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Arthritis Foundation.

Last updated Tuesday, January 25, 2005

About the Arthritis Foundation

What is the arthritis basics?

The Arthritis Foundation is the national not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for those affected by arthritis. Founded in 1948, the Arthritis Foundation is the only national voluntary health agency seeking the causes, cures, preventions, and treatments for the more than 100 forms of arthritis.

The Arthritis Foundation draws its strength from its members, who through their volunteering and contributions provide powerful resources to bring arthritis under control. You can help by contacting the Foundation at (800) 933-0032.

How can I help the Arthritis Foundation?

Joining the Arthritis Foundation brings you Arthritis Today, a bimonthly magazine that brings you up-to-date news about arthritis research, the newest treatments, tips on how to cope, and stories of others learning to live with arthritis and Arthritis Northwest, a quarterly newsletter from the Washington/Alaska Chapter that profiles local events and services from around our state. A contribution establishes your membership. For more information call the Arthritis Foundation membership office at (800) 933-0032.

Whether you are touched directly by arthritis or not, you and the Arthritis Foundation can help each other!

Credits

Some of this material may also be available in an Arthritis Foundation brochure. Contact the Washington/Alaska Chapter Helpline: (800) 542-0295. If dialing from outside of WA and AK, contact the National Helpline: (800) 283-7800.

Adapted from a pamphlet originally prepared for the Arthritis Foundation. This material is protected by copyright.

Disclaimer

This resource has been provided by the University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine as general information only. This information may not apply to a specific patient. Additional information may be found at http://www.orthop.washington.edu or by contacting the UW Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine.



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