Become an Advocate
Of course, you don't have to come to D.C. to make a difference, scroll down to learn more about e-advocacy and how you can help change the lives of the 46 million Americans living with arthritis from your home computer.
What is an E-Advocate?
E-Advocates help improve the lives of people living with arthritis. The key to success in changing government policies and funding is through grassroots advocacy and our e-advocates are the Arthritis Foundation's chief resource for making positive changes in Washington.
What does an E-Advocate do?
E-Advocates make their opinions and personal stories known. By signing up, you'll recieve Action Alerts in your inbox when important arthritis-related issues are debated on Capitol Hill. In 5 minutes or less, you'll be able to write your elected officials and tell them their constituents care about arthritis and how it impacts our communities.
Like any other activity, advocacy or lobbying has basic rules which every advocate should know. Download the Guide to Volunteer Advocacy.






