The National Center for Learning Disabilities celebrated its 30th anniversary at its annual benefit dinner, “Voices of our Children, Voices of our Future,” Wednesday, April 25, at New York City’s Marriot Marquis.
The dinner honored three outstanding individuals who have championed the needs of children with learning disabilities and have given them a strong public voice. Clay Aiken received the Children’s Advocacy Award for his work with TBAF, UNICEF, and the Presidential Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities.