The XXYY Project

Purposeful, productive lives for males with XXYY

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Welcome to the XXYY Project


 
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Welcome to the home of information about XXYY Syndrome and the XXYY Project.  Here, you will find resources for support, education and medical research and information on this rare genetic disorder.


Learn about the symptoms and characteristics of XXYY and how to become involved with our support group and with the XXYY Project, a nonprofit organization.


All of the pictures of boys and men with XXYY Syndrome on this site have been used with permission for the purpose of helping to identify others.


48 XXYY Awareness Day is TODAY!!!

February 17, 2012 marks the second annual 48 XXYY Awareness day: A day to raise awareness about this rare disorder.  Why February 17th?  Why its the 48th day of the year, of course!   Read more about awareness day and 48 XXYY Syndrome.

48 Days In the Life

This yea's theme for awareness is A Day in the Life.  To help generate awareness for 48 XXYY Awareness Day, the XXYY Project presents 48 Days in the Lige.  Each day starting on February 18th, you can read a story about what a day in the life of being a parent with a child with 48 XXYY Syndrome is like.

Walk a Mile in My Shoes

November and the annual worldwide Walk a Mile in My Shoes XXYY Project fundraiser to raise awareness of XXYY Syndrome is fast approaching. Click here to learn more!







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This website is designed for educational purposes only and is not intended to serve as medical advice. This website does not warrant the information in this site to be accurate or complete.  It is also not responsible for omissions or errors, or for the results of using this information.  This site has used its best efforts to provide information that is current and accurate.  Medical science is constantly changing, and human error is always possible.



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