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Masons’ fine fund-raising events
The fraternal group Scottish Rite Masons, which has been promoting treatment of reading problems for over a decade, stages fund-raising events throughout an area of the US that deserve mention here on LD Blog: Various lodges (as I think they’re called) sponsor runs (or walks) to raise money for their work in providing services to children who have dyslexia.
Link to Walk or Run to Help Children with Dyslexia. Also, visit the Masonic Learning Centers for Children. And, yes, part of my interest in this project is that I run; there’s no race in my neighborhood, though…mayhaps I should talk with the local lodge.