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Revitalizing Our U.S. Pain Volunteer Network: New Ways to Get Involved

At the U.S. Pain Foundation, we are always looking for innovative ways to support those living with chronic pain—and we believe this starts with our incredible volunteer network. For years, our volunteers have been at the forefront of promoting awareness about pain....

Experience Connection and Support at the 4th Annual Pediatric Pain Warrior Family Summer Camp!

Join Us for the 4th Annual Pediatric Pain Warrior Family Summer Camp! We’re thrilled to announce that the 4th Annual Pediatric Pain Warrior Family Summer Camp will take place June 22-26, 2025, at Morgan’s Camp in San Antonio, Texas! This special event is designed to...

Imagine A Life With Pain — Where No One Believes You

Imagine this: You’re walking fine one day, and the next you can’t because your hips, fibulas, or tibias are subluxed, or partially dislocated. You hug a dear friend, put a bag over your shoulder, or sit at a different angle, only to suffer pain from a subluxed neck,...

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 Volunteers get creative with fundraising

 Volunteers get creative with fundraising

U.S. Pain Foundation offers its free programs and services thanks to donations and grants. That’s why the organization is especially grateful when volunteers step up to raise funding! The last few months have been particularly busy with a range of...

Protect pain patients’ rights in MA

Protect pain patients’ rights in MA

Yesterday, Cindy Steinberg, National Director of Policy and Advocacy, and two fellow advocates who live with pain, Debbie and Scott, testified at the Massachusetts State House at a hearing on Senate Bill 1262. The bill would amend the state's...

Pain Connection adds two new support groups

Pain Connection adds two new support groups

Pain Connection, U.S. Pain Foundation’s network of support groups, has added two in-person support groups: one in Iowa and the other in Maine. The Iowa group will have its first meeting on Dec. 19. It will be led by LaSheila Yates, who attended...

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