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Supporting organizations that help people who stutter 22 August 2012
Walk to raise awareness of stuttering 02 August 2012
Injury victim of Colorado shooting gives press conference 24 July 2012
Hannah Seaman, Miss British Columbia 05 July 2012
Canadian musical group wins Stuttering Foundation award 30 June 2012
Toronto 1K/5K Walk Event planned for stuttering awareness 25 June 2012
Stutter Social Q&A 18 June 2012
Stuttering Foundation's 2012 Journalism Awards 31 May 2012
ISTAR's 25th Anniversary Celebration 02 May 2012
Delayed Auditory Feedback (DAF) APP now available on iTunes 29 April 2012

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