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NJ Walks for TS Oliver Newhoff Soars in Fundraising
Oliver Newhoff, 7, of Milford, Pennsylvania is the captain of his team for the 2021 NJ Walks for TS Virtual Walk.
NJCTS News – May 2021
NJ Walks for TS; Camp FantasTIC; TS Awareness Day; May Virtual Programs; Upcoming Webinars; Year in Review
Comedian Pamela Rae Schuller Headlines Activity-Packed Virtual Camp
A mental health advocate and stand-up comedian, Pamela’s stories of growing up in a body she had no control over are engaging, powerful, a little
In Memoriam: Faith W. Rice
Faith W. Rice, founder and past executive director of NJCTS, passed away on Monday, March 22.
All Aboard the TS Train
Dr. Bernard Maria was looking for just the right metaphor to describe a patient’s journey with Tourette Syndrome that even a young child could comprehend
NJCTS News – March 2021
In This Issue: NJ Walks for TS; March Virtual Programs; Scholarship Application; Youth Advocate Featured in News; Snow Sculpture Winner; New Twitcha Merch
NJCTS Receives Grant from FirstEnergy Foundation to Support Education Outreach
The $7,500 grant from the FirstEnergy Foundation will further NJCTS’s mission of educating the public, medical professionals, first responders, and teachers about TS.
NJCTS Youth Advocate Joins Olympic Training Program
“TS will always be a part of me, but never all of me.” AnnaClaire Sems has been featured on News-12's Jersey Proud segment.
NJCTS News – January 2021
In This Issue: Global Teen Summit; January Programs; Leadership Academy; Now Recruiting for Rutgers Virtual Support Group
A Note From Our Executive Director
"I am excited about the new year and the prospects for our organization as we expand upon the legacy of our founder, Faith Rice."
NJCTS Announces 2021 Program of Webinars
NJCTS has announced the topics of their Wednesday Webinars series for 2021 featuring presentations by leaders in the field of mental health and education.
NOW RECRUITING: Virtual Group for Children and Adolescents with Tics!
The Rutgers Tourette Syndrome Clinic is offering a 10-week, group-based program that aims to help teens build resilience and develop the skills necessary to better