One to One

You are not alone as you deal with psoriatic disease.

Learn about the power of pairs in navigating psoriatic disease.

 
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Psoriasis One to One connects you with someone who has psoriatic disease and is thriving. If you are a parent of a child with psoriatic disease, we can connect you with another parent.

Sign up for One to One and find out how your mentor has met the challenge of their disease, how to set goals and live healthier, how to find a health care provider in your area, and how to connect with the nationwide community.

Join One to One

Our Psoriasis One to One peer support program connects you with people who have psoriatic disease or support a loved one with the disease.

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Become a Mentor

If you are interested in being a One to One Mentor, please submit a Volunteer Interest Form.

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Learn How the Program Made a Difference in Their Lives

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Facing Psoriasis Together and Finding Hope

Hear how parents Jessie Houston, Nadya Helt, and Emma Rhodes, with moderator Michel Tarabocchia, found the help and hope they needed through the One to One program.

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NPF’s One to One program might be the support you’re looking for.

More Than a Stranger on the Internet

Todd Bello, Ayesha Patrick, Jessie Houston, and Hana Lavallee-Lewis discuss the impacts and benefits of being a part of the One to One program.

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Positives Instead of Negatives

Hear words of wisdom from One to One Program mentors Alan Simmons and Renee Joyce as they share experiences and tips on how to move past fears and everyday stressors to enjoy your life.

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What Others Are Saying

“I wanted to meet someone who is going through the psoriatic arthritis experience and know more than I did. I needed someone who understood my challenges and could give advice while telling me about what they have learned about the disease. I feel that Stephen is supportive and knowledgeable about PsA and offers lots of great information.” – Carol

“I have no one else that gets me and ‘what’s wrong with me’. Family leaves me feeling like ‘it’s all in my head’, Brian makes me feel normal, like I’m just figuring out some of my life problems. It feels good because that’s exactly what I’m doing and I never have to explain or prove anything. I can work on myself without that added stress.” – Anonymous

“My peer support person has been willing to offer insight and encouragement. It’s been ideal to have her as a coach. Her personal experience has given me insight, and her genuine concern for my situation rang true. I really appreciated her messages. Her personal experience has helped me not to feel alone in the learning curve.” – Lois

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