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As many as 1 in 50 individuals show signs of Tourette Syndrome or other tic disorder – and most of them undiagnosed, misdiagnosed and/or misunderstood.
NJCTS provides answers for these individuals and their families through referrals to programs and services, education and training so that families, peers and professionals will be better qualified to help those with Tourette Syndrome, and support of research programs so that we can find better treatments and a cure.
Looking to help support NJCTS? Donations are always appreciated!
NJCTS Programs
Get Involved
Explore the many ways you can help us continue to provide education, research and support to those affected by Tourette Syndrome and associated disorders
NJCTS Holds all kinds of events, from seminars to walkathons to summer camps.
CALENDAR OF EVENTSYour generous support is key to making advances in Tourette Syndrome research and helping keep our ongoing services possible.
WAYS TO SUPPORTWe are always in need of teens, adults, and families to help spread the word, get some office work done, or help out at an event.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESUpcoming Events
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NJCTS Office Ribbon Cutting
You are invited to a Ribbon Cutting for the NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome to celebrate our newly renovated office. Join us for an open…
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Tourette Talk: Supporting Children with Tics
In this month’s Tourette Talk, Jeremy Lichtman will continue the discussion on how parents can play a powerful role in supporting children with tics. Based…
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Virtual Youth Advocacy Interest Meeting
We encourage interested youth to attend this information session with their parents as well!
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Youth Advocate Training
See an actual presentation, learn more about the Youth Council, and hear from a mentor panel.
SPECIAL EVENTS
In the news
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13 Jun
Dr. Jeremy Lichtman Named NJCTS Health Care Professional of the Year
Read moreNJCTS honored his his exceptional contributions and unwavering commitment to the Tourette Syndrome community.
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11 Jun
Ms. Donna DeTata Named 2025 NJCTS Educator of the Year
Read moreMs. DeTata was nominated by her student, Tristan, in recognition of her exceptional dedication, compassion, and commitment.
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09 Jun
Celebrating Excellence and Advocacy at the NJCTS Awards and Scholarship Luncheon
Read moreThe New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders (NJCTS) proudly celebrated its annual Awards and Scholarship Luncheon, honoring a new class of inspiring
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19 May
TS Community Comes Out in Support of NJ Walks for TS
Read moreMore than 100 family members, friends, and supporters celebrated at Duke Island Park.
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08 May
NJCTS News – May 2025
Read moreNJ Walks for TS; State Funding Update; TS Awareness Day; May Programs; Becoming a Youth Advocate
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05 May
Dietz & Watson and Black Bear Deli BrandSign On as Gold Sponsors of NJ Walks for TS
Read moreSupport from Leading Deli Brands Helps Raise Awareness and Funds for NJCTS.
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07 Apr
Stephanie Pendell Joins NJCTS Board of Directors
Read morePendell brings with her a wealth of experience in law, nonprofit management, and volunteer service.
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26 Mar
Advocacy at the State House
Read moreNJCTS made impactful trips to Trenton with our incredible Advocates to speak directly to legislators about the essential work we’re doing. But this isn’t just
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13 Mar
Help Restore Our Funding!
Read moreNJCTS's main source of funding has been eliminated! We need your support to ensure it will be returned.
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04 Mar
NJCTS News – March 2025
Read moreNJ Walks for TS; State Funding; Camp and Academy; Gala; Scholarship; March Programs
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03 Feb
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome Announces Appointment of Two New Board Members
Read moreNJCTS is excited to announce the appointment of Michael W. Harris of Unity Bank and Cat Porter of CHANEL.
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29 Jan
A Day of Connection and Empowerment: The NJCTS 2025 Family Summit
Read moreOn Saturday, January 25, the NJCTS Youth Council hosted its annual Family Summit, bringing together families, professionals, and individuals with Tourette syndrome, ages 10 to
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