Selective Mutism Foundation, Inc

 


Co-Founders, Selective Mutism Foundation, Inc

SELECTIVE MUTISM FOUNDATION, INC.

An ethical non-profit, public service organization
We are not affiliated with any other organization or website.

Co-Founders & Co-Directors:
Carolyn Miller
Selective Mutism Foundation, Inc.
P. O. Box 13133
Sissonville, WV 25360

Sue Newman  
Selective Mutism Foundation, Inc.
PO Box 25972
Tamarac, FL 33320

History of the Foundation:

Both Sue Newman and Carolyn Miller are parents of children who struggled with Selective Mutism.  They learned of each other
through Mrs. Miller’s search in April 1991 for other families having a selectively mute child via a printed notice in a national
magazine.  Due to the geographical distance between them, the Foundation was created through the telephone and mail efforts. 
Both women devoted untiring efforts toward establishment of the first and only charitable, unconditional non-profit organization
dedicated to provide education, support and research in this area.  Through their efforts they accomplished a small miracle. 

A newspaper article about Selective Mutism attracted TV producers and, in October 1991, the first media segment produced on
Selective Mutism was presented on the Maury Povich Show.  After the television show aired, hundreds of families responded,
leading to creation of a national network.   

A Certificate of Incorporation was obtained in 1991 under the name, Foundation for Elective Mutism, Inc. with articles of
incorporation filed in the state of
West Virginia .  Articles of Incorporation were amended in 1993 to reflect the DSM IV diagnostic name
change.  As they became known as Selective Mutism Foundation, Inc.  All was accomplished by two devoted parents, neither of whom
had yet met face-to-face. Without Internet evolvement, these two women developed the organization, while raising not one, but two
children struggling with Selective Mutism.  They accomplished this while holding full time jobs.  They, and all of the volunteers who held
positions within the Foundation, or those who volunteered their time and talents, did so without any compensation at all.  All donations,
every penny, was used directly to educate the public, prevent isolation, and to promote research. More recently, with the May 1996 Phil
Donahue Show presentation and 20/20 in 1999, Selective Mutism and the Foundation resulted in volumes of phone calls and mail, as
public awareness of Selective Mutism was increased.  The co-founders developed the Selective Mutism Foundation, Inc., with recognition
of the vital need to bring attention to this misunderstood and neglected disorder.

Since 1991, the selfless, exclusive efforts of these two women effected and permanently altered the 4 most vital issues regarding
Selective Mutism.

  • Awareness and recognition of the disorder through the media.

  • Prevention of isolation nationwide and abroad

  • Critical changes in the DSM IV: renaming the disorder and revising the diagnostic criteria to better assist
    professionals and families.

  • Accomplishing essential legitimate published scientific research studies on Selective Mutism.

The foundation has paved the way, and others have benefited from the many years o f dedicated vigorous hard work of the
Co-Founders. 

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