Without the support of people like you, it would not be possible for Polish Association of Tourette Syndrome to continue this work. Your support is important to us. Please join us and become a member of Polish Association of Tourette Syndrome by filling in on-line application
Tourette Syndrome Association of Poland
ul. Szpitalna 5 m. 5
00-031 Warszawa
Tax Identification Number: 5252059225
National Court Register: 0000189160
You can contact us every Wednesday from 4:30 to 5.30 pm by phone: (+48) 22 828 91 28 (extension: 143)or an e-mail to tourette@tourette.pl . Feel free to come and see us.
If you would like to make a donation to PTTS, you can do so using fast and secure online payment system. You can pay a donation directly into our bank account via BACS
Bank Account details:
Bank PEKAO S.A. Oddział w Warszawie al. Jerozolimskie 65/79 84 1240 6218 1111 0000 4615 7245
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Our Mission
The Association offers support to persons with Tourette Syndrome and their families. We create opportunities for them to meet up and interact. Our objective is also to share the awareness about the nature of Tourette Syndrome and indicate the opportunities for therapy.
In order to meet these objectives, the Association has embarked on educational campaign based on spreading the information and publications about TS. The Association collaborates with the specialists and relevant authorities in the fields of education, health and science research.
Tourette Syndrome is an inherited, neurological condition, its key features are tics, involuntary and uncontrollable sounds and movements. The tics are usually of a mild nature, however in the more extreme condition they can manifest themselves in involuntary swearing or making obscene or otherwise unacceptable movements or gestures.
The disorder is named after Gilles de la Tourette, the French neurologist and neuropsychiatrist, , who in 1885, whilst working at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, described 9 cases of this condition.
The website design of the English version was realized within the project “With Tourette Across Poland – programme against social exclusion of people diagnosed with Tourette Syndrom” which is a part of the programme “ Citizens for Democracy” funded by the EEA Grants and Norway Grants.
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