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The National Stuttering Association (NSA) is a United States support group organization for people who stutter. Its headquarters are in New York City.[1]
It was founded by Bob Goldman and Michael Sugarman as the National Stuttering Project in California in 1977.[2] Currently the NSA functions through a system of local sections nationwide. In 2002 it had over 3500 members in 80 local chapters in 50 states. [3]
The NSA sponsors regional workshops, youth and family events, and education seminars for speech-language pathologists. It also publishes pamphlets, as booklets about stuttering, as well as newsletters Letting Go, Stutter Buddies (for children), and CARE: Connections, Advocacy, Resources, and Education (for parents).[1]
In November 2002, in the year of the NSA's 25th anniversary, the Association received the Distinguished Service Award from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. [3]
The NSA played a key role in establishing the National Stuttering Awareness Week in 1988.
National Stuttering Association Hall of Fame
The NSA Hall of Fame
- Fred Murray, Mel Hoffman, Rich Wells, Herb Goldberg, Dorvan Breitenfeldt, John C. Harrison, Annie Glenn, Jim McClure[4][5]
- 1996: John Ahlbach, NSA Executive Director 1981-1995 [5]
- 1998: Michael Sugarman[5]
- 2000: John Paul Larkin (Scatman John)[5]
- 2001: Vivian Sheehan[5]
- 2002: Eugene Cooper[4][5]
- 2003: Lee Reeves NSA Chairman of the Board of Directors (1997-2003)[5][6]
- 2005: Marty Jezer[7][8]
- 2007: Annie Bradberry, NSA Executive Director 1993 - 2003[5]
See also
- International Stuttering Association
- Stuttering Foundation of America
- British Stammering Association
- The Indian Stammering Association
- Israel Stuttering Association (AMBI)
References
- ^ a b NSA webpage: "General Info", "About the NSA"
- ^ History of the NSA
- ^ a b Distinguished Service Award Nomination for the National Stuttering Association
- ^ a b c d e f g h [www.nsastutter.org/pdfs/newsletters/m_478.pdf NSA 24th Annual Conference (2007), pp.56-57]
- ^ NSA: What's New: August 16, 2005
- ^ NSA: What's New: August 5, 2005
- ^ Marty Jezer Memoria
Categories:- Support groups
- Organizations based in New York City
- Speech impediments
- Communication disorders
- Organizations established in 1977
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