Everton Goalkeeper is Hero to Kids with Tourette Syndrome

Top Quote Proceeds from "Team Up with Tim Howard" raffle to benefit children and families with Tourette Syndrome. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) March 18, 2011 - Tim Howard walks the walk.

    He knows what it's like to be a kid with a neurological disorder which causes erratic muscle movements or uncontrollable sounds. He also knows what it's like to overcome obstacles like Tourette Syndrome and achieve great success. There are many reasons why Tim Howard is an inspiration, and his commitment to children and families with TS is certainly at the top of the list.

    The Everton goalkeeper is helping the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome, a non-profit from his home state, by inviting the winner of the "Team Up with Tim Howard" raffle to meet him in the U.K.

    "I look forward to hosting this year's winner to an Everton game and dinner," said Howard, goalkeeper for the Everton Football Club. Proceeds from the raffle will benefit the programs and services of the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome. "Though based in the Garden State, the work of NJCTS benefits the entire TS community through our research, family outreach, education and medical training programs," said NJCTS Executive Director Faith Rice.

    Tickets are on sale now through June 1st by visiting TeamUpwithTimHoward.org for $25 each or 5 tickets for $100. The winner will receive round-trip airfare for two from Newark Liberty International airport in New Jersey to Manchester, U.K.; hotel accommodations; two tickets to an Everton Football Club match and dinner with Tim Howard.

    U.S. residents age 18 and over can download and order form at TeamUpwithTimHoward.org and mailing the completed form and payment to:

    Team Up with Tim Howard
    c/o NJCTS
    50 Division Street
    Suite 205
    Somerville, NJ 08876

    Complete contest rules are available on the website as well as a link to more information about the programs and services of the Center.

    Proceeds from each ticket sold will go toward improving programs and services delivered by the Center which includes groundbreaking research, a model program for educating doctors and educators, family support and award-winning advocacy on behalf of individuals with TS. The NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome is a 501 (c )(3). No substitution of the offered prize may be made and no cash will be given in lieu of the prize. The drawing will take place on June 15 at 6 p.m. at the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome in Somerville and the winner will be notified by certified mail.

    For questions about the contest, please call 1-877-658-7463.

    NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders, Inc.- Collaborative partnerships for the Tourette Syndrome community.

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