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2013 Promise Ball
A Night of CURE iosity
June 8th 2013
Join us for the 14th Annual Promise Ball to held at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront on Saturday June 8, 2013. This elegant affair will start at 5:15pm and feature a cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner and premier live auction. Entertainment will be provided by Le Ombre, the world class shadow performance group that has left audiences around the world amazed.
The Promise Ball is one of the premier Galas in San Diego having raised over $12 million for T1D research in its first 13 years.
You can support T1D Research TODAY! The Silent Auction is NOW open and accepting bids.
2013 Promise Ball Chairs : Diane Goodman and Sharon Mihalik
Family Honoree : The Kuntz Family
Corporate Honoree : Wells Fargo
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS OR MAKE A DONATION TO T1D RESEARCH
For more information on the Promise Ball, please contact Alexis Rodriguez at 858-597-0240 or
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A cure would mean Kaiden could live a long healthy life without the stress and future complications that are associated with this high maintenance disease.
Kimberly, Kaiden's mother
Kaiden, diagnosed at age 51/2 -
A cure would mean a new way of life.
Brooklynn
Diagnosed at age 4 -
I would be able to keep on playing and playing without worrying that I might go low.
Jake
Diagnosed at 20 months -
A cure would mean that she could be a carefree little girl again.
Marin’s Parents
Marin, diagnosed at age 6 -
A cure would mean a relaxed lifestyle without constant, relentless worry, concern, anxiety, awareness for everyday activities like eating, playing and sleeping.
Brad
Diagnosed one day after his 7th birthday
