TS Population In Maryland
There are about 1539 women affected by Turner Syndrome in Maryland. Many of them do not even know they have TS. You can help!
Email info@tsfusa.org
Call 1(800)594-4585
Events
TSF provides many ways for the community to connect, be social and contribute to the community outreach efforts. Many of our activities are virtual, so anyone, anywhere can participate. Check our event calendar to find out about our online events and to see if there is an event in a location near you!
Working Together
Choose from exciting program areas to get involved in a big or small way: Raise Awareness, Share Education Resources, Advocate for Change, Research Initiatives and so much more. TSF offers orientation & ongoing support for your success.
Your State Resources:
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13 and Market, St. Louis, MO
Anderson Point Park Small Picnic Shelter
Buffalo Wild Wings
Capitol Hill
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Clarks Creek Greenway
Eno River State Park
Harris Middle School
Hyatt Regency
Kiawah Island Golf Resort
Los Angeles, CA
LSU Pete Maravich Assembly Center
McGovern Medical School in the University of Texas Medical Center
Monmouth Park
Monmouth Park & Oceanfront Promenade
Munroe Meyer Institute
Online
Peltier Park
Red Bull Arena
Red Mill
Road Runner Sports
Secaucus Public Library
Snyders Park
Snyders Park, Fort Lauderdale, FL
SoulCycle
St. Joseph's Children's Hospital
The Brownstone
The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore
The Salted Rim
Times Square
Tupelo Honey
Turner Syndrome Foundation- NJ
UTH Health Houston
YMCA Camp Ockanickon
Ynot Italian Restaurant
Yo Factor
Zacharias Park
Awareness Committee will meet the third Wednesday of each month to rally, brainstorm and plan for awareness outreach and impact. If you would like to be part of the committee,
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Awareness Committee will meet the third Wednesday of each month to rally, brainstorm and plan for awareness outreach and impact. If you would like to be part of the committee, please complete a volunteer application and let us know you wish to be part of the committee. If you have already submitted a volunteer application, email kholly@tsfusa.org to let her know that you would like to be part of the working committee. Link to Join: https://turnersyndromefoundation.org/volunteer_take_action/talent-application/
Why join this committee? 1- You can make a difference 2- You all meet some really great people 3- You will hone new skills & learn more about the mission. Gaining experience through doing is good for the mission and for you, too!
Thank you to everyone who is part of the awareness committee. We are so glad that you are here!
(Wednesday) 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Join our Star Sisters group for a Creative Arts Night on May 27th at 8pm EST! Join in on a night of conversation, building connections and sharing your creative side with
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Join our Star Sisters group for a Creative Arts Night on May 27th at 8pm EST!
Join in on a night of conversation, building connections and sharing your creative side with others in the Star Sisters community. The Star Sisters creative arts night is a time for all those in the Star Sisters community to get together to share visual art, poems or any form of art for a night of fun.
Being a Star Sisters is a way to connect with others in the Turner syndrome community 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 online – so anyone personally affected by TS, almost anywhere can participate!
Join now to receive:
Not apart of star sisters but want to be? Sign up here: https://turnersyndromefoundation.org/living/star-sisters/star-sisters-application/
(Friday) 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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