Mission, TX
Lake Jackson, TX
greatmindsacademy@gmail.com

About Us

About the Great Minds Foundation

Our Founder


Dr. Lilliana Moreno

Ph.D, LDT CALT

As founder, Dr. Moreno invests her soul and imagination into every patient that she works with. Receiving her Doctorate from the University of Texas at Arlington, Dr. Moreno has years of experience in the field and is extremely dedicated to helping those in need. She believes in empowering students, parents, and educators with insights into dyslexia and related learning differences. Through her work she strives to create a dyslexic community based on understanding, knowledge, and support. 

Pictured: Dr. Lilliana Moreno, (left) and her husband Karlos Moreno (right).

Our Mission


Our mission is to be a beacon of support and knowledge for anyone affected by dyslexia. Whether you are a concerned parent, a teacher, or an individual struggling with dyslexia yourself, we are your steadfast allies.


Our Vision

Our vision is a world where children with dyslexia receive the support they need to reach their full potential. We envision a future where dyslexia is better understood and accepted, and where children with dyslexia are able to succeed in school and in life.

Who we are

We are here to help and educate those with Dyslexia

EVERYWHERE

Our priority is to help anyone that needs it no matter where they are.



IDEAS

We strive to come up with ideas to help bridge the gap between people with Dyslexia and success.

EMPOWERMENT

We aim to promote self-confidence, self-advocacy, and a sense of empowerment.



ADVOCACY AND SUPPORT

We strive to be a voice for those affected by dyslexia and work tirelessly to improve their quality of life.

EVERYWHERE

Our priority is to help anyone that needs it no matter where they are.




IDEAS

We strive to come up with ideas to help bridge the gap between people with Dyslexia and success.

EMPOWERMENT

We aim to promote self-confidence, self-advocacy, and a sense of empowerment.


ADVOCACY AND SUPPORT

We strive to be a voice for those affected by dyslexia and work tirelessly to improve their quality of life.

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