T-Shirts for people with aphasia, Primary Progressive Aphasia and their care partners.
If you are interested in purchasing a shirt, book, or mug, please email us at contact@mncan.org.
Available in sizes: small, medium, large, extra large and 2XL
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Aphasia Affects How I Communicate, Not Who I Am
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Aphasia is a language disorder that can affect the way I talk, listen, read and write. To learn more about aphasia, visit www.mncan.org
Available in sizes: small, medium, large, extra large and 2XL
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Everyone Communicates Differently. Ask Me About Aphasia.
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Aphasia Awareness Makes A Difference. When one person communicates better, we all communicate better. Visit mncan.org to learn more about supporting people with aphasia.
Available in sizes: small, medium, large, extra large and 2XL
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Everyone Communicates Differently. Ask Me About Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA)
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Primary Progressive Aphasia Awareness Makes a Difference. When one person communicates better, we all communicate better. Visit mncan.org to learn more about supporting people with Primary Progressive Aphasia.
Available in sizes: small, medium, large, extra large and 2XL
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Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) Affects How I Communicate, Not Who I Am.
BACK
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Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) gradually affects the ability to speak and understand language. To learn more about PPA visit www.mncan.org.”
Available in sizes: one size
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Courage in Every Conversation
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Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) gradually affects the ability to speak and understand language. To learn more about PPA, visit mncan.org.
Kenneth Kerns, MnCAN Board President and stroke survivor, shares his story of a life-altering stroke that led him on a journey to a quieter, more intentional way of living in this heartfelt memoir.
This book was generously donated to MnCAN by the author; your purchase today directly supports MnCAN programs.
Lynette Lamb, MnCAN Board Member, shares the unvarnished truth about how her family lived through her husband’s severe stroke and learned to live with a life-changing disability.
This book was generously donated to MnCAN by the author. Your purchase today supports MnCAN programs.
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