Thank You!
Your Commitment Matters
A huge thanks to all the Walk to Cure Arthritis participants, volunteers and sponsors who made this year’s events a success! Together — united in our shared mission to find a cure — we have made a positive impact on the lives of millions with arthritis.


The Foundation has had such a profound impact in my life. Seeing others be vulnerable and share their story, I wanted to do my part to help others in the same way. First, just as a patient to participating in the events to volunteering on the committees to an honoree. Do it for those who can’t and lead the way for those who can!
Mary Jo McBride
Walk to Cure Arthritis National Honoree
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2025 National Honoree
Kiana Finds Strength in the Face of Adversity
Living with juvenile arthritis since she was a toddler has taught this Walk to Cure Arthritis national honoree and her family courage, resilience and commitment.
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Our Struggle & Feelings Are Real
Growing up with childhood arthritis, this Walk to Cure Arthritis national honoree and her mom talk about the realities so many young people with JA and their families face.
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Leading by Example
As a Walk to Cure Arthritis honoree, Mary Jo McBride is speaking up and spreading arthritis awareness for herself and millions of others in the community.
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Jack, 6, Is Wise Beyond His Years
This young juvenile arthritis patient and Walk to Cure Arthritis national honoree has big aspirations.
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