Star Sisters: A Hub for the Turner Syndrome Community

Star Sisters is a private online community hosted by the Turner Syndrome Foundation for adult women with Turner syndrome (TS) and caregivers of a child with TS. What’s Included in Star Sisters? Star Sisters maintains a private Facebook group for members to share their stories, share updates about their journey, ask for advice, and receive […]

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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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