Webinar: Legislative Advocacy Information Session

Join the Legislative Advocacy Information Session
Thank you for being part of the Turner Syndrome community. As our efforts continue to grow, we are expanding opportunities for community members to get involved in meaningful, mission-driven advocacy.
Whether you are an experienced advocate or just beginning to explore how you can make a difference, we invite you to attend this information session to learn more about the work of the Turner Syndrome Foundation’s Legislative Advocacy Committee—and how you can contribute in ways that align with your skills, interests, and availability.
Your voice, perspective, and commitment matter. We welcome you to join us in advancing change together.
Who Should Attend
Individuals with lived experience of Turner syndrome
Parents, caregivers, and family members
Healthcare, education, or social service professionals
Students and emerging advocates
Community members interested in policy and social impact
Anyone curious about how legislative advocacy works
No prior advocacy experience is required.
Participants will:
Learn how to ethically and effectively advance Turner syndrome awareness within communities and through public policy
Gain a clearer understanding of how legislative advocacy works at local, state, and national levels
Explore practical and responsible methods for engagement
Leave better prepared with actionable strategies to support advocacy efforts
Why This Matters
Advocacy affects real lives. Nearly everyone has a family member, friend, colleague, or community connection touched by Turner syndrome. Understanding how policies are shaped—and how you can contribute—helps create more informed, inclusive, and supportive communities.
Whether you work in education, healthcare, counseling, nonprofit leadership, or simply want to be a more engaged citizen, this session provides practical knowledge you can apply in meaningful ways.
Event Link:
Check the email you provide at registration to receive the webinar link.
Cost:
Free. Donations are appreciated.
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