Somerset County Business Partnership Celebrates the Grand Re-opening of NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome

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SOMERVILLE, NJ — The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome  (NJCTS) celebrated the grand re-opening of its headquarters this week, marking a new chapter in its mission to support individuals and families affected by Tourette Syndrome across the state.

Founded to provide education, advocacy, and community resources, NJCTS has long been a cornerstone of support for those navigating life with Tourette Syndrome and associated neurological conditions. The re-opening highlights both a physical refresh of the organization’s space and a renewed commitment to expanding its outreach and services.

The organization offers programs for students, parents, educators, and healthcare professionals, aiming to reduce stigma and build understanding around Tourette Syndrome. From individualized support to school presentations and medical training, NJCTS serves thousands of individuals each year.

The updated facility will allow the organization to host more in-person and virtual events, collaborate more effectively with families and partners, and expand the reach of its statewide impact.

As the organization continues to grow, the grand re-opening serves as a celebration of progress and a reaffirmation of its mission: to provide education, resources, and hope to those who need it most.

For more information, visit www.njcts.org.

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