Kick-Off the Holiday Card Auction

Looking for an easy way to support the Turner syndrome community and get ready for the holidays? The Turner Syndrome Greeting Card Sale is here! The variety of holiday cards for the autumn and winter holidays, including Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Years. Proceeds go to the Turner Syndrome Foundation, which operates solely on […]

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Teaming Up for TS: Thank You to the Dream Team of Donors!

     For Turner Syndrome Awareness Month in February, the LSU Women’s Basketball Team and their partners at Gordon McKernan Injury Attorneys organized the Playing for a Purpose fundraiser to support TS Awareness and share our mission, during which Gordon McKernan Injury Attorneys donated $20 to TSF for every point that players Angel Reese and Alexis Morris scored,

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Star Sister Meetup

Star Sisters Celebrate International Day of Friendship

Join Star Sisters for Monthly Meetups, Private Facebook Group and Social Exchange with Friends! SIGN ME UP! “Star Sisters is a way to connect women and girls with Turner Syndrome to share honest experiences and form a sisterhood of positivity. This is an opportunity to raise awareness while receiving support. All meet-ups and events occur

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Rally for Medical Research

Powerfully Impacting the TS Community: Legislative Advocacy

   There are many ways to get involved in awareness and work within the Turner syndrome (TS) community. Legislative advocacy is a very important part of that work, as it allows us to communicate directly with our federal, state, and local representatives who have the ability to officially proclaim awareness for TS. National awareness for

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Equity in Healthcare: How It Impacts Women with TS

Note: This post contains sensitive information about reproductive health that may not be appropriate for younger audiences. Everyone’s journey with TS is different. Please consult with your health care provider(s) for guidance regarding your unique health issues and appropriate treatments. TSF does not take a stance on medical treatments or provide medical advice. When seeking

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Volunteers Drive Our Success

Subscribe to our blog Each April, we celebrate National Volunteer Week and Global Volunteer Month. Nonprofits, especially small organizations like the Turner Syndrome Foundation (TSF), rely heavily on volunteers to carry out their missions. We at TSF are so grateful for our volunteers; we could not do what we do without them! Let’s look at

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Playing for a Purpose: LSU Women’s Basketball & Baton Rouge Attorney Support TS Awareness

During Turner Syndrome Awareness Month (TSAM) 2023, the Louisiana State University (LSU) Women’s Basketball Team held a Turner syndrome awareness night at its game on February 2nd. This was an exciting step in our awareness efforts that we are thrilled to share with you. Let’s learn more about how the Lady Tigers and their partners

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Turner Syndrome Awareness Month 2023: Let’s Keep the Momentum Going!

Subscribe to our blog Well, Turner Syndrome Awareness Month (TSAM) 2023 is a wrap, and what a wonderful month it was! Throughout February, the TS community–patients, families, advocates, and medical professionals–came together to raise awareness for this rare condition. The Turner Syndrome Foundation (TSF) sponsored a wide variety of activities and challenges for ”awareness ambassadors”

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TSF Celebrates National Disability Awareness Month

Subscribe to our blog March is National Disability Awareness Month. It is a time to celebrate the contributions of those with disabilities, including people who also have chronic conditions like Turner syndrome (TS). While TS is not in itself a disability, some individuals with the condition can also have physical or cognitive disabilities. The Turner

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