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Yes! Ambassadors Speak About Dyslexia
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February 11, 2015 by
Mir Ali
Teens who have dyslexia are quickly becoming the leaders of tomorrow. Learning Ally's
Yes! Program
Ambassadors, Victoria True and Stephanie Llorente, aren't afraid to speak up. Recently, the Zarlengo Foundation, a non-profit that supports programs for Denver children who have learning disabilities, held an event in Colorado. They invited Victoria and Stephanie to share their personal stories about dyslexia. "It's not always easy to speak about your difficulties," says Victoria, "but it is so important to increase awareness and understanding." Pictured below are Learning Ally students, parents, board members and staff at the
Zarlengo
Foundation event.
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