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Val Eyre Events Fundraiser National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society
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What is Rheumatoid Arthritis? Rheumatoid Arthritis is a progressive and systemic disease of the autoimmune system causing joint inflammation and stiffness. It can cause extreme pain and fatigue It can affect other organs increasing the risk of heart and lung disease and eye damage There is currently NO CURE and we don’t know exactly what causes it 690,000 people across the UK live with RA, which is approximately 1.1% of the population
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Being diagnosed with RA is often difficult to come to terms with and some people find it difficult to cope with. Anger, frustration, distress and a desire to ignore it are common place. This is where NRAS fits in...
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‘A better life for those living with Rheumatoid Arthritis We achieve this by: Providing information, support, education and advocacy Raising public awareness of the disease Raising the priority of RA with politicians and key policy makers Campaigning for equal access to good levels of care for all Encouraging self management and networking
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The NRAS Team Staff of 21 Head office in Maidenhead in Berkshire Work throughout the UK Accountable to a Board of Trustees
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How can NRAS help? NRAS has a comprehensive range of services which support and empower people with RA, their families and carers: Helpline Membership Publications Website Volunteer Network RA Self Management Programme Campaigning
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What we are doing now Continuing to support people living with RA, their families, carers and healthcare professionals Developing a new support and information service for the 12,000 children and young people living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) First RA Awareness Week, 2013 New publication - The Impact of RA on Emotions, Relationships and Sexuality Rolling out our RA Self-Management Programme
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The future – 2013 - 2016 Increase membership to 7,500 and professional members to 1200 Greater income streams including more regular legacy income and major donor income Have an established income stream from supporting UK research Greater public awareness Use Social Media to spread the word
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The future continued Establish RASMP as the programme of choice for people with RA Better GP awareness/earlier referrals Lower entry criteria for starting Biologics Make a significant contribution to improving support for families with JIA Established NRAS Ambassadors in all UK nations Increase volume on all our front line services More volunteers and groups in the UK
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Events and Challenges NRAS Tea Party You choose the date and venue We supply the Tea Party Pack Runs Great North Run Great South Run Royal Parks Half Marathon Overseas Challenges Climb Mount Kilimanjaro Trek the Great Wall of China
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Why not choose your own event !
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RA Awareness Week 24 th – 30 th June About raising awareness of the disease with the key message “RA can STRIKE at any age” There will be a release everyday, however fundraising is not the key driving message, awareness is!
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World Arthritis Day 2013 12 th October About raising awareness of all rheumatic and musculoskeletal disease with the key message “Living better, aging well”
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Individual Support Give as you Live www.nras.org.uk/giveasyoulive Recycle for Charity Ink Cartridges Old Mobile Phones Jewellery Clothes Payroll Giving Merchandise Wristbands Canvas bags Lapel badges
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Thank you very much! Any Questions? Val@nras.org.uk 01628 501547
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