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Boston Family

FAMILY CHAPTER

IN-PERSON MEETINGS

NORTHEAST REGION

Official NSA Chapter - Massachusetts State

Welcome to the NSA Boston Family Chapter!

The National Stuttering Association’s® motto: If You Stutter, You’re Not Alone®, is what our NSA Chapters are all about! Chapter meetings are open to people who stutter, family members of people who stutter, speech-language pathologists (SLPs), and anyone that wants to learn more about stuttering. Feel free to reach out to the Chapter Leader(s) to find out more about our chapter. We hope you will join us!

How do you typically meet?

In-Person Meetings

What age group can attend?

Family

What languages are spoken?

English

How much does it cost?

Free!

Meetings

Here is information on the location and schedule of our meetings. Reach out to the Chapter Leader(s) for more information!

Where?

Location may vary around the Boston area.

When?

Quarterly meet-ups happen around the Boston area. Please contact the Chapter Leaders for information!

Chapter Leaders

Who leads the meetings?

Sarah Onofri, Liz Gomez & Lisa Greenleaf

Chapter Leaders

Get in touch!

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Questions?

We know that attending your first NSA Chapter meeting might be a little intimidating so we’ve tried to answer some of your questions! We know once you get there, you’ll be greeted by Chapter Leaders who have been in your shoes before and are happy to welcome you!

Testimonials

Read more about the power of chapters and support groups from NSA members themselves!

"My first NSA Boston gathering as a teen changed how I saw my stutter—I finally heard others stutter too. After attending the 2021 NSA Conference, I went from seeing my stutter as my enemy to seeing it as something I could live with."
---Ethan Gioscia

"The NSA Boston Chapters gave me true belonging. I found people who feel like family—who check in, cheer me on, and make me feel seen. Parents and fellow adults became the strongest supporters of my voice. My growth began the moment I found this group."
---Michèle Ayoub

"I didn't know what to expect from my first NSA Boston event. I just knew I wanted my son to see other people who stutter and find community. Turns out that I needed this community just as much! Driving home, my son said seeing other people who stutter for the first time made him feel 'alive.'"
---Dolla Seng

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