
Ya'll Come to our 1st annual
Targets for Tourette's
Sporting Clays Shoot
Friday, March 23rd
at Greater Houston Gun Club
Clays Shoot, Dinner, Dancing under the stars
with the Tommy Alverson Band
Benefiting the Tourette Syndrome Association of Texas
Teams of four shooters or individual shooters.
Non-shooters can enjoy dinner and entertainment.
Download invitation here. Download reply card here.
To receive an invitation by mail, send your mailing address to TouretteTexas@aol.com.
Visit our T4T page for more information.
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Send your applications in NOW for our
10th Annual du Ballon Rouge Children's Camping Weekend
Friday, March 23 through
Sunday, March 25th
Camp For All in Burton Texas
FREE for our Texas children with TS.
Visit our Camp Page for more information
Download your application forms here.
Fax applications to 281-238-0468 or mail to:
Camp dBR
3919 River Forest Drive
Richmond, TX 77406
Save your child's place NOW – send even partial applications, so we know you are attending!
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View Highlights of our
January 26, 2012 Gala:
A Night of Magic: Making Tourette's Syndrome Disappear.
Many thanks to our Sponsors, Donors, Chairmen, Honorees, Entertainers and Attendees!
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About Tourette's Syndrome
Tourette's syndrome is a neurobehavioral (brain-based) movement disorder characterized by motor and vocal tics. Beginning in childhood, it causes those affected to make movements and noises they cannot control. Additionally, many are plagued by obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder, oppositional behavior and other disorders. Although medication may help control the symptoms, as of yet there is no cure. The Tourette Syndrome Association of Texas, one of the largest chapters in the country, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We raise funds to directly assist Texas area families and children in crisis, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
TSA of Texas Mission Statement
The Tourette Syndrome Association of Texas, as an affiliate of the National Tourette Syndrome Association, strives to improve the quality of life of individuals with Tourette's syndrome and their families. To this end, we provide on-going community services, practical assistance and support research efforts to cure this devastating disorder.
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