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Stuttering - Organizations - United StatesInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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American Speech-Language Hearing Association Description: Questions and answers about childhood stuttering. (kidsource.com) |
Friends: National Association of Young People Who Stutter Description: Nonprofit support organization for children and teenagers who stutter. (friendswhostutter.org) |
New York Stuttering Support Groups Description: We offer hope, dignity, knowledge, joy, and empowerment to children and adults who stutter, while serving their families, friends, and employers and the speech-language pathologists who may work with them. (geocities.com) |
Passing Twice Description: An informal network of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender stutterers and their friends. Its resources include background information, newsletter excerpts, and an image gallery. (passingtwice.com) |
Stuttering Foundation of America Description: Nonprofit charitable organization working towards the prevention and improved treatment of stuttering. Provides free online resources, services and support, and support for research. (stuttersfa.org) |
The Chicago Stuttering Society Description: Independent nonprofit group established to provide information, advocacy, and support. (GeoCities.com) |
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