Your donation to the Reading Center/Dyslexia Institute of Minnesota is a
critical investment in the bright futures of our youth.
Comments from grateful families:
"It has been amazing - the remarkable change. My son has gone from someone who couldn't read and was self-conscious to someone who reads in front of his class, and has friends. I can't say enough wonderful things about the Reading Center and how it made my son a wonderful, confident young man!"
"The tutoring my daughter has received has had a tremendous impact on her life, and I believe has changed the direction of her future as it relates to how she views college and further education."
"The relief for our family is enormous. My son does not receive much help for reading in school. . . there were times when we spent 15 hours a week doing homework. . . now he keeps up better and is less discouraged."
There is nothing more important to a child’s self-esteem in school than keeping up with the rest of the class. When they can’t they become the butt of jokes, get called stupid and get picked on in general. Providing the dyslexic child with the right tools to unlock his abilities can change the child’s self-value like nothing else. (Without the Reading Center’s tutoring online) my son would have lived his life unaware of how gifted and bright he is.
Children whose families cannot afford our services can receive a scholarship due to the generosity of our donors. You can help sponsor a child by making a tax-deductible donation to the Reading Center/Dyslexia Institute of Minnesota today.
$50 can sponsor a week of Educational Therapy to a child so he or she may reach his or her potential.
$250 can provide a child scholarship for initial testing in order to put a child on the path to success.
$1,000 can sponsor one new educator get the training they need to help a child become a reader.
Establish your own legacy of turning kids lives around through a lifetime estate gift or gifts of retirement funds without a transfer tax. For more information, contact the Director of Development at the Reading Center, 507-288-5271 or crussell@TheReadingCenter.org.