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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!
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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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Today’s Challenge, Tomorrow’s Strength: A Support Group for Parents of Children with Tourette & Tic Disorders
The monthly NJCTS support group is an avenue for parents who are new to a tic disorder diagnosis to seek support and guidance from parents…
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In the news
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18 Sep
Save the Date
Read moreNext year, NJCTS will be celebrating our 20th anniversary of serving the Tourette Syndrome community!
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06 Sep
NJCTS Announces Program of MasterMinds Webinars for Fall 2023
Read moreNJCTS has announced their next four MasterMinds webinars featuring topics of interest for parents, medical professionals, teachers and more. September 20: Creating Habits That
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05 Sep
NJCTS News – September
Read moreTim Howard Leadership Academy; Family Fun Event; Back to School; Upcoming Online Programs; Webinar News
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09 Aug
2023 Tim Howard Leadership Academy
Read moreHigh school students learned about advocacy, self-leadership, and resilience from professionals and mentors as NJCTS conducted their tenth Tim Howard Leadership Academy.
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01 Jul
NJCTS News: July
Read more2023 Award Winners; New Video Campaign; NJ Walks for TS wrap up; July Programs
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30 Jun
Back to School with NJCTS
Read moreWe are here to provide education and advocacy for all levels of school.
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22 Jun
Cheryl Ludwig Presented with Legacy Award
Read moreNJCTS created the Faith W. Rice Legacy Award to honor someone who has enriched the lives of those in the Tourette Syndrome community.
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13 Jun
FIND YOUR COMMUNITY: New Videos Highlight NJCTS Family Programs
Read moreThree families tell their story to help others find their Tourette Syndrome community.
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06 Jun
2023 Awards and Scholarship Luncheon
Read moreNJCTS celebrated 2023 scholarship winners and award honorees during annual luncheon in Bridgewater.
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05 Jun
Kyle Swords is 2023 Youth Advocate of the Year
Read moreKyle was awarded a second-place scholarship and the Youth Advocate of the Year award at the June Awards Luncheon.
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02 Jun
Rutgers’ Tess Kowalski Awarded Faith Rice Memorial Scholarship
Read moreKowalski, a Rutgers graduate student studying neuroscience, has been a TS advocate since she was 12.
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23 May
Pediatric Neurologist, Dr. Naomi Lubarr, Named Healthcare Professional of the Year
Read moreNJCTS has awarded the 2023 Health Professional of the Year to Dr. Naomi Lubarr, a Pediatric Neurologist at Hackensack University Medical Center.
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