At an
age when most children are care-free, third grade
student Armando Lomeli is dealing with an issue that no
child should ever face. Last year, he was diagnosed with
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, or JRA. The
Winstead student is among the approximately 50,000
children in the United States with JRA, which can cause
swollen and painful joints.
But
rather than complain about the condition, Lomeli is
fighting back. For the past several weeks, he has
been collecting money through his own personal
fundraiser. On May 5, Lomeli took the money he
raised and donated it to the Tennessee Arthritis
Foundation. In addition to the check presentation,
Winstead Elementary School Nurse Jill Casada spoke with
Armando's classmates and explained the symptoms of
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Winstead third grader
Armando Lomeli presents a check to Mr. Lynn Smith,
President of the Tennessee Arthritis Foundation