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“Our teachers would be lost without LDA.”
 
 -  Early Childhood Center Director
 
STLMoms.com & FOX2 Now - Feb. 17, 2010
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO (KTVI - FOX2now.com) - Is your child falling behind in school? Do they struggle to keep up with children their age? Do you feel like they have the ability, if they would only try harder? You child may actually have a learning disability. Pam Kortum, Executive Director of the St. Louis Learning Disabilities Association had more on what parents should look for in their children is they suspect there is a problem.

MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO (KTVI - FOX2now.com) - Is your child falling behind in school? Do they struggle to keep up with children their age? Do you feel like they have the ability, if they would only try harder? You child may actually have a learning disability. Pam Kortum, Executive Director of the St. Louis Learning Disabilities Association had more on what parents should look for in their children is they suspect there is a problem.

Youth Thrive Award Winner - Dec. 15, 2009

The contest, held during August and September, asked people to submit reviews and ratings about nonprofits serving youth.  The contest was sponsored by GreatNonprofits and Guidestar, the premier web site for philanthropic research.  The results show the growing concern as well as the large amount of work being done for youth mentoring as well as children’s access to outdoor recreation.  This is the first ever list providing reviews of nonprofits serving youth by those who have actually experienced their work.  These unique results will be helpful to donors and supporters looking to get involved with this area.
 
Best of Midwest
     Large (budget over $1,000,000)
             
             St. Louis Learning Disabilities Association
            Ballwin, MO

 

The contest, held during August and September, asked people to submit reviews and ratings about nonprofits serving youth.  The contest was sponsored by GreatNonprofits and Guidestar, the premier web site for philanthropic research.  The results show the growing concern as well as the large amount of work being done for youth mentoring as well as children’s access to outdoor recreation.  This is the first ever list providing reviews of nonprofits serving youth by those who have actually experienced their work.  These unique results will be helpful to donors and supporters looking to get involved with this area.
 
Best of Midwest
     Large (budget over $1,000,000)
             
             St. Louis Learning Disabilities Association
            Ballwin, MO

 

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 St. Louis Learning Disabilities Association
13537 Barrett Parkway Drive, Suite 110
Ballwin, MO 63021
314.966.3088

 

 St. Louis Learning Disabilities Association
13537 Barrett Parkway Drive, Suite 110
Ballwin, MO 63021
314.966.3088