If you or a loved one are affected by memory loss and are interested in learning how to participate in the StoryCorps
Memory Loss Initiative, we encourage you to contact us. 

  • 646-723-7027 for all locations except Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • 414-229-2734 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Step 1: Make a reservation.

As part of our aim to support and encourage people with memory loss to
share their stories, we hope our process is as easy and comfortable as
possible. You are encouraged to call one of the numbers above to make your reservation by phone. 

If you prefer to make your reservation online, please click on the highlighted location of your choice below.

StoryBooth

Location Booth open Reservations open now thru More times open on
New York, NY ongoing Oct. 31, 2008 Sept. 15, 2008
Nashville, TN thru Sept. 14,2008 Sept. 14, 2008  
San Francisco, CA Oct. 2008-Sept. 2009 TBA  

MobileBooth

Location Booth open Radio partner Reservations open More Reservations open
Grand Rapids, MN Aug. 28-Sept. 20, 2008 KAXE NOW  
Springfield, MA Aug. 28-Sept. 20, 2008 WFCR NOW  
Roanoke, VA Sept. 25-Oct. 18, 2008 WVTF Sept. 11, 2008 Sept. 26, 2008
Peoria, IL Sept. 25-Oct. 18, 2008 WCBU Sept. 11, 2008  
Gainesville, FL Oct. 23-Nov. 15, 2008 WUFT Oct. 9, 2008  
Tulsa, OK Oct. 23-Nov. 29, 2008 KWGS-FM Oct. 9, 2008  

When making your reservation, be sure to indicate that your interview
is part of the Memory Loss Initiative. You can also record from the
comfort of your own home through our StoryKit program. For all inquiries about the Memory Loss Initiative, please call 646-723-7027.

Step 2: Prepare for your session

Read what to expect at a StoryCorps interview, read our interview tips, and visit our suggested questions list.

Step 3: Tell your story, pass it on.

Bring your friend or loved one to the StoryBooth. Our trained Facilitator
will explain the process, make you feel comfortable, and sit with you
during your 40-minute session. At the end of your session, you’ll
receive a free broadcast-quality CD to pass along to family and
friends. A second copy will be archived at the Library of Congress. If
you come alone, a facilitator will act as your interviewer.