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TAMPA BAY, FL — The 2021 Jingle Bell Run for arthritis is back and bringing holiday cheer to Tampa Bay on Dec. 11 with the goal of raising $105,000 this year.
As more than 800 people gather at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa to join the movement to conquer arthritis, this annual, holiday-themed 5K fun run and 1-mile walk encourages participants to dress in festive costumes and get moving to raise awareness and funds to cure America's No. 1 cause of disability.
Taking place in more than 100 cities nationwide, the Arthritis Foundation's Jingle Bell Run benefits the more than 54 million Americans (one in four adults), including 300,000 children (one in every 250), living with arthritis every day.
From funding cutting-edge research for new treatments and ultimately a cure to advocating for health care access, the Arthritis Foundation helps those living with arthritis score everyday victories, one step at a time.
Adult honoree of the Jingle Bell Run Tampa Bay, Sherry Duquet, explained, "The day I was diagnosed with rheumatoid disease, I left the rheumatologist feeling broken and afraid."
Determined to find a way to move away from these feelings of despair, Sherry connected with the Arthritis Foundation the very next day. That connection immediately helped her feel supported by others who understood what she was experiencing.
Duquet continued, "I Jingle to raise funds for this organization that helps me, my family and all those they touch who are challenged with arthritis."
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