Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Stock gifts + other ways to support the ADA

The diabetes numbers are growing, and we need your help to lower them.
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Your Gift of Stock Will Provide the ADA with Critical Funding

You can help end the diabetes epidemic!

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You Can End this Epidemic + Receive Tax Savings
Friend,

The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) has now made it easy to donate stock from your portfolio while also helping you receive a tax deduction. Many of our supporters are choosing to donate stock this year because it is an excellent tax-savvy way to give. Will you join them?
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The ADA also now accepts donations in cryptocurrency. Now, your crypto can help support the ADA’s efforts to drive vital research and push for affordable insulin while helping us stand up for the rights of those encumbered by diabetes.
Donate Crypto
Every 23 seconds, another person is diagnosed with diabetes in the United States, and every two minutes, diabetes contributes to another death. We have no time to waste, and we must work together now to bend the curve of this crisis and fight for a reality free of diabetes and all its burdens.

Friend, you are a vital part of the ADA, and there has never been a more urgent time to renew your support. Maybe you have a loved one or friend with diabetes, or perhaps you live with diabetes yourself. Either way, you understand the impact diabetes has on everyday life.

If you don’t have stock or cryptocurrency or would prefer to make a conventional donation, please donate using the link below. Your gift will be quadruple matched, up to a campaign total of $100,000, thanks to our sponsor CVS® Health! Thank you for your support and for standing with us.
4x My Donation
Thank you to our national sponsor, CVS Pharmacy®

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