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Tiffany Williamson, Author of #FitToBeWilliamson, Launches Book and Foundation to Raise Awareness for Rare Medical Condition

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Waldorf, Maryland - Tiffany Williamson, a Maryland resident and mother of three, has launched her debut book, #FitToBeWilliamson, which details her journey of self-discovery and healing after the loss of her daughter to Hypomelanosis of Ito (HI Syndrome), a rare genetic disorder. In honour of her daughter, Torri, Williamson also created the HI Syndrome Foundation, which aims to raise awareness and funds for research into seizures and rare medical conditions.

 

In her book, Williamson shares her personal story of overcoming adversity, including her work in the oil industry, her career in the medical field, and her reign as the 2013 arm wrestling champion. She also details her journey of losing 100lbs with the help of a Fitbit, and how it ultimately led her to meet her husband and relocate across the country.

"In #FitToBEWilliamson, you will find love, tragedy, hardship, adultery, but most importantly the power of forgiveness," says Williamson. "You will find a woman with the power to save others while learning how to save herself."

A portion of all book sales will go towards the HI Syndrome Foundation, which can be found at www.hisyndromefoundation.org. Additionally, Williamson will be sharing her story and promoting the foundation on her YouTube channel, under the handle #FitToBeWilliamson.

About the Author: 

Tiffany Williamson is a mother, author, and founder of the HI Syndrome Foundation. She is a 2013 arm wrestling champion and has worked in both the oil industry and the medical field. She currently lives in Maryland with her husband and two children.

About the Book: 

#FitToBeWilliamson is a memoir that details the author's journey of self-discovery and healing after the loss of her daughter to Hypomelanosis of Ito (HI Syndrome), a rare genetic disorder. The book also addresses themes of love, tragedy, hardship, and the power of forgiveness.

About the Foundation:

The HI Syndrome Foundation is a non-profit organization that aims to raise awareness and funds for research into seizures and rare medical conditions. A portion of all book sales will go towards the foundation.

Media Contact
Company Name: HI Syndrome Foundation
Contact Person: Tiffany Williamson
Email: Send Email
Phone: 240-640-9969
Address:527 Garner Ave
City: Waldorf
State: Maryland 20602
Country: United States
Website: https://hisyndromefoundation.org/



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