Weekly Updates! - March 21, 2025

Hello everyone, and happy Spring (Northern Hemisphere) or Fall (Southern Hemisphere)! I have a few updates this week:

  • Read our first ever IMPACT REPORT now!
      • We’re excited to share our first-ever Impact Report, showcasing the incredible progress we’ve made over the years! 
        • This report highlights all of our accomplishments, from groundbreaking research to global advocacy
        • The report also shows the power of patient-driven efforts, and how much we can do together.
      • Click here to read the full report and see how your support has fueled real change!
  • Join the TBRS Exercise Challenge 2025 before it’s too late!!
      • We have officially launched the 2025 TBRS Exercise Challenge! 
        • Through this challenge, individuals with TBRS commit to a daily exercise of their choice in exchange for pledges and donations to the TBRS Community. This presents an exciting fundraising opportunity while encouraging healthy practices for individuals with TBRS.
        • In March, individuals can sign up for the Challenge and begin collecting pledges. The Challenge takes place throughout the month of April!
      • To register, visit the TBRS Exercise Challenge website and click “join team”
        • Here you can sign up and create your team for the challenge!
      • Anyone can participate in the challenge – and all of the funds raised go to improving the Patient Registry and making data more easily accessible for research!
      • If you have any questions or need help setting up your team, please contact me at [email protected].
  • Upcoming TBRS Conference in Spain!
  • Upcoming: TBRS Friends and Family Support Group – March 30, 2025
    • This event will take place Sunday, March 30, 2025 at 2:00 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. 

Thanks! Please reach out to me with any questions at [email protected].

Kit Church, CARE Manager

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