Weekly Updates! - October 11, 2024
Hey everyone! I hope everyone has had a great week. Here are some TBRS Community updates and reminders for this week:
- Looking for volunteers to translate TBRS Community materials!
- As a part of our global initiative for TBRS, we are looking for volunteers to translate TBRS materials, like:
- Having these materials in other languages will increase accessibility for many patients and families with TBRS worldwide!
- We welcome translations in any language, though our largest focuses include:
- If you are available to translate any TBRS Community resource into another language, please consider volunteering! Reach out to kit@tbrsyndrome.org!
- EVENT: Halloween Social - October 19, 2024
- We are hosting a Halloween Social on Saturday, October 19 from 12-1pm ET.
- This meeting will be a fun opportunity for diagnosed individuals and families to play games and have fun!
- We are also looking for volunteers for this social, as well as future events. Many thanks to Jane Hatton for organizing this event, but she could still use some help!
- If you are interested in volunteering for this or any future socials, please reach out to Jane at rusty06084@gmail.com.
- All are welcome to attend. Halloween costumes are encouraged, but not required. Come ready to have some spooky fun!
- EVENT: TBRS Friends and Family Support Group - October 26, 2024
- This event will take place Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time via Zoom
- The TBRS Community offers a monthly Friends and Family Support Group via Zoom. Families from all around the world can participate. We create a safe place to share thoughts, feelings, concerns, and emotions without judgment. The meeting seems to take a different shape every time we gather—sometimes we focus on sharing resources or experiences, but we always seek to make everyone feel comfortable and supported.
- Any parents or caregivers of someone diagnosed with TBRS are welcome.
I’ll be out of the office next week, but will be back on Monday, October 21. Thank you, and I hope you have a great couple of weeks.Kit Church, CARE Manager