Donor Recognition
The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada receives support from the following companies and organizations. This support is a vital component of the annual operational budget and helps the Foundation achieve its goals & objectives.
We are grateful for their kind support.
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Canadian Police Curling Association We thank the Canadian Police Curling Association for selecting the TSFC as their charity of support for funds raised from the annual Canadian Police Curling Association’s bonspiel. |
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Longos Advocacy To The Rescue, an e-learning course designed specifically for parents of school-age children with Tourette Syndrome, was made possible due to a very generous grant from Longo Brothers Fruit Markets Inc. |
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Genuine Stitches Genuine Stitches is a mother and daughter run home decor and embroidery business in St. Thomas, Ontario. They decided, because Tourettes Syndrome is so close to their hearts (the daughter shares: "both my mother and my youngest (7 years old) have it, as do my uncle and cousin"), to donate 15% of all profits from sales of pet decor/accessories to the Foundation. |


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Golf Tournament Sponsors (2012) Aspiria, MSM Lawyers and Redstone each made the 2012 Golf Tournament a great success. |
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Kids Up Front Foundation This member benefit offers children and their families the opportunity to attend cultural and sporting events in major Canadian cities. Currently we have formed partnerships in the Vancouver and Toronto regions. If you are a paid member and would like to receive tickets to events in these cities please email us at tsfc@tourette.ca or call us at 1 (800) 361-3120. |
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Blue Marigold Designs Blue Marigold donates 50% of its profits to charity. |
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Primrose Path Studio Through a colourful “naïve” style, Véronique’s paintings radiate a sense of joy and humor. Viewers of her work are often observed breaking into a smile as they discover the subtle details, not always apparent at first glance. |
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Wildberry Productions One of the goals of Wildberry Productions is to help adults better understand children who have behavioural disorders, syndromes and disabilities. Their publications target children aged four to twelve years. It is hoped that the messages in these books will stimulate a paradigm shift towards acceptance and understanding. One dollar from the sale of every book purchased by the TS community will be given to the Foundation to further its good works. Be sure to mention the TSFC when you make a purchase. |