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JDRF Phone System Impacted by Hurricane Sandy
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- Thursday, 01 November 2012
To reach the JDRF Office by phone, please call 858-218-6931
JDRF Celebrates T1Day on November 1st with a Special Walk to Cure Diabetes Contest
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- Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Win a $50 Gift Card for Dinner at Karl Strauss
Living with T1D - An Educational Webinar Series for Parents of Children and Teens with T1D
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- Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Free webinar November 7, 2012 from 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Team Week 2.0 Launches Oct 22nd
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- Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Win Fabulous Prizes Everyday During The Week Of 10/22/12 - 10/26/12
Oct 12 : Your child can impact legislative decisions that affect T1D research
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- Friday, 12 October 2012
Children's Congress Now Accepting Applications
Oct 03 : Quick Sticks Supports the San Diego Walk to Cure Diabetes
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- Tuesday, 02 October 2012
Water Free Glucose Quick Sticks Now Available at Walmart & Walgreens
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Upcoming Events
Wed Jun 19 @ 5:30PM - JDRF YLC: Young Professionals Networking Event |
Thu Jun 20 @10:00AM - 12:00PM MOD Squad |
Thu Jun 20 @ 5:30PM - 07:30PM Ride Informational Happy Hour at AleSmith Brewing Co |
Thu Jun 20 @ 6:00PM - 07:30PM Just for Parents Coffee - Chula Vista |
Sat Jun 22 @10:30AM - 12:30PM Little 1's Event - Encinitas |
Sat Jun 22 @10:30AM - 12:30PM k1ds Event - Encinitas |
Wed Jun 26 @ 6:00PM - 08:00PM T1 Teen Support |
Wed Jun 26 @ 7:00PM - 08:30PM Just for Parents Coffee - Central San Diego |
Thu Jun 27 @10:00AM - 12:00PM MOD Squad |
Thu Jul 04 @10:00AM - 12:00PM MOD Squad |
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JDRF San Diego
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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 new way of life.
Brooklynn
Diagnosed at age 4 -
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 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