LDRFA Art Gallery Submissions

Calling all young artists! Please share your art with the Learning disability community! All submissions will be included on our gallery page. The winner of the Learning Disability art project will receive the award. Any questions? Contact us at: info@ldrfa.org Submit your art to LD Resources Foundation Art gallery LD Resources Foundation  is recognizing the amazing…

Donate

Support LDRFA and Transform Lives of People with Learning Disabilities DONATE TODAY Your Contribution Counts Twice Until The End of The Year! Your support plays a pivotal role in this endeavor. It’s not just about funding; it will go 100% to students in need and will bring real change. With your help, we can guide ldrfa.org…

Presentations and Research

Below are LDRFA presentations Resources-events Resources-events (PDF) Assistive Technology Awareness for College-Bound Students with Learning Disabilities – A research summary by Zahavit Paz and Shannon Stringer. This is the summary of the results of a program model that provided special training to students with learning disabilities, assistive technology articles who were transitioning to college. It…

Art Gallery

Welcome to our new Art Gallery project. Our aim is to inspire and to empower audiences, as they view the wide-ranging possibilities of creative expression. LD Resources Foundation Action is looking to open a gallery space in New York City. Our aim is to give people with learning disabilities a chance to showcase their work to help them…

About Us

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. Learning…

Speech To Text

Speech to text is very useful and surprisingly useless at times. It is very empowering to young students who, because of dysgraphia or dyslexia, have a very hard time writing even simple sentences when they want to tell a much bigger story. It can be very useful for students who are searching on the Internet.…