Manager, on 232655 or email [email protected]