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Your Financial Contribution Can Help Us Support People With Learning Disabilities

How We Help

We Are On A Mission To Help People With Learning Disabilities

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LD Resources Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization founded in 2001 (under IRS section 501(c))  that helps find solutions to those who are affected by specific learning disability, Dyslexia and ADHD. 

We provide resources to these adults, teenagers and children, as well as their parents and educators, with a special focus on the needs of low-income households.

Your Support Fuels Our Mission!

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Contribute to LDRFA and make a meaningful impact in the lives of those with learning disabilities. Together, let’s create opportunities, foster inclusivity, and build a brighter future for all learners. 

"Thank you for your continued work in helping people with learning disabilities in New York. Since 2001, your organization has made great strides in advocating for and presenting vital services for people with disabilities. Your work is of great importance to our city."
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Matthew Sapolin
Commissioner of Disabilities / Office of the Mayor’s NYC
"I am most appreciative to LD Resources Foundation for their generous support and enhancement of our students’ potential. This assistive technology will provide the means for our students to become more independent and efficient in their learning process. It will be exciting to see what impact this wonderful opportunity will have on our students’ academic success!”
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Laury Franks, M.A.
Marymount Manhattan College
"You should be very proud of the work you have done in creating this organization and getting your message Out and building awareness of these issues. A great accomplishment! I am delighted to be a part of it."
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Jo Anne Simon
Attorney / Law Office of Jo Anne Simon

How We Help

We have donated assistive technology (AT) to libraries, schools, colleges, universities, and correctional centers and organized training sessions to enable their staff to maximize the benefits of the hardware and software that is available. In addition, we brought in experts on the American Disabilities Act (ADA) to offer their expertise, advice, and assistance to the staff of the ODS (Office of Disabilities Services).

Library Programs

We donate assistive technology software readers to make the library accessible to people with reading disorders in compliance with the ADA (American Disability Act). (Most libraries had 2 computer stations with antiquated AT with lots of stickers for the disabled only.)  We bring in experts to train the library staff in the use of the devices. 

Students Awards Program

Since its inception, LDRFA has granted hundreds of students with assistive technology awards. 

Programs for schools, colleges and universities

LDRFA donates assistive technology (AT) software and hardware to the schools and organizes training sessions for students with learning disabilities, dyslexia and reading disabilities, as well as the personnel from the ODS (Office of Disability Services). 

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