At The Neurodiversity Alliance, we understand our responsibility to empower young people to drive real change through inclusive and forward-thinking projects. This week, we got to continue that celebration at our webinar, The Founder’s Fellows Roundtable. The Roundtable, culminating in […]
Read MoreEye to Eye, a national organization with a 25-year legacy of empowering students who learn differently, is thrilled to announce our integration into The Neurodiversity Alliance. This marks a significant milestone in our journey to enhance educational experiences and outcomes […]
Read MoreIn June, more than thirty advocates from Eye to Eye and the National Center for Learning Disabilities partnered to lobby for LD Day of Action in Washington, D.C. Students came from all corners of the country to speak with their […]
Read MoreAs a graduate student who was diagnosed with dyslexia at the beginning of my first year in high school, I am outraged by the high school parents who try to increase the competitive edge of their already successful children by having a health professional certify …
Read MoreThe Neurodiversity Alliance (ND Alliance) staff team hit the road this month to visit our nationwide ND Alliance clubs to support advocacy, education, and club organizing. We were especially delighted to visit Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, and had a […]
Read MoreWe are proud to announce the 15 students selected to receive The Neurodiversity Scholarship for the 2024-25 school year. These applicants stood out among many impressive applicants from across the country due to their determination, resilience, achievements, and commitment to the neurodivergent community, and we are excited to invest in their continued academic and personal success.
Read MoreThe Neurodiversity Alliance is committed to amplifying the issues that impact neurodiverse students. On March 14th, 2024, The Neurodiversity Alliance, invited by State Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon, was in Albany at the New York State Capital for Dyslexia Awareness Day. […]
Read MoreWritten by Carlye Raabe Carlye recently shared how we can support young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) like them. Originally from Denver, Colorado, Carlye is a sophomore at American University studying psychology and sociology with a minor in special […]
Read MoreAt the recent Learning Disabilities Association (LDA) conference in Orlando, Florida, Eye to Eye Ambassadors Carlye Raabe, Lydia Pinto and Lily Eisele had the opportunity to share their journeys and learn from educators and advocates. Here’s what Lydia and Lily […]
Read MoreDelilah Steinmann, Eye to Eye’s Mentoring Program Coordinator, recently answered questions about this year’s Strike Out Stigma campaign. This annual campaign aims to raise awareness, acceptance, and understanding of learning differences by amplifying the voices of people who learn differently […]
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