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How You Can Help?

Sponsor a child – Change a life


• Problem:


High Cost of Special Education
The average cost per special education student is an additional $9,396 per student per year. This means that the total cost to support just one child’s special education services for his/her entire academic career (grades 1 – 12) could potentially cost $112,428 U.S. tax dollars. (National Education Association)

• Solution:


Sponsor Just One Student Through the Insight Vision Center
A sponsorship of $8,350 will provide Vision Therapy and Applied Visual Thinking for a student who may be potentially in need of special education services. Considering the cost of special education services for one year, this investment will have more than paid for itself in just one year. This will allow our school districts to concentrate more fully on the positive aspects of educating our youth rather than remediation of literacy problems.

• Problem:


Unemployed Youth
Approximately 50% of the nation’s unemployed youth age 16-21 are functional illiterate with virtually no prospects of obtaining good jobs. – (U.S. Department of Education)

• Solution:


Sponsor Just One Student Through the Insight Vision Center
A sponsorship of $8,000 will provide Vision Therapy and Applied Visual Thinking for a student to become literate, gainfully employed, and be able to reach their full potential.

• Problem:


$2 Billion spent for Children Who Repeat Grade
It is estimated that $2 billion is spent each year on students who repeat a grade because they have reading problems. (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)

• Solution:


Sponsor Just One Student Through the Insight Vision Center
A sponsorship of $8,350 will provide Vision Therapy and Applied Visual Thinking for a student to help them get to grade level and avoid the repeating of a grade.
Ways to Give:

• Credit Card
• Cash
• Securities
• Life Insurance You No Longer Want or Need
• Retirement Funds
• Real Estate
• Artwork
• Tangible Personal Property
  That Can Be Sold
• Life Income Gifts
• Charitable Remainder Trust
• Charitable Lead Trust
• Bequests
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