Diabetes can lead to serious complications. Diabetes Alert Day, showed how your support can help fund diabetes awareness, education, and management resources.
Tuesday was Diabetes Alert Day, a one-day “wake-up call” that sheds light on the seriousness of diabetes and the importance of understanding your risk. The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) provides helpful tools like the 60-Second Type 2 Diabetes Risk Test to take the first step in assessing your risk.
Thanks to donors like you, the ADA continues to offer diabetes awareness and risk-reduction education to prevent or delay the onset of diabetes, and essential diabetes management resources to thrive with diabetes and reduce the risk for diabetes-related complications.
Provide diabetes education through awareness, programs, and community resources
Connect people living with diabetes and their caregivers to resources
Support advocacy efforts to ensure access to equitable health care
Support research to reduce severe complications from diabetes and provide better treatments, and ultimately, find a cure
Improve the lives of the 136 million Americans living with diabetes or prediabetes
While Diabetes Alert Day is recognized once a year, it’s the year-round support that truly makes an impact. Friend, can we count on you to make a lasting difference with your giving?
Diabetes can lead to serious complications. Diabetes Alert Day, showed how your support can help fund diabetes awareness, education, and management resources.
Tuesday was Diabetes Alert Day, a one-day “wake-up call” that sheds light on the seriousness of diabetes and the importance of understanding your risk. The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) provides helpful tools like the 60-Second Type 2 Diabetes Risk Test to take the first step in assessing your risk.
Thanks to donors like you, the ADA continues to offer diabetes awareness and risk-reduction education to prevent or delay the onset of diabetes, and essential diabetes management resources to thrive with diabetes and reduce the risk for diabetes-related complications.
Provide diabetes education through awareness, programs, and community resources
Connect people living with diabetes and their caregivers to resources
Support advocacy efforts to ensure access to equitable health care
Support research to reduce severe complications from diabetes and provide better treatments, and ultimately, find a cure
Improve the lives of the 136 million Americans living with diabetes or prediabetes
While Diabetes Alert Day is recognized once a year, it’s the year-round support that truly makes an impact. First Name, can we count on you to make a lasting difference with your giving?