Sunday 19 April 2015

Beautiful week end weather and other Dyslexia Pathways CIC / Unique Dyslexic news.


The weekend:

Had a great restful week end in the sun here in Glenrothes in Fife. Saturday we had a great family and friends bbq in our back garden. Had a fab day laughing, eating and generally catching up. Four generations of the family were there. It was a nice restful day away from work.

 
 
On Sunday we took a leisurely drive to St Monans in Fife for the opening of one of Dyslexia Pathways CIC directors new business Forever Beautiful. I wish Lecia and every success with her venture.


St Monans a beautiful little hamlet on the coast of Fife


The Forever Beautiful Beauty Salon / refuge



Lecia on the left and Carolynn on the right. Both directors of Dyslexia Pathways CIC

Crowd Funding:

Last week was a very busy week for me promoting our Unique Dyslexic Crowd Funding appeal. It runs for 60 days and we are hoping to raise £3.500 for a new venture. Its all about enabling dyslexics to promote / advocate for a more positive profile of dyslexia.

Here is a link to our Unique Dyslexia Crowd Funding page in Indiegogo. Please visit our page and if you like what you see please contribute, Every contribution, no matter how small, will enable us to achieve our target. 


The aim of #UniqueDyslexic is to promote and
support the creative talents of dyslexics across the
word. Please share this with your contacts and
enable us to make our appeal a success. Just click on
 the link below to visit our Indiegogo crowd funding
page.
 


 
If you like what you see please donate or share amongst your contacts and help make our crowd funding appeal a success. Many thanks in advance.

Every contribution, even £1 will enable us to reach our target. If 3500 people contribute just £1 we can succeed.

Other news:

On Friday I went up to St Andrews University to meet their business manager and senior lecturer about my design for a new dyslexia app. It looks like we will be applying for a social innovation voucher over the next few weeks. More news on this later.

On Thursday I went on a Fife council supplier development programme course. It kinda demystified the whole tendering for business for me.

I believe we at Dyslexia Pathways CIC has the right team, track record and confidence to start to get involved with this.

Even got a little certificate. We will be attending more of these in the future. I also got a couple of very useful new contacts that will help us with developing our new dyslexia centre.



Many thanks for reading

regards

Steve

PS If anyone is willing to volunteer their time to support us in promoting our crowd funding please contact me.

Please come and visit our new pinterest page:

https://uk.pinterest.com/raelthing/








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