Tourette Canada celebrates Tourette Awareness Month with Kelowna Trek for Tourette 2024 and Lighting of the Sail Fountain!

Tourette Canada celebrates Tourette Awareness Month with Kelowna Trek for Tourette 2024 and Lighting of the Sail Fountain!

Tourette Canada is excited to celebrate its 16th Annual Trek for Tourette and Tourette Awareness Month!

This is Tourette Canada’s most important fundraising event of the year. Funds generated through Trek for Tourette will help Tourette Canada to continue delivering its excellent support and educational programs and enable the organization to enhance and expand its current offerings. The local Kelowna Tourette Canada Support Group is also celebrating Tourette Awareness Month (May 15-June 15) with the “Sails” fountain being lit Teal from May 25th thru May 27th.

Whether you Trek for Tourette in person or virtually, you will be standing shoulder to shoulder with like-minded Canadians, celebrating individuality, creating awareness and striving to make a positive impact on the lives of Canadians affected by Tourette Syndrome.

The 2024 Kelowna Trek for Tourette will take place at Rutland Centennial Park, Sunday May 26th from 1pm to 3pm. All participants are asked to register using the online portal and being fundraising today! Trek for Tourette – Walk for Tourette Syndrome Tourette Canada.

About Tourette Canada— Established in 1976, Tourette Canada is the only federally registered, charitable organization of volunteers assisting individuals and families affected by Tourette Syndrome and its associated conditions in Canada. We are dedicated to creating awareness, support, and understanding through education, advocacy, and community outreach.

Our programs and service offerings have changed and adapted to our evolving society and diverse needs of the Tourette community but our core mission and values remain intact. We currently offer a year-round Virtual Support Group program for parents, adults and youth with Tourette Syndrome as well as professional In-Service training for educators, law enforcement, community recreation staff and others wishing to gain a better understanding of Tourette Syndrome. We also offer information on our website and help to engage and unite the Tourette Community through local activities, social media and nationwide events. Learn more about who we are and what we do for the community at www.tourette.ca/.

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