Who we are

Why we need your support

We help children who stammer become confident communicators who live life to the full. We need your support to transform lives and offer hope to thousands of families across the UK and beyond.

Evidence shows specialist therapy for children who stammer can be life changing. But there are huge gaps in the delivery and quality of support for the 150,000 children who stammer across the UK. Too many miss the critical opportunity to access support when they need it most.

Securing regular, long-term funding means we could reach more children and their parents. And it would free our therapists from hours spent seeking funding, so they can focus on providing therapy.  

Your donation can unlock access to life changing therapy when children and families need it most.

Who we are

How your money can help

£30

means a parent, teacher, SLT or GP can talk to a specialist therapist for advice

£1,000

funds a specialist assessment

£5,800

funds a child’s place on our intensive group therapy programme for one year

£58,000

funds a group of ten children/teens on our intensive group therapy programme for one year

£1,000

funds a child’s travel and accommodation so affordability is not a barrier to accessing life-changing therapy

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