They're counting on
you
to make March 29th a success
Tess Kowalski (in the green shirt) is at the center of what promises to be a powerful day. Last year the 15-year-old and her father, Tim, brought NJ Walks to the Princeton area. This year, she leads an impressive Honorary Committee and group of Youth Co-chairs.
This year's Honorary Committee will be co-chaired by District 14 Senator Linda Greenstein and Assemblyman Daniel Benson. They are joined by District 7 Senator Dianne B. Allen and Assemblyman Herb Conaway, Jr., and Princeton mayor Liz Lempert. This list is expected to grow in the days ahead.
Just like the Honorary Committee, the Youth Co-chairs are spreading the word. In addition to Tess, this year's Co-chairs include Hallie Hoffman of Belle Mead, Ethan Lederman of Howell, and Anna Heicklen of Medford Lakes.
Proceeds from NJ Walks will benefit the Education Outreach Programs of NJCTS which train healthcare professionals, educators and students across the state.
Each dollar will make a difference in helping to improve diagnosis, treatment and life for kids and their families with TS. This includes spreading an effective anti-bullying message of awareness and acceptance in schools across the state and training a new generation of youth leaders.
Register or donate today and join the team working to make a difference for the 20,000 New Jersey children with TS.
Sunday, March 29th
Registration begins at 1 p.m.
Mercer County Park - EAST Picnic Area
1346 Edinburg Road, Princeton Junction, NJ 08550
New Jersey 101.5 FM will be there with music, games and a chance to win prizes!
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