Every dollar counts twice. Fund critical research with your matched donation!
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| | Thanks to the Amaranth Diabetes Foundation, your donation—100% of it—goes twice as far in supporting lifesaving diabetes research. | | |
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Matching gift alert: Support diabetes research today! |
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| At the American Diabetes Association® (ADA), our mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. We believe that research is the driving force behind our mission. | Thanks to our friends at the Amaranth Diabetes Foundation, every dollar you donate—up to a campaign total of $300,000—will double in value! All donations from this campaign will go directly to funding research projects dedicated to improving the lives of people living with or at risk for diabetes. | | |
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"The ADA truly believes that researchers have the ability to change the face of diabetes management. Their support of our work is invaluable." — Kalie L. Tommerdahl, MD, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus |
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Dr. Tommerdahl is investigating the potential of a five-minute daily breathing exercise to improve cardiac and kidney health in youth aged 13–25. Her research could improve long-term health outcomes for young people with type 2 diabetes and benefit other high-risk groups. | Your matched donation today can help fund more innovative research like Dr. Tommerdahl's and drive meaningful, actionable changes in targeted research areas that are significant to people affected by diabetes. Let's make every dollar count. Double your impact today! | The Amaranth Diabetes Foundation has supported diabetes research and been a loyal ADA partner since 1979. 100% of donations to this matching gift campaign will be directed to ADA-funded diabetes research. | |
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