Learn more about All-In For Arthritis
All-In For Arthritis
Learn more about All-In For Arthritis
Learn more about our Fashion on Fire event
Learn more about Fire Ball Toronto
Camp Ontario is a five-day, four-night retreat for children and youth ages 8-17 who are living with arthritis or another rheumatic condition. Campers come from all corners of Ontario, spanning from Windsor to Hamilton to Ottawa, and beyond! This year, Camp Ontario will be hosted once again at Camp Tamakwa, situated in the beautiful Algonquin Park.
TORONTO – As Canada’s leading charity championing innovative arthritis research, Arthritis Society Canada is proud to celebrate the remarkable strides made in the past year and share the Top 10 Research Advances of 2024. Fueled by the generosity of donors and supporters, Arthritis Society Canada invested $6.6 million in cutting-edge research in 2023-2024. These investments are. . .
TORONTO – On Saturday, November 2, Arthritis Society Canada celebrated another incredible Arthritis Fire Ball™ Toronto at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel. Featuring a special live performance from Juno award-winning vocal group and Arthritis Society Canada’s ambassadors, The Tenors, the 3rd annual event was nothing short of electric. Fueled by the support of donors and. . .
Roberta Sheffield sits atop her horse, Fairuza, eyes fixed forward. Her gaze is focused between Fairuza’s ears, down the Grand Canal toward the Palace of Versailles. The September afternoon is late, the shadows long as they play around her. Breath steady, mind settled – Roberta is ready to ride. The opportunity to represent one’s country
Toronto, ON – Arthritis Society Canada is proud to award its annual funding to four researchers in training dedicated to advancing the prevention, treatment and diagnosis of arthritis. This year’s awards include two PhD Salary Awards and two Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards. The PhD Salary Awards provide up to $35,000 annually for graduate students engaged in. . .
TORONTO – Arthritis Society Canada is excited to welcome Dr. Catherine Cook as its first-ever National Indigenous Advisor. Dr. Cook’s clinical and academic background will be instrumental in guiding the Arthritis Action Plan – a nationwide strategy to revolutionize health outcomes and quality of life for people living with arthritis. “We are so thrilled to. . .