of the TS community to be heard.
Strengthen Your Partnership while Raising Neurodivergent Children.
September 26 2024, 2 p.m. (Recorded)
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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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Today’s Challenge, Tomorrow’s Strength: A Support Group for Parents of Children with Tourette or 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 PERSON – Community Connections for Adults with TS
21+ join us for an in-person Community Connections to hang out and have a meal or light snack. Date – Saturday, September 21, 2024 Time…
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MasterMinds Webinar: Keeping the Love: Strengthen Your Partnership while Raising Neurodivergent Children
Presented by Jeffrey Young, MA, LMFT
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Fall Family Fun Day
September 28, 2024 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 519 Ridge Road Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 Join the Tourette Syndrome community for our second annual…
In the news
- 03 Sep
NJCTS News – September
Read moreFamily Fun Event; Anniversary Gala; Back to School; September Programs; Leadership Academy
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Back to School with NJCTS
Read moreWe are here to provide education and advocacy for all levels of school.
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Zwicker Budget Resolution Will Support One-of-a-Kind NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome
Read moreMuch-needed funding in the FY 2025 budget, secured by Senator Andrew Zwicker, will support NJCTS and the TS Clinic at Rutgers University.
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2024 Tim Howard Leadership Academy
Read moreHigh school students from sevent states had the opportunity to learn advocacy and leadership at the 11th annual Academy.
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Where Are They Now? – Natasha Vacca
Read moreMy name is Natasha and I am a NJCTS scholarship recipient. Currently, I study neuroscience at the University of Rochester with minors in Spanish and
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Hilary Kruchowy Named as NJCTS Executive Director
Read moreNJ Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders (NJCTS), has announced that Hilary Kruchowy will now lead the non-profit as the newly appointed executive director.
- 24 Jun
Youth Advocate Savannah is This Year’s Top Walk Fundraiser
Read moreHer hometown walk raised more than $10,000 and she was featured in the Asbury Park Press.
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Where Are They Now? – Tara Barr
Read moreMy name is Tara Barr and I was NJCTS Youth Advocate of the Year & a scholarship recipient in 2019. I was diagnosed with Tourette
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Piscataway Teen Christian Conception Awarded Second Place Scholarship From NJCTS
Read moreOn Friday June 7, in honor of Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day, NJCTS presented the two top scholarship awards to graduating New Jersey seniors. The second-place
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Branchburg Teen Marissa Lazovick Awarded First Place Scholarship From NJCTS
Read moreOn Friday June 7, in honor of Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day, NJCTS presented the two top scholarship awards to graduating New Jersey seniors. The first-place
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Ridgefield Avenue School Principal Awarded Educator of the Year
Read moreNJCTS has awarded the 2024 Educator of the Year to Dr. Michael Donovan, Principal of Ridgefield Avenue School in Glen Ridge.
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Rutgers MSW Student Awarded Scholarship for Tourette Syndrome Advocacy
Read moreNJ Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders (NJCTS) announced their annual scholarship awards this week and Drew Friedrich, a Rutgers Master of Social Work
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