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Join the TSF Advocacy Working Group
Why Public Advocacy?
If we want to see change for the Turner Syndrome community, talking with policy makers is one of the best methods. When many people work together, communicating a shared message to members of local, state, or national legislators, they will be compelled to implement a policy to meet the needs expressed.
Join us in planning our goals and reaching out to legislators to share them. No experience is necessary get involved. Every voice counts!
All volunteers agree to adhere to the core values and principles of the Turner Syndrome Foundation POLICIES TALENT MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK. You will best understand the core values, principle and policies by reading through and fulfilling orientation requirements. If you have any questions, please contact info@tsfusa.org.
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Thank you for your interest in Advocacy for Turner syndrome.
Weekly meetings held Thursdays at 8PM EDT
To receive meeting notifications, you must have been assigned a @tsfusa.org email.
If you have any questions, contact Catherine Melman-Kenny at cmelmankenny@tsfusa.org
or call 1-800-594-4585 for further information
We appreciate every person that joins us in making change. YOU are an important part of this mission!
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