Your donation promotes diabetes-friendly nutrition and healthy eating habits.
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Your donation promotes diabetes-friendly nutrition and healthy eating habits. |
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Join us in celebrating World Food Day! Just $50 helps us share free diabetes-friendly recipes with 10 people to help them manage and thrive. |
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Celebrate World Food Day with the ADA! |
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| Tomorrow is World Food Day, and at the American Diabetes Association® (ADA), we understand that food is medicine when it comes to diabetes prevention and management and overall health. Our Diabetes Food Hub®, packed with diabetes-friendly recipes and healthy eating articles, is just one way we're making a difference. | By supporting the ADA this World Food Day, you play a vital role in keeping programs like Project Power accessible to educate youths and adults on healthy lifestyle changes, including nutrition. It also helps us address health disparities through community outreach efforts like Dion's Chicago Dream, a program that meets people where they are to provide healthy food choices and address food insecurity. | |
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Here are other ways you can make a difference: |
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$25 could support our efforts to share diabetes resources in the ZIP codes of the 136 million Americans living with diabetes or prediabetes. |
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$50 can help us continue to share free diabetes-friendly recipes to help people manage and thrive |
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$75 can help provide our free monthly diabetes-friendly online cooking demonstrations and interactions with our nutritionists to 20 people |
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By promoting healthy eating habits this World Food Day, you can make a difference for people living with or at risk of diabetes. Can we count on your support? |
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If you or someone you care about has been impacted by Hurricane Milton and is struggling to get diabetes supplies, or if you'd like to donate diabetes supplies to those affected, please call 1-800-DIABETES (800-342-2383) Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET. You can also visit diabetesdisasterresponse.org for more information. Managing diabetes during disasters can feel overwhelming, but support is available. You're not alone. Help is just a call or click away 💙. |
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