Mission Statement:
“Our mission is to improve the lives of people diagnosed with Tourette syndrome through the development of social, educational, and supportive programs and resources to benefit these individuals as well as their families, friends, communities, and healthcare professionals.”
In 1986, the Tourette Syndrome Association (TSA) of Georgia was incorporated as its own non-profit that was affiliated with the National TSA. The TSA of Georgia was created to provide a family support organization through occasional conferences and phone support for those who experience Tourette Syndrome. The TSA of Georgia also attended IEP meetings when needed, and provided education to schools.
The larger the support network grew, the more obvious a need for a sense of community became. In 2008 our first Camp Twitch and Shout Family Weekend was organized. Attended by approximately 20 families, the Family Weekend was held at Camp Twin Lakes.
The TSA of Georgia separated from the national TSA in 2009 and changed its name to “Tourette Information Center and Support of Georgia (TICS of GA)”. That same year TICS of GA organized and held the inaugural Camp Twitch & Shout summer camp, attended by approximately 40 campers and 20 volunteers mostly from Georgia and surrounding states. Since its inception, Camp Twitch & Shout has hosted campers and volunteers from over 30 U.S. states and 4 foreign countries. In order to represent this growth and broaden its presence nationally, TICS of GA dropped Georgia from its name and became the Tourette Information Center and Support (TICS).
TICS is proud to have expanded its network of support and facilitated a sense of community among those who experience Tourette Syndrome. Through year-round family support services and running Camp Twitch & Shout, TICS strives to provide a more inclusive environment and better understanding of this disorder.