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How You Can Help
There are a variety of ways that you support Dyslexia Action:
Charity of the Year
Companies can select Dyslexia Action as their chosen charity to support during a year.
Cause Related Marketing
Cause Related Marketing (CRM) is a great way for businesses to work with charities to generate funds through a commercial activity whereby a percentage of profits from the sales of goods or a service will go to a specific cause
Sponsorship of Events
Support a Dyslexia Action event and enhance your brand visability
Donations
From a one off donation to a regular contribution of as little as £3 a month, your generosity will make a huge difference
Give a gift in memory
Start a collection or make a donation in memory of a loved one as a celebration of their life.
Give a gift in celebration
Make you special celebration count by asking for donations to Dyslexia Action instead of gifts.
Legacies
Remember Dyslexia Action in your will
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A gift can help Dyslexia Action, from a raffle prize to office equipment
Collection Tins
Display a collection tin in your place of work or local venue to raise money
Challenge Events
Get Involved in one of the many challenge events that take place across the country to raise sponsorship
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Put on an event in aid of Dyslexia Action to raise funds and awareness
Attend a Special Event
Whether is a team, table, or ticket attend a Special Event and show your support for Dyslexia Action
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Opportunities are available such as our internship scheme and becoming a Centre Charity Champion.
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