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Over 55,000 Georgians are living with lupus. Whether you are living with lupus or loving someone with lupus, we are here.
Before an impactful weather event, it’s crucial to create a disaster preparedness plan for your healthcare needs. It may be impossible to predict outcomes during a natural disaster or outbreak, but the following tips can prevent many life-threatening situations before they occur.
Learn MoreJoin us for this timely webinar featuring practical, actionable advocacy tools. With so much at stake, advocacy is more critical than ever. We need every voice at the Capitol, and this session will show you how to effectively engage and advocate. Together, we’ll take lupus from a whisper to a shout.
Save Your Spot!We will begin our day at Central Presbyterian Church, located directly across from the Capitol. This inspiring day will feature guest speakers, the presentation of House and Senate Resolutions, the Governor’s Proclamation, and a photo opportunity with Governor Kemp, as well as several of your Representatives and Senators.
Join Us at the Georgia State Capitol Join us as we jump start the Walk season with an evening of inspiration, networking and fundraising ideas. At this FREE event with food and beverage:
Receive Walk materials, posters and banners.
Bring friends and family who are unfamiliar with lupus or the Walk - they will learn and be inspired! Everyone needs to register!
Help us build our family and corporate teams. Where you work and your personal network are the keys!
Hear great fundraising tips; meet new friends as well as Chapter Board and staff members.
The team with the most team members registered for the Walk, raising a least $10 each AND PRESENT at each Kickoff Party will win $250 in gift cards AND $250 to their team page!
For two decades, Piedmont Park has turned purple with hope, strength, and unstoppable energy. Be part of our 20th anniversary Walk to End Lupus because every step moves us closer to a cure.
REGISTER TODAY!Our newest virtual support group offering is centered around living with lupus nephritis. Register today to help build up this newest group and look forward to monthly Zoom meetings every second Thursday of the month from 7-8 PM.
Register TodayOur Patient Navigator continues to expand our reach to larger audiences and provide people living with lupus with the tools they need to thrive. Leveraging our relationships with support group leaders, lupus ambassadors, community health workers, and a robust volunteer leadership database, community health centers across Georgia, and college campuses, we can better meet the needs of our community.
Find ResourcesWe are excited to announce the formation of a NEW Lupus Support Group in Augusta, Georgia! Click on QR Code or the link below for more information.
MORE INFORMATIONYou're invited to connect with the lupus community! There is never a shortage of engaging educational or social gatherings to meet your needs. Check out our calendar today and join us.
Check Our CalendarA new online self-management program designed to help people with lupus build and enhance skills in four pillars of lupus self-management: managing symptoms, managing stress, managing medications and working with their healthcare team.
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EVERY 1ST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH! Register to receive call-in information and an email reminder each month
We are always on the look out for helping hands, whether at the office or at events all over Georgia. If you are interested in helping us further our mission, sign up as a volunteer today!
You work hard and take care of business—but there are times when it feels like your body is fighting against you. Lupus can be like that. Learn More.
Take Charge is a 12 week email series for people with lupus. Each week, you'll get an email from our Health Educators with tips and resources that will empower you to take charge of your health.
Our Support Network is essential to all of the Georgia Chapter’s efforts, working tirelessly to support patients, programs/events, and advocate for awareness. Learn more today!
Whether through a letter or a face-to-face meetings with elected officials, lupus activists are the vital voice on legislation and policies issues impacting people with lupus and their families. An activist’s voice can make a difference, and we invite you to share your voice today!
The GOAL project works towards a better understanding of how lupus impacts patients' lives. We want to hear from you and build the knowledge needed to transform health care and improve health outcomes. Learn more and take part.
Established in 2014, the GCLEA strives to improve the lives of Georgia residents who live with lupus as well as educate and empower our community and loved ones. Learn more today.

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