
Help Us Improve the Lives of People with Fibromyalgia
Your Giving Tuesday donation fuels the programs that matter most: monthly Support & Education Groups, Fibromyalgia Awareness Day, education for healthcare providers, and attendance at national conferences so we can fast-track reliable information to you.
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Far too many people with fibromyalgia still struggle to be believed, to find knowledgeable providers, and to receive effective support. Together, we’re changing that.
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Special Giving Tuesday
Thank You:
Donate $40 or more between Dec 2 at 12:00 AM ET and Dec 3 at 2:59 AM ET, and receive an invitation to an exclusive Ask Me Anything with Fibromyalgia Association Founder and Board-Certified Health Coach Sharon Waldrop on December 13 at Noon EST. Sharon will share her top strategies for living well with fibromyalgia and answer your questions in real time.
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Thank you for helping us make a lasting impact for the fibromyalgia community.​​
Quick Question - Can you Help?
My name is Sharon Waldrop. I am the president and founder of the Fibromyalgia Association. I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia in 1996 and one year later, I founded the Support & Education Group that grew into the Fibromyalgia Association. I have gone from bedridden to rock climbing and my success is due to Fibromyalgia education and resources. I have been on a mission to help other people with Fibro find help and healing. There is no cure for Fibro, but many people can live well with the illness with the right information and resources. This includes me as I am not symptom-free and work to manage the illness daily while living a life that I love. Will you join me in supporting people with Fibromyalgia?
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​We know the struggles faced by individuals living with this condition, from the lengthy diagnosis process to finding expert care. With your amazing support, we can launch exciting new programs that educate both patients and healthcare providers on managing fibromyalgia effectively. Be a part of this inspiring mission—donate today or gift a membership to make a real impact in someone's journey!


