Sue Hall Sue Hall

Newsletter September 2020

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A MASSIVE thank you to everyone who donated and listened to our incredibly successful Walk and Talk the DYS out of Dyslexia.

We had so much fun, both in the planning and the doing and watching our $ thermometer rising to an amazing $5200 at September 04, and we know more donations are on the way.

We have had so many wonderfully generous donations from all over Canada – and its never too late, our coffers are always open, so if you would like to help us get to that $8,000 mark just go to Canada Helps Here,

or send a cheque to The Whole Dyslexic Society, 352 East 11th Street, North Vancouver, BC, V7L 2G9.  Thank you !  We can do this by the end of 2020 !!!

 SO many wonderful donors, we can only mention a few:

  • One shining star is Zoey, age 8, who cycled 25kms in 2hrs 24 mins from Mud Bay to Boundary Bay and raised $685 !!!

  • We had a biker who decided to ride 505kms the equivalent distance from his home town of Yorkton in Saskatchewan to Winnipeg, Manitoba.

  • Gisa, a Board director, got back her thirst for running, 10kms every other day!

  • Tristan was so busy hiking, he forgot to put himself in the photo!

  • Sue and a lawn bowling friend Mary Anne determined to walk 5kms every day… even Sue’s dogs were hoping for a day off but finishing the seawall walk with breakfast at the Boat shed in Ambleside made it all much easier. 

The ultimate star is Laura O’Neil, our administrator without whom this fundraiser would never have got off the ground and for whom we are always incredibly grateful. 

 
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The podcasts would never have developed if Tristan hadn’t suggested them, and he set us up with Podbean and YouTube. Shortly they will be on Spotify and Apple iTUnes.

In one month we have had positive reviews with 223 listens, and 21 followers, most people seem to listen/download on Sunday evenings ?

This first series has been about dyslexia and the correction.   Sue and Tristan have already started interviewing a second series which will focus on Prevention using the Davis Learning Strategies in schools.  They will be published every Sunday from October 4, 2020.

Sue and Laura are now posting videos on the WDS YouTube Channel  here or just go to YouTube and Search The Whole Dyslexic Society. You will see the public videos and then click on Playlist and you will see the ones we have been collecting.  This year we are dedicating our channel to the late Sir Kenneth Robinson, who was a remarkable, inspiring, hilarious proponent of positive change in education.  We miss him greatly.


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We trust that Canada Helps will be sending you tax receipts automatically, but if not, just let us know.  Those not using Canada Helps will have a tax receipt mailed to them from the WDS. Contact us at info@thewds.org

What a month!  THANK YOU, THANK YOU, this feels like the beginning of a whole new lifetime for The Whole Dyslexic Society, and massive thanks go to the current Board who have worked so hard for so long.

We are all in this community together to bring about increased awareness, and we will keep Talking the DYS out of Dyslexia in order to bring about an equal cognitive opportunity for all.

Love and gratitude to you all,

 Sue, Laura, Denny, Carole, Paddy, Nadine, Gisa and Tristan

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Newsletter August 2020

We are halfway through August and have already raised very close to half our total !  We are so grateful and so amazed by the generosity we are experiencing.

Walk and Talk the ‘dys’ out of Dyslexia

We had an article in the North Shore News August 1 and our podcasts are being published every Wednesday and Sunday in August.  We have listeners from around the world, and the comments are all good.

The episodes are on Podbean and also our own YouTube Channel.  Very soon we will be adding videos outlining what dyslexia is, the correction procedure and how it can be prevented.

Creative Dyslexia The Video

A group of Facilitators, led by Shelley McMeeken in New Zealand has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a video – Creative Dyslexia. There will be one version featuring Davis methods, and one version for general information on dyslexia. To visit the Creative Dyslexia Kickstarter campaign click here .

This truly is an exciting month for encouraging news!

To visit our Podcast Click Here

To visit our Podcast Click Here

Tristan and Sue have already started working on the second podcast series which will be focussing on the Davis Learning Strategies (DLS) – our Prevention objective.  For example, Richard Whitehead of DDA UK is the author of a book entitled Why Tyrannosaurus But Not If?  The Dyslexic Blueprint for the Future of Education, which is the perfect segueway for teachers who are aware of the DLS but need more information.  I have copies here if anyone would like to buy one. Click here to contact me.

It’s been difficult to focus (surprise) with so much excitement in the past 2 weeks, so many new connections are being forged and there will be more news at the end of the month.  For now, please do encourage your friends/family/work colleagues to go to our website and register for the sponsored walk – we are going to get to our $8,000 total – and we need you !

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With deep gratitude we thank you for your support. Warm sun-filled wishes, your Board, Sue, Laura, Denny, Carole, Paddy, Nadine, Gisa and Tristan.

With deep gratitude we thank you for your support. Warm sun-filled wishes, your Board, Sue, Laura, Denny, Carole, Paddy, Nadine, Gisa and Tristan.

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