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Use Your Time and Talents to Make Communication Matter

The National Aphasia Association (NAA) relies on the power of dedicated volunteers—people like you—who believe in creating a more inclusive, connected world for those living with aphasia. 

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Virtual Doesn't Mean Limited!

As a national, primarily virtual organization, we offer unique and meaningful opportunities to make a difference from anywhere. Whether you’re looking to lend your skills, share your story, or connect others to life-changing resources, we’ll help you find the right fit.

Ways You Can Get Involved

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Join a Committee or Task Force

Lend your voice to our strategic work! We welcome individuals with lived experience, family members, professionals, and advocates to participate in:

  • Program planning
  • Resource development
  • Outreach and awareness campaigns
  • Accessibility and inclusion initiatives
  • Join our Ambassador Program
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Support Behind the Scenes

Have a knack for organization, writing, or tech? NAA Volunteers help us with:

  • Administrative and data tasks
  • Newsletter or content editing
  • Event coordination and planning 
  • Research or program tracking
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Serve as a Group Advisor or Facilitator

If you’ve led, lived, or worked in the aphasia community, consider helping guide one of our support or conversation groups. Training and guidance are provided!

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Connect People Locally

We help match NAA volunteers with aphasia programs in their own communities. From library displays to in-person groups or watch parties for NAA events, your energy can spark local engagement.

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