A Turner Syndrome Advocacy Success Story

Engaging in Turner Syndrome (TS) advocacy can be a big task. However, it is one of the most important ways to make a difference for all girls and women who live with TS. In this post, organizing advocate Renee Nowacki shares how her group successfully advocated in the state of Nebraska. Renee’s Turner Syndrome Advocacy […]

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Self-Advocacy Tips for Healthcare, School, and Work

This month, we are discussing all kinds of advocacy, which includes self-advocacy. To be a self-advocate means to understand your needs and speak up for them until you get what you need. Sometimes, this can be intimidating, like if you’re talking to a doctor or your boss about an unmet need or accommodation. Self-advocacy can

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Awareness Committee Video Project Increases Awareness of Turner Syndrome

Written by Elizabeth (Liz) Rivera, Turner Syndrome Foundation (TSF) intern and blog post writer. TSF’s newest volunteer endeavor, the Awareness Committee, has started full speed ahead on its first project, a video project called The Questions Campaign. The Awareness Committee aims to raise awareness of Turner Syndrome (TS), but what does that mean? Why Awareness

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Grassroots Activism for Turner Syndrome: YOU Can Make a Difference!

Written by Elizabeth (Liz) Rivera, Turner Syndrome Foundation intern and blog post writer. Struggling with finding ways to make a positive impact in your community? Through grassroots activism and legislative advocacy for Turner Syndrome, we can all make a difference! Grassroots Activism Through grassroots activism and legislative advocacy, we can help implement solutions to benefit

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