Why NJCTS is My “Safe Place”
I hope that you will consider making a donation to support NJCTS so they can help many other families just like they helped me!
In Their Own Words: Pat Phillips
I am looking forward to this opportunity to continue to serve the TS community.
In Their Own Words: Carolyn Baldwin
Carolyn Baldwin has been involved in NJCTS for more than 10 years as a parent, volunteer and mentor to others. She and her family are fixtures at events like the Family Retreat, fundraisers and the Leadership Academy. She is currently a teacher in the Camden Public Schools. Thank you Carolyn
In Their Own Words: A Doctor’s Perspective
He sees many patients with Tourette Syndrome and often refers their family to NJCTS for advocacy and education services. Recently, he took a few minutes out of his day to talk to us about the importance of TS awareness among medical professionals and the current state of treatment options.
In Their Own Words – Volunteer Allen Jones
NJCTS has started a new feature on our website called: In Their Own Words. These stories will give you an opportunity to get to know some of our superstar volunteers, advocates and supporters and learn why and how they are involved with NJCTS. Our first profile is on volunteer Allen