About LDAWC

About Us

Who We Are

Who Is The LDAWC

The Learning Disabilities Association of Wellington County (LDAWC) started in 1973. We are a charitable, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children, youth and adults with learning disabilities so that they can reach their full potential. The Association continues to be a grassroots organization that relies on volunteers to carry out its many functions. The Association does not have a permanent office.

We help individuals and their families who have learning disabilities (LDs) to reach their potential.

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OUR MISSION

“Improving the lives of children, youth and adults with learning disabilities so that they can reach their full potential.”

OUR VISION

“A community where learning disabilities are understood and accepted.”

Mission

Improving the lives of children, youth and adults with learning disabilities so that they can reach their full potential.

Vision

A community where learning disabilities are understood and accepted.

Board Of Directors

John McNamara

President

Natalie Cooper

Vice President

Kathy Beckwith

Secretary

Christine MacDonald

Treasurer

Karen Ferris

Board Member

Jasleen Kaur

Board Member

Lisa Sanvido

Board Member

Ami DeVries

Board Member

Staff Members

Marciane Any

Executive Director

Evie Ferreira

Programs Coordinator

Andre Campbell

Project Specialist

Make A Difference

Help us improve the lives of children, youth and adults with learning disabilities so that they can reach their full potential.

Empower Your Community

Through outreach, education, advising and advocacy, we are realizing our vision of a community where learning disabilities are understood and accepted.

Support Our Services

We work to advance the education, employment, social development, legal rights and general wellbeing of individuals with learning disabilities.