Each year, the provincial government invests in the “A Million Things I Need to Say” Walk, Run and Roll for Stuttering Awareness and Bursary Program Fundraiser.
Stuttering can make it difficult to communicate with others, which can seriously affect individuals’ mental health. The Bursary Program through the NL Stuttering Association is now open to preschool and school-age children, adolescents, adults and seniors who stutter and individuals challenged with communication disorders. Each year, the provincial government invests in the “A Million Things I Need to Say” Walk, Run and Roll for Stuttering Awareness and Bursary Program Fundraiser. For more information go to NLstuttetring.ca
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