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Make a difference

Volunteer with Us

Volunteers are the heart of NJCTS — their time, passion, and dedication make it possible for us to support individuals and families affected by Tourette Syndrome across New Jersey. Whether you’re joining us at the TS Walk, the Gala, or lending your skills behind the scenes, every contribution makes a difference.

Upcoming NJCTS Events

2025 NJ Walks for TS

NJ Walks for TS

May 2, 2026 at Duke Island Park

Our annual walk promotes awareness, acceptance, and advocacy of Tourette Syndrome and its associated disorders. Start a team, join a team, make a donation to a team member. All funds raised support our programs including education outreach, scholarships, youth development, and research.

2025 Gala Group Photo

NJCTS Annual Gala

October 29, 2026 at Navesink Country Club

Join us as at the Bridgewater Mariott we honor the continued growth, impact, and mission of the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders.

nominations are now closed

2026 Awards to Be Announced

Educator of the Year

Awarded to an educator in New Jersey who has made a significant difference in the life of a child with Tourette Syndrome. Nominate a teacher, guidance counselor, or other education professional in the school your child attends!

Healthcare Professional of the Year

Awarded to a healthcare professional in New Jersey who has made a significant difference in the life of a child with Tourette Syndrome. Nominate a nurse, doctor, psychologist or other healthcare professional!

Advocacy Initiatives

Champion Tourette Syndrome Awareness

Advocating for Tourette Syndrome involves sharing knowledge, supporting affected families, and encouraging inclusive practices in your community. Your voice can drive change and support those living with TS.

Join us in raising awareness for Tourette Syndrome by becoming a community advocate. You can make a significant impact by educating others about TS, organizing informational sessions, and promoting acceptance in schools and workplaces. By sharing stories and resources, you help dispel myths and reduce stigma, creating a more inclusive environment for everyone affected by TS. Together, we can empower individuals and foster understanding in every corner of our community.

Exploring Tourette Syndrome

The UpTIC Podcast

The UpTIC podcast offers insightful discussions on Tourette Syndrome, featuring expert interviews, personal stories, and the latest research.

Find us on your favorite podcast platform.

Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music

Recent Podcast Episodes

Advocacy in Action: Hallie's Story of Growth with Tourette Syndrome

In this episode, I sit down with Hallie Hoffman – a longtime NJCTS volunteer, youth advocate, and all-around powerhouse – to dive into her personal journey with Tourette Syndrome.

Finding Your Voice: A Journey of Personal Acceptance from Italy to Advocacy

I’m joined by Lorenzo TIozzo, a passionate advocate who’s navigated Tourette Syndrome across two continents.

Tics, Tech & Trials: Breakthrough Neuroscience Research for TS and OCD

I’m joined by Dr. Christine Conelea, a brilliant research psychologist from the University of Minnesota, who’s leading the charge in cutting-edge research around Tourette Syndrome, OCD, and anxiety.

Living with BFRBs: Support, Treatment & Their Connection to Tourette's

I had the honor of sitting down with Dr. Marla Deibler, a licensed clinical psychologist and expert in behavioral and cognitive psychology to explore a topic that’s not only often misunderstood but deeply important: Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs).

Tic Talk Blog

Senator Andrew Zwicker Visits NJCTS

Senator Andrew Zwicker Visits NJCTS

The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders, Inc. (NJCTS) was honored to welcome Senator Andrew Zwicker of New Jersey’s 16th Legislative District to its office on August 25. The visit marked an important moment of recognition and support for...

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Be the Reason Understanding Becomes Acceptance

Join us in our mission to support and uplift individuals with Tourette Syndrome through education, advocacy, and community engagement. Together, we can change lives by building understanding, acceptance, and opportunity for children and adults living with Tourette Syndrome and associated disorders. Your involvement and support fuel life-changing programs, education, and advocacy, helping families feel seen, supported, and never alone.