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About Let's Move Together


Let's Move Together is about the overall good health and empowerment gained through every day movement. It's about overcoming the obstacles of arthritis and even preventing the disease by taking the first step toward a lifetime of physical activity.

Let's Move Together is also about taking action -- giving individuals and communities the chance to make a difference in the fight against arthritis, for both themselves and their loved ones with the disease.

 

Encouraging
Let's Move Together is supportive. We understand that movement is sometimes challenging for those living with arthritis. Let's Move Together supports and cheers every step, every movement, every physical victory, every day.

Energizing
Let's Move Together is invigorating. The Arthritis Foundation visualizes a world free of arthritis pain. Movement can help us get there. We look to healthy, active futures enhanced by daily exercise for those living with arthritis.

Inspirational
Let's Move Together is upbeat. We want to empower you to take control of your body and your health year round. We want to teach those living with arthritis that the good health that comes with movement means a better quality of life.

Empowering
We're strong. We know that good health matters to you, all year long.

Connected
We're all in this together -- sharing in the pain and daily challenges faced by those living with arthritis as well as sharing in the dual accomplishments of good health and an active life.

 

For more information about Let's Move Together, click here. Stay tuned to LetsMoveTogether.org for more information about this growing movement as well as information and motivation to help you move all year long.

 

Our Community

Juliette Rizzo, 40

North Bethesda, MD

The Arthritis Foundation has been moving with me since the doctor told my parents exercise was the key to reducing the joint pain and stiffness associated with my juvenile rheumatoid arthritis onset at age three. More


Jennifer Vido, 40

Bel Air, MD

At the age of eight, I was diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. Even as a child, I realized that my life, as I knew it, would never be the same. More