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Our Chapters

Our network of local chapters are powerful spaces where you can connect directly with your local stuttering community. No matter what point you’re at in your stuttering journey, experience the life-changing power of attending a local chapter where you can share your story, bond with fellow people who stutter and allies, and embrace the support of our ever-growing community.

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Find Your Chapter

Use our interactive map or search by location to browse our extensive network of vibrant chapters across the United States.

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Learn all about our chapters, what they can do for you, and how to get involved.

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NSA Chapter leaders can explore various resources and materials for their chapters.

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Chapter Locator Map

Use the Chapter Locator map below to find the chapter closest to you. Search by your address, zipcode, or Type of Chapter Meeting.

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Types of NSA Chapters

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Adult Chapters

Adult Chapters are open to adults who stutter, their families, allies, SLPs, and community members. Meetings focus on shared experiences, discussion topics led by Chapter Leaders, and peer support in a respectful, judgment-free space.

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Family Chapters

Family Chapters support children and teens who stutter (ages 7–17) and their families. These chapters create opportunities for young people to connect with peers who stutter while participating in engaging, age-appropriate activities.

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Parents or caregivers are encouraged to participate and are required to remain with their children. New Family Chapters are forming regularly, so if you don’t see one near you, check back often.

Interested in Starting or Leading a Chapter?

Starting or leading an NSA chapter is often easier than expected, and you won’t do it alone. Our team provides guidance, tools, and ongoing support throughout the process.

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Adult Chapters: 

Contact Tanya Banks

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Family Chapters: 

Contact Sarah Onofri

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about meeting schedules, who can attend, or how to get involved? Visit our FAQ section for quick answers and helpful guidance on making the most of your NSA chapter experience.

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