Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month: A Conversation with Brad Cohen and actor Jimmy Wolk

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The call with Brad Cohen and actor Jimmy Wolk (Front of the Class) on May 25th at 7pm/EST will last 1 hour. Learn more about what happened behind the scenes on the set of the movie. Understand how an actor portrays someone with TS successfully. Feel free to email us questions to read during the call. The conference call is free to the public.

E-mail us and ask for calling numbers and access codes for the conference call.  When you email us, an auto-respond email will be sent to you with instructions: tsawareness@bradcohentourettefoundation.com

You can also click here to learn more about TS Awareness Month

Feel free to share this information with anyone who may be interested.  Education about Tourette Syndrome will continue to make a difference for those who live with the condition daily.  This event is sponsored by The Brad Cohen Tourette Foundation.  Thanks for the support!

Cheers, Brad

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One Response to “Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month: A Conversation with Brad Cohen and actor Jimmy Wolk”

  1. Patrice Says:

    Saw your movie this weekend, Brad and loved it; you are an inspiration. Thank you for being brave enough to face the challenges you did and for sharing your story with the rest of us. I will be blogging about you this week, yours is a tale worth telling, again and again. Congratulations on your son!

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