Financial Assistance: Disability Specific: Learning Disabilities
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Financial Assistance: Learning Disabilities offers resources on financial assistance for children and adults with Learning Disabilities, their families and caregivers.
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Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation has been making grants to support children with learning disabilities (LD) and their families since 1992. Over the course of the Foundation's fifteen years experience with this particular field, early intervention has emerged as an effective critical strategy to ensure academic success for children with learning difficulties, including but not limited to formally diagnosed disabilities. The Foundation's current priorities guiding its grant making are two-fold: Early Intervention: Recognition and Response and Technology and Teaching. For more information contact the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation at 290 Pratt Street, Meriden CT 06450, phone (203) 639-5544 or Fax: (203) 639-5545.Financial Aid for Students with LD: Guides and Resources is a list of resources for financial aid for the education of students with learning disabilities on great schools.org website, article by Lisa Kay.
Financial Aid for College Studentswith Learning Disabilities (LD) is a fact sheet with some concise information about how to get started as early a 9th grade to find financial aid for students with LD.
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