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St. John and Arthritis Foundation- Fashion Fights Arthritis

St. John – AF’s Accomplice of Accomplishment

For over 40 years, St. John has been one the most distinguished fashion houses in the US, producing elegantly fashionable knitwear. Known as the “accomplice to accomplishment”, St. John also became a Champion of Yes when they presented their Resort 2016 Collection to benefit Fashion Fights Arthritis at the Fairmont San Francisco. The event raised over $240,000 for the Arthritis Foundation—with $78,000 of those funds coming from a live auction as well as the Key to the Cure paddle raise.

Fashion Fights Arthritis is a luncheon event, live auction and runway show supporting the Arthritis Foundation its goal to help people battling arthritis to live their lives to the fullest. The Bay Area Arthritis Auxiliary has successfully presented this event since 1999.

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World Arthritis Day 2015

October 12 is World Arthritis Day

Since 1996, October 12 is recognized as World Arthritis Day, a global initiative bringing people together to raise awareness of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs).  Established by Arthritis and Rheumatism International (ARI) and managed by the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR), the aim of World Arthritis Day is not only to raise awareness, but also to influence public policy and inform those living with RMDs as well as their caregivers of the support network available to them.

There are more than 100 types of arthritis and related conditions accounting for more than $156 billion in lost wages and medical expenses annually with nearly 1 million hospitalizations each year. Arthritis impacts more than 50 million adults and 300,000 children in the U.S. and 120 million people in the European Union, making it the leading cause of disability in the western world.

Arthritis has a Global Impact

  • According to EUMUSC.net, in a 2007 EU survey it was found that 22% of the population currently had, or had experienced, long-term muscle, bone and joint problems such as rheumatism and arthritis.
  • The prevalence of rheumatoid arthritis varies between 0.3% and 1% and is more common in women as well as in developed countries.
  • Within 10 years of onset of rheumatoid arthritis, at least 50% of patients in developed countries are unable to hold down a full-time job.
  • Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disorder and accounts for more disability among the elderly than any other disease.
  • Many factors increase the risk of developing rheumatic disease, including increasing age, smoking, excessive weight, predisposed genetic factors, occupations with high risk of injury and overuse of joints.

The Arthritis Foundation

The Arthritis Foundation is the Champion of Yes. Leading the fight for the arthritis community, the Arthritis Foundation helps conquer everyday battles through life-changing information and resources, access to optimal care, advancements in science and community connections. Our goal is to chart a winning course, guiding families in developing personalized plans for living a full life – and making each day another stride towards a cure.

This year’s World Arthritis Day theme – “It’s in your hands, take action” – helps increase awareness as we take over the social media world High 5ing for World Arthritis Day.  Take a stand! Join us in spreading the word with the hashtag #WADhigh5.

Together, we conquer arthritis!

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Arthritis Foundation Advil Partnership

Advil® and Arthritis Foundation Team Up to Improve the Lives of People Living With Arthritis

Prevailing in the fight against arthritis requires a true collective effort. We must all band together to raise awareness around the disease and the impact it has on the lives of over 50 million people across the nation. Today, we are pleased to announce that our collective effort is now that much stronger, thanks to the makers of Advil®. Advil is our first official “Champion for Life” corporate sponsor. As such, and by supporting our life-changing resources, advocacy efforts, scientific discovery and the communities we develop and connect, the makers of Advil have demonstrated they are ALL-IN for the arthritis population.

Their generous contribution will provide support to help us continue carrying out our mission to be the Champion of Yes for people living with arthritis in a variety of ways.

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Champion of Yes – It’s a Brand New Day at the Arthritis Foundation!

Ann Palmer, Arthritis Foundation President & CEOAs you’re reading this blog, or if you’ve visited the Arthritis Foundation website today, you may have noticed we look a bit different. Today we’re entering a new chapter in our organization’s evolution – as we publicly unveil the Foundation’s Champion of Yes brand.

While we are celebrating the unprecedented opportunities this transformation brings, we also recognize that there is much work to be done.

With the support and leadership of our staff, volunteers and community, our new brand is going to help the Arthritis Foundation – and the mission we’re committed to – stand out more than ever before. But it is our hard work and unwavering commitment that will continue to make an impact on the lives of the more than 50 million Americans who have arthritis.

Our new look and feel will show the world that we’re united, consistent and in touch with the changing times. However, it’s our tools and resources; advocacy efforts and cutting-edge scientific discovery that will help us change lives and find a cure.  Our new way of talking about who we are and what we stand for will underscore our attributes: that we’re bold, brave, expert, ever present and all-in, and our dedication to truly living those attributes will help us create moments of Yes in people’s lives and increase access to care for our community.

Over the past year, we’ve conducted a lot of research, heard many voices and ideas, evaluated our challenges and considered possible solutions.  I want to express my sincere gratitude to everyone who has helped shape this tremendous transformation at the Arthritis Foundation – the many staff and volunteers who are dedicated to our organization’s mission. Our passion and pledge to a cause that is growing each day in importance is even stronger today. We are committed to saying Yes in the face of No, and to helping those who live with arthritis do the same. We won’t reach our destination overnight, and there’s still a lot more work to do, but I’m confident our efforts will help us conquer arthritis – and now I encourage every member of our community to make the most of this milestone and help move us forward.

For starters, we’d love for you to watch our short video below to learn more about what it means to be a Champion of Yes, and then to tell us how you, yourself, are a Champion of Yes! Tell us about the things you’ve had to say No to because of arthritis, and what you’ve done to overcome those challenges and turn them into moments of Yes. Tell us about your tips and tricks for living better with arthritis. Tell us about your accomplishments, what you’re proud of, and how YOU say Yes.

Thank you for supporting the Arthritis Foundation and our community – and for being a true Champion of Yes!

P.S. – Please be sure to explore the rebranded arthritis.org, where our powerful new look and feel really comes to life!

 – Ann Palmer, Arthritis Foundation President & CEO