Together for Turner Syndrome: Strikeouts for Turner Syndrome 2025

Together for Turner Syndrome: Strikeouts for Turner Syndrome 2025

The 2025 Strikeouts for Turner Syndrome campaign was a powerful reminder of what community, advocacy, and compassion can achieve together. This initiative—born from the hearts of Pete and Lydia Fairbanks in loving memory of their daughter, Ellis—was a heartfelt call to action to raise awareness, spark conversations, and ensure that no family facing Turner syndrome […]

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Fairbanks and Rays on June 7th For Strikeouts

Pitching for a Purpose: Join Fairbanks Strikeouts for Turner Syndrome

Join the Fairbanks and Tampa Bay Rays on June 7th for Strikeouts for Turner Syndrome: A Community Day of Hope and Awareness For the second year in a row, Pete Fairbanks, pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays, and his wife Lydia are inviting you to be part of something far greater than a scorecard. For

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Turn a Page

Turn a Page for Turner Syndrome: A Summer Read-A-Thon with Purpose

Do you love to read? Are you always looking for your next great book, or maybe searching for a reason to finally start that TBR pile? This summer, you can turn pages and make a difference with the Turn a Page for Turner Syndrome Summer Read-A-Thon! From June to August 2025, readers from all over

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Need a Break? Take a Walk and Help TSF

The cool fall breeze is beginning to kick in, making it more tempting than ever to step outside for a refreshing walk. Walking for 30 minutes a day can help your cardiovascular health, improve hypertension and cholesterol conditions, strengthen your bones and muscles, reduce body fat, and relieve stress (Department of Health & Human Services, n.d.). 

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Webinar Psychosocial and Educational Considerations

Psychosocial and Educational Considerations

Subscribe to our blog The State of Healthcare and Educational Access for Girls with TS Turner syndrome (TS) can have varying degrees of impact on one’s education through both potential learning and physical disabilities. These may include social cognition, ADHD or ADD, math abilities, and visuospatial organization.  Often girls with Turner syndrome and their families

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