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People from around the world came together for the 6th Annual Walk for Talk—a global event that united our community to raise awareness, inspire connection, and support research for voice disorders. Participants walked their way, whether it was a stroll through their neighborhood, a group walk in their city, or a virtual challenge from home. Everyone was welcome, and every step made a difference!
Participation was free, all donations were matched dollar-for-dollar, and dozens of local and virtual events made it easy to get involved. Learn more on the Walk for Talk website. Thank you to everyone who joined us and helped make this year’s event such an incredible success.
LOCAL IN-PERSON EVENTS
Scottsdale, AZ | Chico, CA | Playa Vista, CA | San Francisco, CA | District of Columbia | Fort Myers, FL | Tampa, FL | Decatur, GA | Pleasant Hill, IA | Lombard, IL | Shawnee, KS | Covington, KY | Shreveport, LA | Troy, MI | Missoula, MT | Matthews, NC | Tinton Falls, NJ | Columbus, OH | Charleston, SC | Chota Hills, TN | Nashville, TN | Austin, TX | Huntsville, TX | Salt Lake City, UT | Seattle, WA | Lancashire, England
SNAPSHOTS FROM WALK FOR TALK
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
RECENT WEBINARS PRESENTED BY DYSPHONIA INTERNATIONAL
WHY I GIVE
“In 2010, I was asked by the organization to be involved with the Dystonia Advocacy Network. I went to Washington, DC, to present an award to the Congressman from my district. This was the best thing that ever happened to me. I had not done any public speaking since my symptoms of SD began, but now, here I was speaking to legislators about a topic so important to me. While there is no cure, research can help improve treatment options and help fund future research. It was this organization that has helped me improve my self-esteem and feel great again. Assuring that the NSDA, now Dysphonia International, can continue to help others is so important to me and that’s why I give.
CONNECT WITH OTHERS
I understand. Those two powerful words can bring relief, comfort, and affirmation to your experience. We can connect you with people who have walked in your shoes. Whether it is through Support Group, Area Contact Leaders, on-line support, local meetings, or symposiums, know the challenges of living with a voice disorder.









