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Donate to support the work of SPELD NSW

Donate to the work of SPELD NSW to support children and adults with specific learning difficulties, such as dyslexia.

SPELD NSW provides support for families through our InfoLine, learning difficulties workshops, and free and informative resources.

We make over 3,000 calls and emails each year to provide information, advice and support for families supporting children with literacy and numeracy difficulties and adults with specific learning difficulties.

Your donation goes directly to the work that we do to support families.  With your support, we can continue to offer free support to families through the SPELD NSW InfoLine and online learning difficulties resources for parents and educators.

Donate to SPELD NSW to support children and adults with specific learning difficulties

Thank you for your support of SPELD NSW through your donation!

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