National Coordinator’s New Year’s Message

Happy New Year 2024 to the Canadian Stuttering Association (CSA) community: our members, volunteers, supporters, generous donors and sponso
Happy New Year 2024 to the Canadian Stuttering Association (CSA) community: our members, volunteers, supporters, generous donors and sponso
It is with heartfelt gratitude that the CSA Board of Directors announces that we not only reached our $15,000 goal in donations for our Conference and beyond, but we raised a grand total of $17,150!!!&
The CSA is extremely happy to announce this year’s recipient of our CSA Award: Rhea Bhalla! Rhea Bhalla is a first-year student at the University of Manitoba and a person who stutters. Rhea is an exceptional volunteer with the CSA who founded (at the age of 14 no less) and continues to lead the CSA Calgary Support Group. In addition, she also leads the CSA Online Youth Support Group and is active with the Family and Youth Programming at our CSA Conferences. Rhea is passionate about disability advocacy and supports the stuttering community through volunteering.
Berenice is currently a Programs Officer for the new Indigenous Outreach & Partnerships Section at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) headquarters.
Mark your calendars for the CSA Annual Conference, November 3-5, 2023!
Hello everyone! My name is Amreen and I am a person who stutters. I began to notice my stutter around the age of 13 when I was called out to read a chapter out loud to the entire class.
John Hendrickson is an American journalist who has recently written an autobiographical book about coming to terms with his stutter.
Joze Piranian, inspirational speaker, CSA member and person who stutters, participated in Let's Talk Day, an event
Happy New Year to our wonderful CSA Members, Volunteers, and Friends! On behalf of the CSA Board of Directors, we wish you all a new year full of tremendous health, joy, fulfillment, peace, success and adventure!