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Financial support in 2026 reinforces a powerful truth: dyslexia is not about effort—it’s about strength, determination, and potential. Thank you for being a champion in the lives of the 20% impacted by dyslexia—and beyond!

The Hidden Costs and Impact of Dyslexia

20%

“Dyslexia affects 20 percent of the population and represents 80–90 percent of all those with learning disabilities. It is the most common of all neuro-cognitive disorders.”

Source: https://dyslexia.yale.edu/dyslexia/dyslexia-faq/

35%

“Only 35% of adults with low literacy skills are actively employed.”

Source: learningally.org/resource/the-hidden-costs-of-dyslexia

41%

“About 41% of students with learning disabilities like dyslexia fail to graduate high school.”

Source: learningally.org/resource/the-hidden-costs-of-dyslexia

30%

“In one study, only 30% of general education teachers feel “strongly” that they can successfully teach students with learning disabilities.”

Source: edweek.org/teaching-learning/most-classroom-teachers-feel-unprepared-to-support-students-with-disabilities/2019/05

Additional Ways to Give

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Becoming a 2026 Literacy Partner offers businesses a meaningful way to make a real impact—beyond increased visibility, your sponsorship directly supports students, families, and the advocates who stand beside them.

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“Champions for Dyslexia presentations have impacted my teaching in a number of ways.  I’ve deepened my understanding of the Science of Reading as well as Washington state law.   The presentations are so informative. Each time I walk away with practical application pieces I can implement the next day.  Thank you.”  

— Heather Miciak

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— Rami Henry

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