A platform enabling you to access affordable speech therapy, resources, and community support.

There are 70+ million people who stutter in the world.

 

Millions need a bridge to be able to access the services they need to reach their full potential.

We are that bridge.

Our approach.

We are a platform offering people who stutter connections to affordable speech therapists, virtual events, educational videos, and a community network.

Provide support.

We provide scholarships to persons from underserved communities who stutter so that they can get the speech therapy they need. We also offer scholarships for speech therapists to receive training.

Improve outcomes.

Our goal is to build a framework that improves the outcomes of and reduces the cost of speech therapy - making it more accessible and effective for everyone.

Create community.

We connect people who stutter and allies with community events around the world. By teaching self-advocacy, we empower people of all ages to overcome the barriers associated with stuttering.

Stories of success.

Marjona is a 14 year old student in Uzbekistan.

“Many thanks for providing a scholarship which helped me connect virtually to the American speech therapist and learn about confidence in speech in front of the public. I am sure these sessions with my lovely friend Steff gave me a chance to learn more about stuttering. I eventually understood that it is something that should not affect my life! What I say always matters!”

 

Kazi Sarjana Safain is a 27-year-old international Ph.D. student from Bangladesh.

“Thanks to the generosity of the MySpeech team for providing me with a life-changing opportunity to receive speech therapy, which helped me to develop a positive mindset towards stuttering and embrace it as a part of who I am. I am forever grateful for their support and dedication to empowering individuals like me.”

 
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Zerin is a 26 year old asylum seeker from Bangladesh.

“The support from Myspeech has been life-changing. Without it, I would not be able to afford my therapy, and my stutter would get the best of me. Now, I can pursue my dream of becoming a doctor, and people will realize that what I have to say is important as well. I’m currently leading awareness campaigns to increase the participation of Middle-Eastern women in STEM.”

 
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Zane is a 9 year old boy from Chicago.

“The therapy from Myspeech has helped me say what I want to say. I like meeting other boys and girls who stutter and am better at saying my name. I want to become a dancer, and the therapy has changed my life.”

Read about our impact.

 

 Support our cause.

100% of individual contributions fund the speech therapy of a person who stutters from an underserved community.