Online Juvenile Arthritis Support Group - JRA Forum - Message Board
Please join us in our online forum / message board. Children and families living with juvenile arthritis (JRA) and other rheumatic diseases can gain insight and draw inspiration from others. Share your advice and experiences, offer mutual support, ask questions, and encourage others.
Message Board / Forum
Join us in our online forum / message board. Read and post messages on the forum. It's the place for mutual sharing and support.
Join us in our online forum / message board. Read and post messages on the forum. It's the place for mutual sharing and support.
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The American Juvenile Arthritis Organization - Profile
As a council of the Arthritis Foundation, the American Juvenile Arthritis Organization (AJAO) leads the effort to improve the quality of life for those affected by childhood arthritis and related diseases.
As a council of the Arthritis Foundation, the American Juvenile Arthritis Organization (AJAO) leads the effort to improve the quality of life for those affected by childhood arthritis and related diseases.
Working With JRA / RA - Canadian TV Reporter Becomes Creative Queen
Tamara Nowakowsky, was diagnosed with juvenile arthritis at a very tender age, yet she never gave up her drive to be successful. Her story is truly inspirational. Tamara has taken a career path, and made transitions which have allowed her to continue working - from television reporter, to communications specialist, to business woman.
Tamara Nowakowsky, was diagnosed with juvenile arthritis at a very tender age, yet she never gave up her drive to be successful. Her story is truly inspirational. Tamara has taken a career path, and made transitions which have allowed her to continue working - from television reporter, to communications specialist, to business woman.
