Photo Album: NJ Walks for TS at Bergen
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the inaugural NJ Walks for TS at Bergen! We had a beautiful morning at Overpeck Park and
Faith Rice honored as recipient of the 2016 Ann Klein Advocate Award
Continuing the 29-year tradition of recognizing exceptional advocates who have made extraordinary contributions to improving the lives of people with disabilities, the Community Health Law
New Jersey Legislators Support NJ Walks for TS at Bergen this Saturday
The first annual NJ Walks for TS at Bergen will take place on Saturday, November 12 at Overpeck Park Amphitheater in Ridgefield Park. The event,
Randolph High School Students Have Lead Roles in NJ Walks for TS at Bergen
Noah Feldstein and Trevor Salvior are serving as youth co-chairs of the inaugural NJ Walks for TS at Bergen on November 12th. The event, which
Nutley Teen Is Youth Co-Chair of NJ Walks for Tourette Syndrome at Bergen
NJ Walks for TS was founded for kids, by kids, to benefit kids across the state of New Jersey living with Tourette Syndrome. Tara Barr
Hillsdale Teen Says NJ Walks for TS is a Sign of Solidarity
Michael Hayden likes serving as a voice for younger kids living with Tourette Syndrome (TS). He knows, firsthand, the joys and challenges that come with
There is no stopping Mendham youth with Tourette syndrome (Observer-Tribune)
Brennan Skirzenski is a runner and fencer at Mendham High School and an active member of Boy Scout Troop 150 in Bernardsville.
Fun, Food, and Music on November 12th at Overpeck Park
Saturday morning, November 12th, will be a day like no other at the Overpeck Park Amphitheater as the NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome (NJCTS) presents
Turnersville 4th graders learn about Tourette Syndrome from NJCTS Youth Advocates Wyatt, Sarah, and Eric
NJCTS Youth Advocates Wyatt Gray and Sarah and Eric Baldwin recently led a presentation about Tourette Syndrome to a 4th grade class at Bells Elementary
Montville sixth- and seventh-graders get lessons about Tourette Syndrome from NJCTS Youth Advocates Tess and Tara
More than 600 sixth and seventh graders at Robert R. Lazar Middle School in Montville, NJ learned about Tourette Syndrome and about treating others with
NJ Walks for TS Moves to Bergen County and Asurion Continues Presenting Sponsorship
The NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders, Inc. (NJCTS) is proud to announce the return of Asurion as the Presenting Sponsor for the