The Antigua Lions Club, a longstanding community service organization focused on supporting local public welfare initiatives, has contributed $1,500 to the Dyslexia Association, following an insightful educational presentation delivered by advocate Ingrid Daniel. Daniel’s presentation, which covered the daily challenges faced by people living with dyslexia, the latest support resources available, and the critical need for sustained community funding to expand outreach and programming, resonated deeply with Lions Club members. This monetary contribution will be allocated to the association’s core operations, including expanding accessibility to screening services, developing educational materials for affected individuals and their families, and running public awareness campaigns to reduce stigma around dyslexia. Representatives from both organizations highlighted the importance of cross-community collaboration to address often-overlooked learning differences, noting that this donation marks a meaningful step toward expanding the Dyslexia Association’s reach across Antigua. The Lions Club has a long history of investing in local health and education causes, and this gift aligns with its ongoing mission to lift up vulnerable community members through targeted, practical support.
PHOTO: Antigua Lions Club Donates $1,500 to Dyslexia Association During Ingrid Daniel Presentation
