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Giving Tuesday is the Tuesday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It is celebrated as a “global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world.” The Turner Syndrome Foundation (TSF) greatly appreciates your support to help sustain its mission of serving the Turner Syndrome (TS) community.
On Giving Tuesday and every day, TSF is dedicated to raising awareness and support for the TS community. With so much hype around Giving Tuesday, we would like to thank everyone for their support. Today, we ask our community–those affected by TS and their friends, families, or businesses–to make a gift in support of a cause that hits home. Yes, there are many great charities, but this one needs help from within to continue on. Remember, we are the one mission that is here exclusively for the TS community, and we need charitable support to continue on well into the new year and beyond.
What is unique about this cause is that it affects women and girls. What is special about our mission is that we do not require the community to pay a membership fee for support or access to information. It is available for free to everyone, anywhere, through our website.
Our heartfelt thanks to the TS community for allowing us into their lives. Together, we can thrive!
© Turner Syndrome Foundation, 2021
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Join the Advocacy Working Group to make real change in your community! Communicating with national lawmakers is one of the most effective ways to raise awareness and influence widespread change.
Join the Advocacy Working Group to make real change in your community! Communicating with national lawmakers is one of the most effective ways to raise awareness and influence widespread change. We are accepting applications for this working group. Sign up below.
The advocacy working group meets regularly twice monthly on Thursday evenings 8PM EDT.
(Thursday) 8:00 pm
This is the meeting of a working group and is limited to medical professionals. The quarterly meeting will be presented by the Turner Syndrome Foundation and moderated by Kayla Ganger,
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This is the meeting of a working group and is limited to medical professionals. The quarterly meeting will be presented by the Turner Syndrome Foundation and moderated by Kayla Ganger, BS, MHS, PA-C and Mary Gwyn Roper, MD, both active volunteers, leaders and professional members of the Foundation. The objective of this event is to assemble TS women in medicine with a diverse range of specialties to learn more about the mission and contribute to the discussion about solutions on issues facing patients today.
This working group will learn about:
In this discussion, you will:
WE Learn is a Turner Syndrome Foundation educational learning activity.
Every TS WOMAN IN MEDICINE is encouraged to be a professional member and an active contributor to this working group.
(Tuesday) 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm EDT
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