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Turner syndrome is considered a rare disease and therefore not widely known by the general population.  Additionally, TS is variable and sometimes difficult to understand.  Even some healthcare providers only know of TS by a truncated definition, if at all.  Awareness efforts are invaluable.  Just a few words could change how a doctor treats the next patient or reach a shocked parent, full of questions.  Here you will find some ideas and tools to get you going!

 

What Can YOU Do?

 

- host a social event

- plan a fundraiser

- organize a Chasing Butterflies Walk for Turner Syndrome

- give your doctor the Clinical Practice Guideline

- see if friends and family have any questions for you

- wear a Turner Syndrome Society shirt

- display other items from the online store!

- reach out to local media outlets

- represent the Turner Syndrome Society at a health fair 

- pass out our informational cards and bookmarks

- share our posts in social media

- make a video

- make sure textbooks that mention TS are up to date

Downloadable Resources

Turner Syndrome Awareness Resources

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