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Donate Today
Double your impactMillions of people with diabetes are counting on you.

                                    Donate Today                                     We simply can’t reach our goal to raise $50,000 in matching funds by May 15th without your help.

It’s all thanks to the maker of Domino® Light and C&H® Light all natural sugar and stevia blend sweetener, which is offering to help us raise $100,000 by matching every gift we receive, dollar-for-dollar, up to $50,000!

Diabetes is growing at alarming rates in both children and adults, and we must find new ways to provide better diabetes management and deliver educational support and resources.

With your help, people with diabetes can live fuller and happier lives without serious diabetes complications like blindness, kidney disease and heart disease.

With federal funding for national diabetes research and prevention programs at risk, your financial support has never been more critical.

Don’t delay! Act now so your gift can go twice as far to Stop Diabetes®.

Thank you for standing with us.

Sincerely,
Larry Hausner
Larry Hausner
Chief Executive Officer
American Diabetes Association

P.S. Every 17 seconds, someone is diagnosed with diabetes, and diabetes causes more deaths a year than breast cancer and AIDS combined. Why not double the impact of your support by taking advantage of this matching gift opportunity right now?

                                     This special matching gift offer is brought to you by our new strategic partner, Domino Foods, Inc., maker of Domino® Light and C&H® Light all natural sugar and stevia blends.

Keep Your Heart Healthy


 

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Heart HealthyAnd the Beat Goes On…

Keep That Heart Tickin’!
People with diabetes are twice as likely to have a heart attack or stroke. In fact, two out of three people with diabetes die from cardiovascular disease. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle by incorporating exercise and smart meal decisions are vital components to the condition of your heart. During American Heart Month, take the time to evaluate your lifestyle. A few small changes can make a large impact on your health.

Learn More >


Make a ChangeEmbrace Your Legacy

Make a Change
Diabetes is a devastating reality in the African American community. There are nearly 5 million non-Hispanic African Americans, aged 20 years or older, living with diabetes. During Black History Month, join us in the fight to Stop Diabetes® by incorporating programs and materials created especially for the African American community. Unless we take action now, one in three American adults will have diabetes by 2050. Learn more about the many ways you can help Stop Diabetes!

Raise Your Voice >


Care TakerWho Do You Love?

New Support Message Board
Diabetes affects the whole family, and that’s why the American Diabetes Association has launched a new section within its online community, “I Love Someone with Diabetes”! Whether you’re a spouse, sibling, child, other family member or friend, this message board is a place to find support from others who also love and care for a person living with diabetes.

Join the Conversation >


Tour de CureRide for a Reason

Support the Cause
Tour de Cure® is underway and looking for riders! Get out in the open air and support the cause. The Tour de Cure is a ride, not a race, designed with routes for everyone. In 2012, Tour de Cure raised over $26 million. With more than 90 tour events nationwide, chances are there is one for you right around the corner! What are you waiting for? It’s time to take off those training wheels! Come for the ride and stay for the celebration!

Start Riding >


EXPOFREE Diabetes Event!

Check Out an EXPO® Near You!
Interested in learning about all things diabetes? Visit an EXPO  near you! We have 11 EXPO locations to choose from. This FREE experience provides vital diabetes information including health screenings, cooking demonstrations and the latest in diabetes products and services. We also have leading experts on-hand to discuss diabetes prevention and management tips. Learn how to be healthy, active and live well with diabetes.

Visit an EXPO >

More celebs help tribes’ push for sacred SD land …Get INVOLVED!


By KRISTI EATON

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — More celebrities are backing an online campaign to raise money so that Native American tribes in South Dakota can purchase land they consider sacred.

FILE - This 2007 file photo provided by South Dakota Magazine shows Reynolds Prairie in the Black Hills of South Dakota. An online campaign to raise money so Native American tribes in South Dakota can purchase land they consider sacred has gained steam with a growing list of celebrities backing the effort. P Diddy and Bette Midler have tweeted their support for the effort to purchase nearly 2,000 acres in the Black Hills of South Dakota. They join actor Ezra Miller and hip-hop producer Sol Guy, who appeared in a recent video online with drawing attention to the effort. (AP Photo/courtesy South Dakota Magazine, Bernie Hunhoff, File)

P Diddy and Bette Midler are the latest big names to throw their support behind a fundraising effort to buy nearly 2,000 acres of pristine prairie grass in the Black Hills of South Dakota.

Three days after the campaign began, P Diddy tweeted: “Help save the Sioux Nation! Click here,” and linked to the website. Midler also lent her voice, tweeting: “Incredible story re the Sioux Sacred Grounds. Donate what you can.”

More than $18,000 had been raised as of Sunday afternoon — $6,000 flowed in immediately after P Diddy’s tweet. The campaign will last through Nov. 30, when the tribes of the Great Sioux Nation must have $9 million in order to purchase the land.

The tribes have raised $7 million so far for the 1,942 acres, which they call Pe’ Sla (pay shlaw), or “old baldy.” There are Sioux tribes in the Dakotas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska and Canada.

The property is important to their creation story, and tribal members have long held ceremonies there. When the land was put up for sale, tribal members worried it would be developed because of its proximity to Mount Rushmore.

Landowners Leonard and Margaret Reynolds canceled a public auction of the property earlier this year after tribal members expressed outrage. The Reynolds then accepted the tribes’ bid to purchase the land for $9 million if they have the money by Nov. 30.

The couple has repeatedly said they will not speak publicly about the land sale.

P Diddy and Midler join actor Ezra Miller and hip-hop producer Sol Guy showing their support for the cause.

Miller, who appears in the recently released movie “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” and Sol Guy flew to South Dakota last month to film a nine-minute documentary-style video about the land that is being used as part of the online campaign.

Miller said the three days he spent in South Dakota learning about the land and the Lakota tribes was life-altering.

“From the moment I arrived to the moment I departed, I was struck repeatedly by an unshakable sensation that this land truly carried something unspeakably important,” Miller said in an email interview with The Associated Press. “There is a motion and a beauty out there in those hills that words cannot do justice.”

He said the fact that the Lakota tribes have done Sundance ceremonies on the land for thousands of years is a “magical reality,” and that America has erased too much of the land’s true history.

Sol Guy, whose TV show “4Real” airing on MTV Canada and the National Geographic Channel has taken celebrities such as Cameron Diaz to Peru and Joaquin Phoenix to the Amazon, said he has been busy sharing the information with his various networks to get the word out and is confident the tribes will be successful in raising all the money.

“My first hope is not to demand people to give money,” Sol Guy said. “If they can afford it, great. But I think what’s more important is that people take it in and learn the history and spread the word and have the conversations about it.”

Chase Iron Eyes, a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe who started the online campaign and appeared in the video, said he wants the celebrity endorsements to help raise money, but more than anything, he hopes it will widen the network of people who are thinking about the land and what it means for the tribes.

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November is American Diabetes Month
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Walgreens
Throughout November, visit Walgreens to show your support for American Diabetes Month.

This November, join Walgreens and the American Diabetes Association® in the movement to Stop Diabetes®.

The American Diabetes Association is excited to announce that Walgreens is continuing their support for the Association as a National Strategic Partner. To kick off the collaboration, Walgreens will be conducting a pin pad donation campaign this November during American Diabetes Month®. From now until Nov. 30, participate at your local Walgreens by donating $1, $2, $5 or $10 when you use a debit or credit card, and help raise critical funds for resources and educational programs in local communities.

In addition, as part of their renewed commitment to the Association, Walgreens continues to support activities designed to help those at highest risk for type 2 diabetes become aware and take action to Stop Diabetes before it starts through the Association’s CheckUp America prevention initiative.

We would also like to applaud Walgreens for their ongoing dedication in support of our signature fundraising events and mission driven activities. Walgreens is not only a National Sponsor of Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes®, but this year, they have also won the honor of having the country’s number one National Employee Walk Team in history! Walgreens continues to participate in multiple markets at our American Diabetes Association EXPO®, geared to bring the Association’s mission to life, encouraging attendees to learn to be healthy, active and live well with diabetes. Throughout November, get involved in American Diabetes Month. Visit Walgreens to show your support. Join the Millions® in the movement to Stop Diabetes

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President Obama & Prime Minister Shinawatra Joint Press Conference
 
President Obama and Prime Minister Shinawatra of Thailand hold a press conference in Bangkok, Thailand. November 18, 2012