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Arthritis Fighter Program

 

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Arthritis Fighter Program

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One in every six men, women and children in Australia will be affected by arthritis. And it’s not only the elderly who suffer
- 60% of people with arthritis are under 65. Four children in every 1,000 have juvenile arthritis, some as young as six months.

As yet, there is no cure for arthritis. For those who suffer, every day is a fight. That’s why we need your help.

By joining Arthritis Tasmania’s Planned Giving Program, ‘Arthritis Fighter’, you’ll be investing in vital arthritis research and support programs. You’ll also be investing in the future of Tasmania’s arthritis sufferers, ensuring a level of health and a quality of life that we sometimes take for granted. And, chances are, you’ll also be investing to help someone you know.

As an Arthritis Fighter you make an automatic monthly contribution of $15.00 or more from your credit card, or by regular donations.

Arthritis Tasmania supports people affected by arthritis in many ways but ultimately our aim is to find a cure. You can help.

To become an Arthritis Fighter simply use our online enquiry form, or you can email us at: arthritisfighter@arthritistasmania.com.au. Help Arthritis Tasmania by becoming an Arthritis Fighter today!

 

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