The Wisconsin Institute for Learning Disabilities Dyslexia (WILDD) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is dedicated to helping individuals with dyslexia and other learning disabilities. With a team of experienced instructors and staff, WILDD provides diagnostic services, academic therapy, and workshops to students of all ages, as well as support for parents, employers, veterans, schools, and the correctional system. Their approach, developed by co-founder and Executive Director Erv Carpenter, who is dyslexic himself, focuses on empowering individuals to excel academically and gain self-confidence.
Through their distance-learning program, WILDD Global, students can access language therapy from anywhere, while their partnerships with school districts and collaboration with DVR (Division of Vocational Rehabilitation) aim to close the achievement gap and increase workforce opportunities for individuals with learning challenges. With a commitment to helping people regardless of family income, WILDD offers free consultation appointments and operates a scholarship fund, making their services accessible to all. The organization's success is evident in the positive results achieved by their students, as demonstrated by the graph on their website.
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