NJCTS News – May 2018
Youth Advocates testify in Trenton; Scholarship winners announced; Tim Howard reappointed to Board; Celebrating one year of our research breakthrough
Youth Advocates Testify to NJ Assembly About the Importance of Tourette Syndrome Awareness
On Thursday, May 17, Amanda Silvers and Charles Griebell sat in front of the New Jersey State Assembly’s Health Committee and urged them to pass
NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome Reappoints Tim Howard as Member of Board of Directors
World-renowned goalkeeper Tim Howard reaffirms his commitment to improving the lives of individuals with Tourette Syndrome by continuing his appointment as a member of the
Appleby Elementary School Student Rallies Family and Teachers in Support of Tourette Syndrome Awareness
Saturday, April 28 wasn’t just an ordinary family fun day. Nine-year-old Nicholas DeLieto of Spotswood and his family were on a mission. Clad in blue
Newfoundland Family Walks to Support Tourette Syndrome Awareness
Paradise Knoll Elementary School student Jameson Dougherty rallies family, friends and teachers to walk at South Mountain Reservation.
NBTHS teen organizes walk for Tourette syndrome awareness
A North Brunswick Township High School student is following in the footsteps of her idol. Senior Ally Abad will participate in the NJ Walks for
NJCTS News – April 2018
First Responders training; Virtual Walk; Our Next Ask the Greats; Family Retreat is Around the Corner
Morganville Sophomore Walks to Support Fellow Teens Living with Tourette Syndrome
SOMERVILLE (March 28, 2018) – Jatin Nayyar of Morganville is a busy guy. The 15-year-old Ranney School sophomore plays tennis, soccer and basketball. And when
New Jersey to Expand Medical Marijuana, Ease Prescriptions by Doctors
Governor Phil Murphy said he will expand New Jersey’s medical-marijuana rules to add pain, anxiety, migraines and other chronic conditions as eligible for prescriptions.
NJ Walks for TS Goes Virtual
The NJ Walks for TS Virtual Walk will allow your family and friends to show support wherever you choose anytime in the month of April.
Graduating High School Seniors are encouraged to apply for the NJCTS Youth Scholarship
Each year since 2004, NJCTS has offered the NJCTS Youth Scholarship to graduating New Jersey high school seniors in public or private school who have
NJCTS Set to Host a Live Chat with Teens Affected by Tourette Syndrome
Teens will take questions from a worldwide audience during February 22 online event. The NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) will host