Training - Leaders - Volunteers
Arthritis
Training
The CDC collaborated with the Directors of Health Promotion and Education* (DHPE) and the Arthritis Foundation* (AF) to develop two online educational programs designed to increase knowledge about arthritis and its associated public health challenges. Direct links to the courses listed below cannot be provided. You can copy the address for the course into your browser.
Training for Leaders
Several programs benefit individuals with arthritis that need leaders. These include:
- Arthritis Foundation Self-Help Course;
- Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP);
- Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program; and
- Arthritis Foundation Aquatics Program.
If you want to lead a class in your community at your local
church, community or senior center, etc., please contact your
nearest Regional
Arthritis Center or local chapter of the Arthritis
Foundation. Become a leader and start a class in your community
today.
Volunteer
Get Involved! It's fun, makes you feel good, and you can help individuals in your
community. Each year we rely on people just like you to help improve the quality of life
and reduce disability for individuals with arthritis and osteoporosis.
There are many ways you can volunteer and help others - teaching
classes, leading support groups, participating on committees/boards,
working in the office, starting a walking club, participating
in state and national events, etc. Contact your nearest
Regional
Arthritis Center or local chapter of the Arthritis
Foundation to volunteer today. You can make a difference.
Forms
Arthritis Exercise and Education Course Participant Evaluation Form
Participant Registration Form - Missouri Programs
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