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Charity Impact

2024 Annual Report

2024 Annual Report

Our end-of-year report summarises our activities, financial performance, and impact over the course of a year. Read more

Published: 8th January, 2025

Updated: 11th June, 2026

2025 Annual Report

2025 Annual Report

Annual Report: Oct 2024 - Oct 2025 Read more

Published: 10th December, 2025

Updated: 11th June, 2026

A Community Working Together for Change

A Community Working Together for Change

Read about how we have created an aphasia community working together for change. Read more

Published: 3rd June, 2026

Updated: 11th June, 2026

Author: Lauren Leake

Aphasia Referral Strategy

Aphasia Referral Strategy

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Published: 13th November, 2025

Updated: 29th May, 2026

Author: Lauren Leake

Case Study - the impact of high quality staff

Case Study - the impact of high quality staff

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Published: 25th November, 2025

Updated: 3rd June, 2026

Author: Lauren Leake

Peer Leader Stories

Peer Leader Stories

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Published: 28th October, 2025

Updated: 1st June, 2026

Author: Lauren Leake

Professional Feedback

Professional Feedback

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Published: 28th October, 2025

Updated: 6th November, 2025

Author: Lauren Leake

Research: Why Peer Led Support is vital

Research: Why Peer Led Support is vital

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Published: 14th November, 2025

Updated: 27th November, 2025

Author: Lauren Leake

Surveys

Surveys

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Published: 3rd November, 2025

Author: Lauren Leake

Volunteer Testimonial

Volunteer Testimonial

Discover inspiring stories from our dedicated volunteers. Learn how their efforts make a difference and find out what motivates them to serve. Read more

Published: 1st June, 2026

Updated: 11th June, 2026

Author: Lauren Leake

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  • Welcoming New Members

  • A Community Working Together for Change

    A Community Working Together for Change

    Read about how we have created an aphasia community working together for change.

  • Volunteer Testimonial

    Volunteer Testimonial

    Discover inspiring stories from our dedicated volunteers. Learn how their efforts make a difference and find out what motivates them to serve.

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  • What is Aphasia

    What is Aphasia

    Aphasia is a communication disability which occurs when the communication centres of the brain are damaged...

  • Online Drop-in group

    Online Drop-in group

    Every Wednesday 10am

  • How We Help

    How We Help

    We provide support for people with aphasia...

  • Winchester and Southampton

    Winchester and Southampton

    Every other Monday 10am-12pm

  • Resources

    a list of resources for people with aphasia

  • Fundraise for Say Aphasia

    Fundraise for Say Aphasia

    Create your own fundraiser to help people living with aphasia...

  • Exeter

    Exeter

    2nd and 4th Tuesday 10.30am to 12 noon

  • How we help you

    How we help you

    We provide supportive drop in groups for people with aphasia in the UK. It is run by people with aphasia for people with aphasia...

  • Why we exist

    Why we exist

    This charity knows first hand the confusion, frustration and change that a stroke can have on a person and their family. We know that aphasia is not only a result of a stroke, but also head injury, brain haemorrhage, or a brain tumour. That is why we are focused on supporting anyone with aphasia or similar conditions. We have many people who come regularly to our drop in groups who have aphasia, dysarthria and apraxia.

  • Become A Volunteer

    Become A Volunteer

    Volunteer for Say Aphasia

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