NEW JERSEY STATE SENATE PASSES SR77 APPLAUDING NJCTS

New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome was recognized by the State Senate on February 23 for its accomplishments in providing support for New Jersey children, families and professionals dealing with Tourette Syndrome. Sponsored by Sen. Christopher "Kip" Bateman (R-16) and Sen. Jeff Van Drew (D-1) , Senate Resolution 77 also applauds NJCTS for its "Wednesday is TS Day" advocacy campaign. Families from across New Jersey gathered at the statehouse to cheer as the organization was recognized by State Senator Richard Codey during the voting session.
NJCTS Youth Spokesman Dean Roncati led a group of kids with TS to personally thank Senator Bateman and Senator Codey for their support. "It takes courage to live life with Tourette. It also takes courage to be an outspoken supporter," said Roncati, "The kids of New Jersey cannot speak for themselves and rely on [lawmakers] for help.
At the heart of NJCTS is a commitment to advocacy - educating the public about TS, breaking the stigma attached to this misunderstood disorder and helping TS kids reach their full potential. The "Wednesday is TS Day" campaign is a two-fold effort to create understanding: TS families are encouraged to share their perspective and the general public is challenged to open their minds to the facts of this neurological disorder.
"We are very excited about this Senate Resolution, and we are very proud of our youth advocates who came to Trenton and stood up for the thousands of kids who currently need, or will come to rely on, the services of NJCTS for proper treatment and an effective education," said Rice. "We're proud of our progress, but there are thousands of kids who are not receiving proper care yet, and until there is a cure for TS, we've got a lot more work to do."
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