“Don’t Dis My Ability” – Making the Invisible Visible!

The Learning Disabilities Association of Sudbury’s flag was raised this morning at James Jerome Sports Complex, Mayor Brian Bigger was on hand to officially mark October as Learning Disabilities Awareness Month in Greater Sudbury. Immediately following the flag-raising event, 2080 small flags representing the total number of students who have been identified with a learning disability within our school system were planted along Paris Street.

 

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The Learning Disabilities Association of Sudbury is a charitable non-profit organization dedicated to supporting all individuals with Learning Disabilities in reaching their potential, within a community that values their unique contributions and abilities.

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May 9, 2023

The Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario offers a $1,000 scholarship award in memory of Roy V. Cooper, who volunteered for over 30 years as a board member of his local chapter in Ottawa, as a board member of LDAO and LDAC, and as a mentor to individuals with LD and/or their families in the areas Find out more!


May 9, 2023

The Learning Disabilities Association of Sudbury, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Riteof Freemasonry of Canada – Valley of Sudbury, and The Scottish Rite CharitableFoundation of Canada is offering $650 scholarships to two students in GreaterSudbury with documented learning disabilities. These two students must be pursuinga full-time post-secondary program in the fall of their graduating year. Download Find out more!


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