GDI Adopt A Teacher Program!

Teachers: Get Up To $250 For Your Classroom FREE

 

Grant W. Davis
President GDI Insurance
gdavis@gdiinsurance.com

May 2008

 

Grant Davis, president of GDI Insurance Agency, and his son are dyslexic. “My son and I have both benefited over the years from the extra help given to us by many kind teachers, who have employed a variety of teaching methods and given of their time and talents to help us develop learning strategies to overcome our learning disabilities.”

 

Today we find that many of the educational aids which were very helpful to Grant and his son are now beyond the current budget restraints of our local schools. Leaving some students without hope of gaining the basic learning skills most people take for granted. Many great young people don’t know what to do without the extra help a caring teacher can provide. They don’t recognize how, or that they can succeed, despite their learning disabilities and simply give up.

 

The employees of GDI have created a local Adopt a Teacher Program. The program is designed to simply support our local teachers in what ever way we can. Teachers don’t have to be working with dyslexic students to qualify. They just have to have a need that would help their students that is not being met by our local school districts funding.

 

 
 

GDI will provide up to $250 per classroom
To help teachers fund the little extras that help their students.

GDI has set up a small panel of educators to meet once each month.
GDI will have no input other than to facilitate the meetings and to send the donations out to the teachers.
When applying please be very specific as to what it is you are in need of and how it will benefit your students.

 

Any educator may apply for assistance from any member of GDI 
888-991-2929
Or mailing a request to
GDI Adopt A Teacher Program
801 Geer Road, Turlock, CA 95380.

Or By Filling Out The Form Below

 
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