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Join Our Team

At the National Stuttering Association, leadership is rooted in service, collaboration, and community impact. Our work is guided by people who believe deeply in advocacy, inclusion, and creating spaces where people who stutter are heard and supported.

Why Join the NSA?

We’re more than an organisation. We’re a community.

A place where people who stutter—and those who support them—can show up fully, speak freely, and never feel alone.

Community First

We listen to and learn from the lived experiences of people who stutter. That’s where everything begins.

Inclusive Leadership

We believe leadership should reflect the diversity of our community. Every voice matters here.

Mission-Driven

Our work is about real impact—supporting individuals, strengthening communities, and changing how the world understands stuttering.

Always Evolving

We’re open to new ideas, new perspectives, and better ways to serve our community.

No Open Positions Right Now

We don’t have any paid or board-level roles available at the moment—but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a way to get involved.

If you’re interested in future opportunities, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to info@westutter.org to introduce yourself and stay connected.

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Your perspective matters, and your voice can make a real difference in helping people feel less alone.

Volunteer: Share Your Voice, Make an Impact

You don’t need a title to make a difference.

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If you care about storytelling, education, or creating content that helps others feel seen—you can play a powerful role in our community.

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Ways you can contribute:

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Content Creation
Write blogs, articles, or resources that educate and support

 

Storytelling
Help share real experiences from people who stutter

 

Social Media
Create content that reaches and connects with more people

 

Research & Education
Help build accessible, meaningful resources for different audiences

Your voice matters. And for someone out there, it could be the reason they feel less alone.

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