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We are so very grateful to everyone who tuned in and supported SAY's Virtual 2021 Annual Gala live stream on May 13, 2021.
Deepest thanks to Kelli O'Hara, Nicki Richards, Everett Bradley, ASL Interpreter, Billy Sanders, our SAY: Hero Award Honoree, Dr. Cleavon Gilman, and the kids, alumni, and community of SAY for coming together in joy and love to make our Gala such a memorable night, and a HUGE highlight of our National Stuttering Awareness Week celebration! We hope you'll keep coming back to revisit your favorite moments.
CLICK HERE to view our 2021 Gala Event Program!
Our Mission
SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides support, advocacy, and life-changing experiences for young people who stutter, ages 3-18. Since 2001, SAY has offered comprehensive and innovative programs that address the physical, social, and emotional impacts of stuttering. Through summer camp, regional day camps, speech therapy, and creative arts programming, SAY builds a community of acceptance, friendship, and encouragement where young people who stutter can develop the confidence and communication skills they need to thrive.
To date, no child has ever been turned away due to a family's inability to pay. Your support helps ensure that important and essential legacy.
Support SAY's Virtual 2021 Annual Gala!
There are TWO ways you can help SAY raise critical funding for children who stutter.
DONATE RIGHT NOW: Click the purple DONATE button to make a gift right now and your generous contribution will be added to our grand total!
CREATE A FUNDRAISING PAGE: Join the SAY team! Click the orange START FUNDRAISING button to create and customize your own Fundraising Page and share it with friends and family on social media or by email and inspire your community to help! The funds you raise will tally on your page AND contribute to our campaign's grand total!
You Make the Difference
SAY is only able to maintain this community for young people who stutter because supporters like you decide to make it a priority. The belief that children who stutter are valuable and deserve to be heard should not be a radical idea. But all too often, it is. These children have unlimited potential to live their dreams if they can learn to love themselves. With your help, they will.
Your support has a huge impact on an organization of our size. Your donation makes it possible. Please help us show children who stutter that their voices truly matter.
Thank you!