National Aphasia Association (NAA)
This non-profit organization is dedicated to advocating for persons with aphasia and their families. The NAA provides access to research, education, rehabilitation, therapeutic, and advocacy services.
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This non-profit organization is dedicated to advocating for persons with aphasia and their families. The NAA provides access to research, education, rehabilitation, therapeutic, and advocacy services.
This organization serves the Deaf, DeafBlind, and hard of hearing populations in the greater Philadelphia region and surrounding areas. Advocates for and promotes equal communication access, educational services, cultural awareness, and economic development.
Innovative and creative stories available in more than 40 languages. They can support children in learning new languages. They can also connect children with other cultures and traditions
FRIENDS is the only national organization dedicated solely to empowering young people who stutter and their families.
The NSA provides support, friendship and information to the stuttering community.
The Stuttering Foundation provides the most up-to-date information and help available for the prevention and treatment of stuttering.
This tip sheet explains ways to keep your voice healthy.
Supports and funds research, offers educational programs and publications for voice care professionals, the public, and professional voice users. The purpose is to enhance knowledge, care, and training of the voice.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the national professional, scientific and credentialing association for speech-language pathologists, audiologists, speech, language and hearing scientists, audiology and speech-language support personnel, and students.
This resource describes signs of communication disorders for ages birth to five. It advises parents on what they can do next. Information is available in English and Spanish.