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Review for Turner Syndrome Foundation, Hazlet, NJ, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

I work for TSF and I have learned so many skills that can apply to any job in the workforce:
-Organization
-Tenacity
-Flexibility
-Collaboration with staff, including senior staff and coworkers
-Professionalism
-Multitasking
-Content Planning, Development and Publishing
-Social Media Marketing
-And more

Additionally, the people at TSF have been so welcoming, fun to work with, have a great diversity of perspectives, and have helped me understand the Turner Syndrome community more than research on the internet can!

I highly recommend this organization to work for, if you have the chance!

Role:  Volunteer
 

Review for Turner Syndrome Foundation, Hazlet, NJ, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

For the past 5 months, I have worked for TSF as a Communications Intern, and I have been wowed by the organization's willingness to constantly improve the amount of FREE resources for the Turner Syndrome community in a variety of categories, such as opportunities to participate in research, how to take care of children who have Turner Syndrome, and how to overcome the various health challenges that Turner Syndrome often causes.

Furthermore, not only am I amazed at the organization's willingness to continue adding to and improving the foundation's rich diversity of resources, but I am also amazed at how they constantly assess the community's reactions to their new content and discover how they can do better next time, as well as their willingness to create content that is not only accessible to the TS community, but other communities. Their webinars are a great example of this, as they talk about wide-reaching topics like the how various occupational therapy exercises can positively impact your life (as well as how to do them), how to defend your child against bullying at school, especially if they have a disability, and what growth hormone therapy is, how it works, and how to have a higher probability of success when using it.

Finally, I have been astonished by TSF's staff, as everyone I have worked with have been so generous, hardworking, and willing to give me strong constructive criticism that helps me improve my work.

If you are thinking about working or volunteering for TSF, or if you are even on the fence on donating to their organization, I cannot stress this enough, go for it! You will NOT be disappointed!

Role:  Volunteer