


In just a few minutes you can send your elected officials an email urging them to co-sponsor the Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Research, Cure, and Care Act of 2009 (PPARCCA). Get Started >>>
Write a letter to the editor of your local paper in an effort to raise awareness that psoriasis is a serious disease that deserves serious attention. Learn more >>>
Calling your members of Congress is an easy way to bring the issues of the psoriasis community directly to your elected officials. Capitol Call-in is your chance to join other psoriasis advocates across the country in urging Congress to pass PPARCCA. Call Today >>>
Asking your local government to issue a proclamation about psoriasis is a great way to raise awareness about psoriasis in your community and beyond. Follow these steps >>>
Become a fan of the National Psoriasis Foundation and follow us on Facebook. Become a Friend >>>
Beginning in 2010, Capitol Hill Day will alternate with Hill Day at Home—a grassroots effort to connect with senators and representatives in their home offices during Congressional recesses in February and March. Learn more >>>
For psoriasis advocates, the town hall meeting is a great way to educate your senator or representative about the impact of psoriasis and the need to pass the PPARCCA bill. Find out more >>>
Member of Congress can show their support for the psoriasis community by appearing in a photo while shaking your hand. This simple gesture shows their understanding that psoriasis is not contagious: you cannot get it from a handshake! Shake it up >>>