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    woman holding her wristWhat Is Arthritis?

    Arthritis is not one disease. Learn about the different types of arthritis, how they differ and why it’s important.

    microbesInflammation and the Immune System

    Body-wide inflammation is at the root of most chronic diseases — and you may have more control over it than you think.

    Patient talking with nurseNewly Diagnosed With Arthritis

    A new arthritis diagnosis can be overwhelming. These tips can help.

    • Understanding Arthritis
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    Managing Arthritis Care Costs

    Learn the basics about health care costs and financial tools available to you.

    About Biosimilars

    More of these biologic medications will soon be available. Learn what they are, whether you should consider them and what to ask your doctor.

    Webinar: Sleep Solutions for Pain

    Experts discuss solutions on how to quiet nighttime pain to get better sleep.

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    Woman with upset stomachMicrobiome, Gut Health & Arthritis

    Microbiome, microbes, microorganisms – these terms may be confusing, but the types of bacteria living in and on our bodies can impact arthritis. Learn what helps or harms the microbiome and the health of your gut and discover dietary changes that can make a difference. This episode was originally released on January 19, 2021.

    woman consoling anotherArthritis and Mental Health

    Learn about the connection between arthritis, depression and anxiety and how these conditions can make your arthritis worse.

    Woman ExercisingYour Exercise Solution (YES)

    Movement is the best medicine, even when your joints hurt. Your Exercise Solution (YES) is a resource to help you create a physical activity routine with modifications developed and approved by physical therapists.

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    JA Family Summit

    Learn about the National Juvenile Arthritis Conference, a place for families to connect, share and learn.

    JA Camps

    The Arthritis Foundation’s JA camp programs give kids with arthritis and related childhood rheumatic diseases the chance to make lasting memories.

    Get Your JA Power Pack

    Newly diagnosed with JA and wanting to learn more? Power Packs have the tools you need to find Yes! for you and your child.

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    Transforming Clinical Interactions

    The Live Yes! Arthritis community connects patients with others online and in-person for support and education, and encourages patients to play an active role in their health care.

    Partners 4 Patients with Arthritis

    The Arthritis Foundation recently launched an initiative to build stronger relationships and increase recognition of our most engaged practices. 

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    See how we're aiming to address the growing shortage of arthritis specialists, especially in under-served parts of the country.

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    OACS Forum Series

    The Osteoarthritis Clinical Studies Forum Series features OA thought leaders from across the globe discussing the future of how the disease can be treated to improve patient outcomes.

    man bandaging boy's kneeConquering Childhood Arthritis

    The Arthritis Foundation is mobilizing patients and their families to engage in studies comparing the effectiveness of treatments for juvenile arthritis and funding research for more options.

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    Take action today - use the resources here to learn who your elected officials are, what opportunities we have to advocate from the comfort of your own home, federal and state legislation, and more!

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    You may have arthritis, but it doesn't have you. The Arthritis Foundation’s one-of-a-kind podcast. Hosted by patients, for patients.

    Jingle Bell Run

    The original festive race for charity and signature Foundation holiday event! Wear your favorite holiday attire and together, we’ll jingle all the way to a cure! Register as an individual or bring a team of friends, family and co-workers to run, walk or stroll, and spread the good cheer. 

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2019 Evening of Honors: Best of the Best Among Arthritis Volunteers

The 2019 Live Yes! Conference of Champions, Sept. 13-15, sparked conversation, learning and celebration. Many Arthritis Warriors joined top volunteers, partners and other supporters of the arthritis movement to move our crucial work ahead. Ultimately, this ongoing work will help even more people with arthritis live their best life.

As a highlight of the conference, the Arthritis Foundation’s 2019 Evening of Honors was held in Atlanta on Sept. 13. There, we recognized Champions of Yes who have demonstrated what’s possible. The special evening was hosted for the second year in a row by Pete Scalia, co-anchor of WBNC 10TV’s “This Morning” news program in Columbus, Ohio. Pete has been very open about living with RA and highly engaged in local Arthritis Foundation activities.Champion Awards were presented to several individuals who stood out for their spectacular support last year:

Marty Welch
Marty got involved with the arthritis movement after seeing his grandmother battle the disease and because it was a natural fit with his professional role in the workers’ compensation industry. He has raised tens of thousands of dollars for arthritis research and resources in Hawaii. Marty is a driving force for Walk to Cure Arthritis in Honolulu and Hilo; he showed his true colors by dying his hair green for the event to raise local visibility of arthritis.

Nick Samarripas
Nick took support for the arthritis cause in Oklahoma City to a higher level when he saw new opportunities ahead and convinced fellow supporters to get on board. And those opportunities came to fruition under his leadership. In 2018, Walk to Cure Arthritis raised three times the prior year’s amount, and support for juvenile arthritis programs is back in a big way, including gifts totaling $350,000 to fund a much-needed pediatric rheumatologist for the state. Thanks to Nick, year over year fundraising has grown exponentially in just two years.

Robin Dore, MD
Rockin’ Robin is the #1 fundraiser, has the #1 team and is the #1 Champion of Yes in Orange County, California. She was awarded an Arthritis Foundation fellowship in the late 1970s, which started her journey as a practicing rheumatologist and a vocal Advocate for the arthritis community. Dr. Dore received our Health Care Professional of the Year Award in 2015, and since 2008 Team Dore has raised over $500,000 for the mission. She also serves on the Foundation’s national board.


Martin Lotz, MD
We awarded Dr. Lotz of Scripps Research Institute the 2019 Lee C. Howley $10,000 prize for Arthritis Scientific Research. Since receiving an Arthritis Foundation Investigator Award in 1988, Dr. Lotz has pursued understanding how arthritis develops and ways to stop joint damage before it occurs. His work appears in 13 scientific publications over the past year. Dr. Lotz is an Arthritis Foundation board member and chairs the advisory committee in our OA Center of Excellence.


Paige Goehner
Paige, age 12, joined us to talk about her incredible experience in Food Network’s “Kids Baking Championship,” during which she outlasted 11 other contestants in 2019’s season six and won the $25,000 grand prize. Growing up with arthritis, Paige found her personal Yes in baking, and she encourages other youth to find and pursue their own passion.

 

Alpha Omicron Pi
Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity & Foundation was honored with the Corporate Impact Award, recognizing their significant contributions to the Arthritis Foundation since 1967. AOII passionately supports Walk to Cure Arthritis, Jingle Bell Run, JA camps and the National JA Conference. They presented a Big Check at the ceremony in the amount of $711,000. We also accepted a Big Check of over $500,000 from the Independent Order of Odd Fellows & Rebekahs, another longtime supporter.

Special Salute to Kevin Purcell
The evening’s top honor, the Charles B. Harding Award for Distinguished Service, went to Kevin Purcell. Diagnosed with arthritis at age 10, Kevin faced many obstacles. He was left with two fused wrists, a fused left elbow, one remaining neck vertebrae, 50% loss of motion in both ankles and two knee replacements.

But Kevin persevered and began volunteering for the Arthritis Foundation — and he eventually volunteered to form a support group to help others deal with challenges like he faced. Founded in 2007, the group Arthritis Introspective merged with the Foundation a few years ago.

Besides his selfless support of the arthritis community, Kevin is a daredevil through his personal passions: motorbiking, sports car autocross racing, flying gliders, archery and anything to do with superheroes and sci-fi movies.

People with a disability are often told what they can’t do. Kevin keeps proving that anything is possible. Today, as part of Arthritis Foundation staff, Kevin leads the way for the Live Yes! Online Community and Live Yes! Connect Groups.

Thank you to all our loyal volunteers, patient partners, sponsors and other supporters nationwide. The 2019 Evening of Honors saluted the best of the best. Our sights are set on having 2020 vision in the year ahead. Be part of it!
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The Arthritis Foundation is focused on finding a cure and championing the fight against arthritis with life-changing information, advocacy, science and community. We can only achieve these goals with your help. Strong, outspoken and engaged volunteers will help us conquer arthritis. By getting involved, you become a leader in our organization and help make a difference in the lives of millions. Join us and become a Champion of Yes.

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Meet Our Partners

As a partner, you will help the Arthritis Foundation provide life-changing resources, science, advocacy and community connections for people with arthritis, the nations leading cause of disability. Join us today and help lead the way as a Champion of Yes.

Trailblazer

Our Trailblazers are committed partners ready to lead the way, take action and fight for everyday victories. They contribute $2,000,000 to $2,749,000

Visionary

Our Visionary partners help us plan for a future that includes a cure for arthritis. These inspired and inventive champions have contributed $1,500,00 to $1,999,999.

Pioneer

Our Pioneers are always ready to explore and find new weapons in the fight against arthritis. They contribute $1,000,000 to $1,499,999.

Pacesetter

Our Pacesetters ensure that we can chart the course for a cure for those who live with arthritis. They contribute $500,000 to $999,000.

Signature

Our Signature partners make their mark by helping us identify new and meaningful resources for people with arthritis. They contribute $250,000 to $499,999.

Supporting

Our Supporting partners are active champions who provide encouragement and assistance to the arthritis community. They contribute $100,000 to $249,999.

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