FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Greg Wilson
571-239-7474
greg@CurleyCompany.com
MEMPHIS, TENN. (May 1, 2019) —With nearly 100 million visitors each year and inquiries from more than 137 countries around the world, the Stuttering Foundation’s website has become the leading global source of information on stuttering.
And now it’s even better. Just in time for National Stuttering Awareness Week, May 13 through May 19, we have launched the new StutteringHelp.org.
It has enhanced sections for all audiences, easier access to our most popular content, better use of graphics and videos, easy-to-find articles, brochures, magazines, studies and resources, and a new laptop- and mobile-friendly interface.
Please visit StutteringHelp.org and explore!
- Top navigation bar with links to the most popular pages
- Quick access to social media channels
- Links to Virtual Learning, Online CEUs and extensive Streaming Video Library
- Easy access to Resources, Free Info, Contact Us and Store
- Previews of recent blog posts and announcements
- Photos that connect to articles about Famous People Who Stutter
- A powerful Search bar to help connect with decades worth of information, and much, much more.
“Distribution of information has always been the one factor that differentiates us from others,” said Foundation President Jane Fraser. “It’s what we’ve been known for since our inception in 1947.”
Please visit StutteringHelp.org and let us know what you think of our new site by emailing info@StutteringHelp.org.
About the Foundation
Malcolm Fraser, a successful businessman who struggled with stuttering, established and endowed the nonprofit Stuttering Foundation in 1947. The Foundation provides free online resources at StutteringHelp.org for people who stutter and their families as well as support for research into the causes of stuttering.