IDA Dallas Branch
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
International Dyslexia Association Dallas BranchStop the Slide. Start the Climb.
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Why IDA Dallas Matters
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High Prevalence of Dyslexia, Under-Recognized
Dyslexia affects about 15-20% of the population, making it one of the most common learning differences. dallasida.com+2dallasida.com+2
Despite this, many individuals go undiagnosed or under-served, especially in underserved communities. Early detection and intervention are critical. North Texas Giving Day+1
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Mission & Evidence-Based Intervention
IDA Dallas is committed to advocacy, education, and support for people with dyslexia and related reading disorders. dallasida.com+2dallasida.com+2
They use evidence-based approaches (structured literacy, trained teachers and tutors) to help students make measurable progress. dallasida.com+2dallasida.com+2
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Scholarships & Financial Support for Therapy
A major barrier for many families is the cost of specialized literacy therapy. IDA Dallas provides need-based scholarships so that students can access structured literacy therapy year-round. North Texas Giving Day+1
The organization also offers summer scholarship programs to help avoid the “summer slide,” where students lose progress without ongoing support. North Texas Giving Day
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Supporting Educators & Raising Community Awareness
IDA Dallas offers professional development for educators, which helps improve literacy instruction across schools. dallasida.com+2dallasida.com+2
They host conferences, speaker series, workshops, and outreach to increase understanding of dyslexia among parents, teachers, policy makers, and the community. dallasida.com+1
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Equity & Inclusion
Their work is especially important for ensuring that children from low‐income or marginalized communities get access to the same resources that others do. dallasida.com+1
By breaking down barriers (financial, informational, geographic), they help ensure literacy is not a privilege but a right. North Texas Giving Day+1
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Lifelong Impact
Dyslexia is not only a childhood issue — without support, it can affect confidence, education, job opportunities, and quality of life into adulthood. dallasida.com+1
By helping children now, you’re reducing downstream costs in remedial education, special services, possible social/emotional struggles, etc., and increasing the chances of successful, confident adults.