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John Howard Klippel, M.D., is sharing some of his experiences as president and CEO of the Arthritis Foundation, the largest voluntary health organization serving the 46 million Americans living with the nation’s most common cause of disability. Dr. Klippel is spearheading an ambitious strategic plan that will lead the Arthritis Foundation through the most significant change in its 60-year history. The plan will greatly improve the organization’s efficiency while ensuring continued investment in research, public policy, and the provision of evidence-based public health programs and services in communities throughout the nation. Keep up with his efforts and stay in touch through this forum.
2008 Jingle Bell Run/Walk
Posted by: John Klippel on November 20, 2008 at 12:05PM EST

I visited lots of cities this morning including Seattle, Baltimore, Memphis, Detroit, Eau Clair, Fort Myers, Columbus, Mason City, Madison, and others I can’t remember at the moment,  Former Seattle Seahawk and Minnesota Viking NFL player Carlester Crumpler Jr. and I joined together (at 6:00 am !)  for a live satellite media tour to talk about the 2008 Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis which will be held in 100 cities over the next 6 weeks.  We packed a lot of things into the interviews – Carlester’s commitment to eating better and staying fit to manage the arthritis in his knees (it’s working), the importance of Jingle Bell Runs in the community (increase needed awareness about arthritis, raise $$ for research and programs), and have fun), the National Sponsor (Thermacare) and where people can learn more (www.arthritis.org).  We took turns donning reindeer antlers and a Santa hat.   Carlester even managed to slip in that his younger brother Alge, a former Atlanta Falcon, now plays for the undefeated Tennessee Titans.  We’re hoping people out there were watching, listening and more importantly signing up to run in the JBR in their communities.  Maybe – just maybe – we can make the JBR a true happening that ushers in the Holidays for everyone who cares about arthritis. 

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Posted by: pat59 on November 18, 2008 10:55PM EST
WAY TO GO !!!! THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK.....FOR ARTHITIS .....will be looking out for it in my city!

Posted by: Annaart on November 18, 2008 11:16PM EST
Keep up the great work. There isn't a walk near me. :(


Anna

Posted by: Joy125 on November 18, 2008 11:30PM EST
Thanks for bringing attention to the Jingle Bell Run. I live near Sacramento, California, and I believe there will be one in our Capitol city. Having RA for 31 years, its not easy for me to get out and participate in such an event, but there generally is a good turnout. We have one of the greatest RA docs in Sacramento, Dr. K. W. He'll have a Jingle Bell Run flyer posted in his office! Again, thanks for all your efforts to increase awareness about arthritis related diseases.

Posted by: Roger Carr on November 20, 2008 7:31AM EST
It is great that you were able to personally promote so many AF events. I appreciate you and the Arthritis Foundation. I have seen you wearing a tie dyed t-shirt, I would have loved to see you wearing reindeer antlers and a Santa hat! Thanks for your help and enthusiasm in fighting arthritis.

Posted by: Isabel on November 23, 2008 12:58AM EST
Dear Mr. Klippel, I'm 25 with RA and would love to get more involved with the AF in respects to mentoring and being a positive role model to kids and teens with RA. I found this site a great place to start and hope to expand from here. Thank you for the AF efforts.

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