Charitable Registration # 1190 10312 RR0001

The problem

8,000,000 Canadians are reported to have a learning disability and/or associated disorders such as ADHD

Persons with learning disabilities are more than twice as likely to report high levels of distress, depression, anxiety disorders, suicidal thoughts and poorer overall mental health

THE GOAL

WHAT ?

Raise $150 000
by the end of
2025

WHY ?

Enable LDAC to persist in conducting research and serving as a guiding light for Canadians affected by learning disabilities.

HOW ?

By making a monthly
donation of $10 or more
to our association

MARILYN’S STORY:

“I had trouble learning at school and did not understand why. I repeatedly failed my classes and in my grades. I was diagnosed with learning disabilities. I received three years of remedial tutoring outside of school prior to the eighth grade – nothing further was provided in the school’s system. This severely affected my grades, mental health, and the outcome of my economic and social development. I worked very hard and other times I just gave up.

After high school, I attended post-secondary education; learning became easier for me as an adult. I have used my various talents and found coping strategies. I had always kept my learning disability a secret. I felt shame and was told that I didn’t belong. After I requested help at school, it was then I understood that having a learning disability I didn’t need to keep it a shameful secret but rather as my privacy. Then it became apparent to me that I had the right to be accommodated at school and work. My career has been working with people with disabilities. Currently, I am employed for the last thirteen years as an advocate for adults with disabilities in their workplace and their benefits. I know that had there been help for me as a child, my path to success would have been different, even easier. I know many opportunities were not available to me because of my disability.”

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OUR IMPACT

Since 1963

People like you have stood by us to make Canada a more inclusive and accepting place for those with learning disabilities.

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33 service points in 9 provinces and territories

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LDAC Research Hub – 1,254 persons searched for the latest Canadian research on LDs in 2023

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3,500 subscribers on social media + 2,835 newsletter subscribers

We lead Canada in promoting ground breaking research to better understand learning disabilities.

Our mission is to help empower individuals of all ages who face the challenges of learning disabilities. We accomplish our goals by championing research efforts.Through our research initiatives, advocacy and support, we strive to enhance awareness, provide essential resources, and be the voice of those impacted by learning disabilities across the nation. Join us in our dedicated pursuit of knowledge and support for a brighter future for all.

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    Our Donors

    • Roger Casgrain
    • Colette Casgrain
    • Lise Casgrain
    • Brendan O’Neill
    • Thealzel Lee
    • Jani Tsui
    • Simon Williams
    • Kim McLean
    • Lauren Goegan
    • Catherine Dunn
    • Waqas Baggia
    • Rhonda Rubin
    • Aneesh Sasikumar
    • Aaron Brown
    • Ainsley Congdon
    • Karen Velthuys
    • Rona Pelletier
    • Mary Lou Griffin-Jenkins
    • Cindy Lapeña PEI
    • Steven Reid

    To reach the Learning Disabilities Association of Canada, located in Ottawa, Ontario, please contact:

    Email: info@ldac-acta.ca
    Phone: 613-238-5721

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