• Oprah, Forbes Feature Stuttering Foundation

    The Stuttering Foundation's Memphis office was flooded with calls after the April 9th issue of Forbes featured a full-page public service ad on page 103. Then Oprah Magazine ran a full-page PSA on page 99 in the May issue to trumpet National Stuttering Awareness Week. Ads also ran in AARP, Seventeen, and Redbook.

  • NFL's Ellis Lankster Tackles Stuttering in the Classroom

    MEMPHIS, Tenn. (August 1, 2012) — New York Jets cornerback Ellis Lankster vividly remembers his own difficulties with stuttering in the classroom.

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    Articles from the Stuttering Foundation's Summer Newsletter

  • Stuttering Foundation's 65 Anniversary

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  • Foundation’s Journalism Award Winners

    MEMPHIS, Tenn. (May 20, 2012) — The Stuttering Foundation, www.StutteringHelp.org, announced its 2012 Awards for Excellence in Journalism today to celebrate stuttering awareness.

  • A Third generation View of the King

    For decades, Lionel Logue’s name was an obscure footnote in biographies of British King George VI.
    But thanks to his grandson and a blockbuster movie, he’s quickly become the most famous speech therapist in history.