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Chapter 7: Information Sources

Section 3: Specific Disabilities – Information Sources

Subsection E: Arthritis

American Juvenile Arthritis Organization


       

 

 
www.arthritis.org/communities/juvenile_arthritis/about_ajao.asp

AJAO is an education group for families of children with arthritis. Contact your local Arthritis Foundation chapter for information and events in your area.

Arthritis Foundation

P.O. Box 7669
Atlanta,  GA  30357-0669

800-283-7800 Toll Free

help@arthritis.org
ww2.arthritis.org

The Arthritis Foundation is the only national not-for-profit organization that supports the more than 100 types of arthritis and related conditions with advocacy, programs, services and research that has a comprehensive list of local Arthritis Foundation local chapters and support groups.

Arthritis Foundation - Eastern Oklahoma Chapter

7170 S. Braden, Ste. 170
Tulsa,  OK  74136

800-400-4526 Toll Free
918-495-3553 Voice

info.eok@arthritis.org
 

This chapter offers various programs and services to help people with arthritis cope with their disease. Some of the things they offer include exercise programs, educational programs and support groups. They also sponsor special events throughout the year to raise money and to raise awareness of this disease in the hopes of one day finding a cure. Contact the chapter for specific events, programs or support meetings in your town or go to their website "Programs and Services" section for times, dates and places. Direct link: ww2.arthritis.org/Communities/Chapters/Chapter.asp?chapid=17

Arthritis Foundation - Oklahoma Chapter

3232 W. Britton Rd., Ste. 200
Oklahoma City,  OK  73120

800-627-5486 Toll Free
405-936-3366 Voice

info.ok@arthritis.org
 

This chapter offers various programs and services to help people with arthritis cope with their disease. Some of the things they offer include exercise programs, educational programs and support groups. They also sponsor special events throughout the year to raise money and to raise awareness of this disease in the hopes of one day finding a cure. Contact the chapter for specific events, programs or support meetings in your town or go to their website "Programs and Services" section for times, dates and places. Direct link: ww2.arthritis.org/Communities/Chapters/Chapter.asp?chapid=44

 

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