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Holiday Campaign

Merry Christmas and Happy 2025 from the 
James Phillips Williams Memorial Foundation Board and Staff. 
 
Since 1985, the James Phillips Williams Memorial Foundation has been working to help struggling students be successful in schools throughout the Concho Valley and West Texas. 
 
The Foundation provides training for teachers in multisensory programs for reading, education for parents and administrators to all work for the good of the student. The overall goal of the foundation is to give students with learning differences tools needed for life success. Will you please help us? Any level of giving this holiday season will help to continue the mission of the James Phillips Williams Memorial Foundation, helping more families learn about dyslexia and other learning differences. 

$10,000 will provide scholarships for 120 students who enroll in the summer program. 
$5,500 provides training and materials for one teacher enrolled in dyslexia training for 2 years. 
$5000 provides training materials for 5 teachers in year 1 of the dyslexia training program. 
$2700 provides training and materials for one teacher in the New “Bridges” Program
$1800 provides one student full battery testing for reading and math testing.
$1500 provides one student full battery testing for dyslexia testing. 
$1000 provides two months of tutoring for one student 4 days per week with supplies. 
$500 provides one teacher with materials for year 2 of the training. 
$250 provides two weeks of dyslexia therapy 4 days per week plus supplies for one student. 
$120 provides one student with all seven books of the training program. 
$50 provides 2 one-hour sessions of therapy for one student. 
 
 This picture titled “Peace on Earth,” was drawn by Avah Isabella Ramirez a student at the JPW Learning Center. This is the winning entry of the 2024 “What Christmas means to me “art contest held during the summer of 2024. Avah is the daughter of Adman and Monica Ramirez. 

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Holiday Campaign

Merry Christmas and Happy 2025 from the 
James Phillips Williams Memorial Foundation Board and Staff. 
 
Since 1985, the James Phillips Williams Memorial Foundation has been working to help struggling students be successful in schools throughout the Concho Valley and West Texas. 
 
The Foundation provides training for teachers in multisensory programs for reading, education for parents and administrators to all work for the good of the student. The overall goal of the foundation is to give students with learning differences tools needed for life success. Will you please help us? Any level of giving this holiday season will help to continue the mission of the James Phillips Williams Memorial Foundation, helping more families learn about dyslexia and other learning differences. 

$10,000 will provide scholarships for 120 students who enroll in the summer program. 
$5,500 provides training and materials for one teacher enrolled in dyslexia training for 2 years. 
$5000 provides training materials for 5 teachers in year 1 of the dyslexia training program. 
$2700 provides training and materials for one teacher in the New “Bridges” Program
$1800 provides one student full battery testing for reading and math testing.
$1500 provides one student full battery testing for dyslexia testing. 
$1000 provides two months of tutoring for one student 4 days per week with supplies. 
$500 provides one teacher with materials for year 2 of the training. 
$250 provides two weeks of dyslexia therapy 4 days per week plus supplies for one student. 
$120 provides one student with all seven books of the training program. 
$50 provides 2 one-hour sessions of therapy for one student. 
 
 This picture titled “Peace on Earth,” was drawn by Avah Isabella Ramirez a student at the JPW Learning Center. This is the winning entry of the 2024 “What Christmas means to me “art contest held during the summer of 2024. Avah is the daughter of Adman and Monica Ramirez. 

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