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Fundraising Event: A 2 day, 80 mile canoe trip down the River Tweed from Galashiels to Berwick by members of Tourette Scotland. 17th/18th July 2010.
Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder that becomes evident in childhood and continues for life. The prime symptom is to have repeated tics, which are motor (bodily movement) and vocal. A tic is a sudden movement or sound that is repeated over and over, has no purpose and, in general, you cannot help doing. For example, blinking, throat clearing, head nodding etc. However, children with Tourette Syndrome have many types of tics, or sudden movements and noises, and the tics can be prevalent throughout their life, although they can wax and wane. This leads to exclusion, loneliness, and often a life dogged by prejudice and misunderstandings.
The funds raised by the canoe trip will go towards supporting those families living with Tourette Syndrome in the Borders of Scotland/England. Dot Achenbach of the Borders Group said: "With the funds raised, the Borders Support Group will be able to support some 50 families, with mentoring, respite, outings, support and advice. We will be able to offer awareness training in schools, colleges and employment; a vital step in giving our children a good grounding for their futures. We will give our families a break from their daily lives through the provision of holidays and events. It is often difficult for our families to either afford or be welcome at holiday centres, and the funds can ensure that they can choose a safe, secure and comfortable place to relax and enjoy a holiday just as others do."