What is Tourette Syndrome?
Tourette Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects children, adolescents and adults, and is characterized by sudden, involuntary movements and/or sounds called tics.
Youth Programs
We’re empowering youth with Tourette Syndrome and related disorders through education, peer support, and programs that build confidence, self-advocacy, and resilience.
Adult Programs
We provide adults with Tourette Syndrome access to meaningful programs, peer connections, and resources because the journey doesn’t end at 18.
Support for Parents & Caregivers
Providing expert guidance, educational programs, support groups, and trusted resources to help their children with Tourette Syndrome thrive at home, in school, and beyond.
Our 2025 Impact
Elementary and Middle School Students Reached by a Youth Advocate
Professionals Reached through Education
Hours of Total Programming
Partner Organizations
Find Your Community
Grey Sky Films has produced a new series of videos to promote the impact NJCTS has had on families. Three families – the Straley’s, Ordonoez-Coronado’s, and Delaney’s – sat down with us to discuss their journey with Tourette Syndrome. From the family retreat to school presentations, NJCTS brings the community together and helps navigate social, educational, and medical challenges.
Upcoming Events
Camp FantasTIC
Black Rock Retreat from June 19 – 21, 2026
This weekend allows children and their families to meet others with Tourette Syndrome to learn more about their diagnosis and engage with peer mentors in a fun, safe environment. Workshops provide a place for youth and parents to ask questions about TS and learn from mentors.
Registration is now closed but call our office or email aosborn@njcts.org to inquire about room availability.
October 29, 2026 at Navesink Country Club
Join us as at the Navesink Country Club as we honor the continued growth, impact, and mission of the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders.
What's New with NJCTS
NJCTS Executive Director, Hilary Kruchowy, Named AFP’s Robert J. Smythe Professional Fundraiser of the Year
The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome (NJCTS) is proud to announce that Executive Director Hilary Kruchowy has been named the recipient of the Robert J. Smythe Professional Fundraiser of the Year Award by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) New...
NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome (NJCTS) Celebrates Annual Awards Luncheon
The NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders (NJCTS) held its annual Awards and Scholarship Luncheon on Friday, June 6 at the Somerville Elks Lodge in Bridgewater. The event brought together board members, volunteers, community partners, scholarship...
NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome (NJCTS) Celebrates TS Awareness Month
The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders (NJCTS) celebrates Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month, observed annually from May 15 through June 15. This year's campaign calls on families, educators, healthcare providers, elected officials, and...
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.













