Our partners
We are proud to work alongside several organisations who share our commitment to improving the lives of children who stammer. We rely on the support of organisations who can dedicate time, money, and energy to our vital work.
We are building a network of support that reaches further than we could ever do alone.
Together, we can make a difference.
If you would like to learn more about how you or your organisation can get involved, we’d love to hear from you.

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The Stuttering Foundation, a US-based foundation, is a long-standing partner of 17 years. Their generous annual grant supports our therapy, teaching and research and they partner with us to deliver workshops for therapists from across the world. We provide a trusted home to invest their giving, with clear return on investment and impact reporting to demonstrate the difference their giving is making. We continue to be the only UK organisation to receive support from The Stuttering Foundation.
Bishop Rock Partners, a recruitment agency put their skills to use and volunteered at a teen intensive course, sharing feedback on the group’s presentation skills. The team were so inspired by the impact of therapy on the group of teens they have taken teamwork to the next level with a marathon and challenge event to fundraise for future courses.
Gilbert Ash’s volunteers utilised their skills to transform the MPC garden and tired building into a relaxing and friendly space for therapy. A teen from an intensive course and MPC’s Dr Sharon Millard shared their stories at the Gilbert Ash awayday, engaging their employees in their company’s purposeful work. This inspired their financial support for a teenager to access intensive group therapy.
Oil Internet Ltd, a website design agency, have shared their knowledge and skills to create our website, enabling the MPC to share our story with a wider audience.
National centre for circus arts, is a registered charity and one of Europe’s leading providers of circus education. Using their core skills, they provide a fun and comfort stretching activity for our intensive groups. As Archie, 10 said: “I thought to myself, not everyone doing it can be amazing the first time you do it, you need to practice and practice. You don’t have to be amazing at something to enjoy it and have fun!”

The Stuttering Foundation
The Stuttering Foundation, a US-based foundation, is a long-standing partner of 17 years. Their generous annual grant supports our therapy, teaching and research and they partner with us to deliver workshops for therapists from across the world. We provide a trusted home to invest their giving, with clear return on investment and impact reporting to demonstrate the difference their giving is making. We continue to be the only UK organisation to receive support from The Stuttering Foundation.

Bishop Rock Partners
Bishop Rock Partners, a recruitment agency put their skills to use and volunteered at a teen intensive course, sharing feedback on the group’s presentation skills. The team were so inspired by the impact of therapy on the group of teens they have taken teamwork to the next level with a marathon and challenge event to fundraise for future courses.

Gilbert Ash
Gilbert Ash’s volunteers utilised their skills to transform the MPC garden and tired building into a relaxing and friendly space for therapy. A teen from an intensive course and MPC’s Dr Sharon Millard shared their stories at the Gilbert Ash awayday, engaging their employees in their company’s purposeful work. This inspired their financial support for a teenager to access intensive group therapy.

Oil Internet Ltd
Oil Internet Ltd, a website design agency, have shared their knowledge and skills to create our website, enabling the MPC to share our story with a wider audience.

National centre for circus arts
National centre for circus arts, is a registered charity and one of Europe’s leading providers of circus education. Using their core skills, they provide a fun and comfort stretching activity for our intensive groups. As Archie, 10 said: “I thought to myself, not everyone doing it can be amazing the first time you do it, you need to practice and practice. You don’t have to be amazing at something to enjoy it and have fun!”
“The therapist explained things in a helpful way.”