The Emirates Arthritis Foundation will celebrate the Middle East’s 1st Arthritis MonthSeptember 12th until World Arthritis Day, October 12th 2008In order to celebrate World Arthritis Day with the theme, “Think Positive”, the Emirates Arthritis Foundation invite our patients and friends to celebrate and learn about arthritis. Our Ramadan newsletter will be available in all Rivoli Group’s stores, a mural will be painted at the Jam Jar, children will swim with dolphins, look out for the treadmills in malls where each step will raise money for charity and please take a few minutes to fill in the survey on www.worldarthritisday.org. Join us in our mission.
For information and registration on the events please contact Gemma on 04-3300444 or send an email to info@arthritis.ae.
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