Stuttering is a speech disorder involving disruptions in a person’s speech. Stuttering generally involves repetitions or prolongations of sounds and syllables or hesitations or blocks in making voiced sounds. As a nonprofit that supports people who stutter of all ages, we know that stuttering can be about more than speech and affect more aspects of everyday life than can be seen by someone outside the stuttering community.
The National Stuttering Association (NSA) is a leading voice in destigmatizing stuttering and empowering people who stutter, serving thousands of people who stutter and their families annually. Supporting local people who stutter, their family members, and those who serve them, including speech-language pathologists, the Kalamazoo Area Chapter hosts meetings on the last Tuesday of the month. Meeting attendees, adults ages 18+, will learn about stuttering and explore new ways to cope with stuttering in a safe environment.
Please contact the Chapter Leader for more information about attending meetings and/or how to support.
315 South Rose Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49007, USA
Primary Contact: Jade Epps
Email: KzooNSA@gmail.com
Phone:
Website and Social Links:
https://www.westutter.org/
https://www.facebook.com/WeStutter
Non Profit Status: 501(c)(3)
Currently Accepting Volunteers?: Possibly in the future but not now.
Related Categories: Adults, Advocacy & Activism, Community, Social Support & Counseling