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Yes and it is a shame. We could gripe for days and chat with politicaians until we are blue. I have went so far as to tell politicians in DC (while attending advocacy summits) they would feel different if this were there child and thier troubles. It is across the board not discremination to diseases these problems exist, however I do believe that many feel it is just arthritis so we dont see the benefits necessaryto improve the lives of some of these children. In March there will another advocacy summit in DC and if anyone has the chance to attend I recommend it. It is educational and sometimes beneficial but we as JA advocates not to mention parents will have to make noise if we want anything to change. For more information on the summit please go to:

Advocacy Summit

hugs and smiles to all!

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Amen, Donna!! How sad to hear that in our great country with all of our resources such a situation exists. Almost like some Third World story. Michele (16, pauci & spondy)

-----Original Message-----From: faces1999@... [mailto:faces1999@...] Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 5:52 PM Subject: Re: OT Story of a 6 year old unable to get medical insuranc...put the billion they are spending on Mars into medicine!!! sorry, couldnt resist....hugs and smiles still! Donna

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Just adding a bit~~~

This year the Advocacy Summit features

special sessions just for kids. The kids will have fun as they prepare to go to

the Hill to meet with their legislators. This is the first time the Arthritis

Foundation is having these sessions for the kids, so let’s hope for good

turnout and loads of fun!

Liz

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year old unable to get medical insuranc...

Yes and it is a shame. We

could gripe for days and chat with politicaians until we are blue. I have went

so far as to tell politicians in DC (while attending advocacy summits) they

would feel different if this were there child and thier troubles. It is across

the board not discremination to diseases these problems exist, however I do

believe that many feel it is just arthritis so we dont see the benefits

necessaryto improve the lives of some of these children. In March there will

another advocacy summit in DC and if anyone has the chance to attend I

recommend it. It is educational and sometimes beneficial but we as JA advocates

not to mention parents will have to make noise if we want anything to change.

For more information on the summit please go to:

Advocacy

Summit

hugs and smiles to all!

Donna

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Thanks, Donna and Liz, for sharing the information about the Advocacy

Summit. Sure do wish we lived a little bit closer, when I read about

these types of activities. (Or had a private jet, maybe?) I'm glad that

some of you will be attending. Hopefully you'll be able to share some of

the highlights with the rest of us.

Thanks again,

Georgina

Liz wrote:

> Just adding a bit~~~

>

> This year the Advocacy Summit features special sessions just for kids.

> The kids will have fun as they prepare to go to the Hill to meet with

> their legislators. This is the first time the Arthritis Foundation is

> having these sessions for the kids, so let's hope for good turnout and

> loads of fun!

>

> Liz

> -----Original Message-----

> From: faces1999@... [mailto:faces1999@...]

>

> Yes and it is a shame. We could gripe for days and chat with

> politicaians until we are blue. I have went so far as to tell

> politicians in DC (while attending advocacy summits) they would feel

> different if this were there child and thier troubles. It is across the

> board not discremination to diseases these problems exist, however I do

> believe that many feel it is just arthritis so we dont see the benefits

> necessaryto improve the lives of some of these children. In March there

> will another advocacy summit in DC and if anyone has the chance to

> attend I recommend it. It is educational and sometimes beneficial but we

> as JA advocates not to mention parents will have to make noise if we

> want anything to change. For more information on the summit please go to:

>

> Advocacy Summit

> <http://www.arthritis.org/advocacy/Advocacy_Summit/Information.asp>

>

> hugs and smiles to all!

>

> Donna

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