A man wearing a shirt "Ask me about Aphasia..." with the MnCAN logo, surrounded by other people smiling and pointing at his shirt

Helping People with Aphasia Build Confidence, Practice Conversation, Gain Support

OUR MISSION

The mission of MnCAN is to improve the life participation of individuals impacted by aphasia through comprehensive programs, education, peer connections and community support.

VISION STATEMENT

People with aphasia actively participate in life without barriers.

What is Aphasia?

APHASIA is a language disorder that affects the ability to speak, read, write, and understand what others are saying.  It is caused by stroke, brain injury or some progressive neurological disorders. It does not affect intelligence.  The inability to communicate can cause devastating isolation.

How can MnCAN help?

APHASIA  turns someone’s life upside down as those words are stuck, making daily conversations, ordering food and saying the names of their loved ones, among other things, very very challenging.  MnCAN provides a place fo these individuals living with aphasia to get together and get their thoughts and ideas out in a supportive environment.

MnCAN is a non-profit organization that provides services and support to people who are living with the impact of aphasia. It is a place to relearn and practice conversational speech skills and strategies, develop supportive relationships, and challenge each other to set new goals to participate in their communities and activities.

MnCAN is celebrating 10 years!

As we celebrate 10 years of MnCAN making a difference in the lives of people with aphasia, we also want to celebrate all of our participants,  care partners, students, volunteers, Speech-Language Pathologists and donors.

Thank you for helping us continue to help people with aphasia find connection, education and support!

Participant Highlights

MnCAN is always eager to get to know our participants and help share the story of what MnCAN means to YOU. Even if you do not want to be featured publicly, we would love to share a quote or story anonymously. We appreciate everyone that makes this community so special.

We have created a short form that you can print and complete OR email us your answers.

The form link is here:

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Please send your responses to our Communications and Outreach Coordinator, Carly at carlymncan@gmail.com.

MnCAN Conversation Group

This video features one of our aphasia conversation group and founding, now retired, Executive Director,  Julia Halvorson.

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A word from our group participants:

“I love MnCAN!”

“I enjoy the socializing with our group weekly. We are family!”

“I am much more confident in telling others, including strangers, that I have aphasia and they need to be patient with me when having a conversation. I have learned so much from the others in my group. I look forward to meeting them every week!”

“I was afraid to get out there again in the “world” and me seeing everybody else that struggles with the same things it was comforting. And all of a sudden was making plans and doing things by myself or with friends.”

“I like my groups a lot. They all had aphasia. We talked and talked. If I am in another group they don’t have aphasia I talk a lot less.”

MnCAN recently earned a Candid Platinum Seal of Transparency! Check out our nonprofit profile to keep up to date with our impact.

View our profile on Candid HERE

Keep this link handy, we want to make sure you always have the information you need to support our work with trust and confidence.