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Just-for-Parents Coffees
Take a break from endless finger pokes, precise carb counting, awkward injections, dreaded pump site changes, and sleepy-eyed 2:00 a.m. blood sugar checks etc.
Parents of children with T1D in San Diego and Riverside counties have come together to offer these evenings of support where you can learn and share your experiences and challenges with others who are dealing with the same issues. These casual get-togethers provide parents with the opportunity to discuss the many facets of parenting a child with T1D with others who are doing the same.
The Parent Coffee Night is not a group of professionals, but of concerned parents who have been where you are and found peace with their new way of living.
Come discuss the challenges and your journey of parenting a child with T1D. Groups are being held in various locations around San Diego County and the Temecula area.
Please do not bring children, this is for adults only.
Just for Parents Coffee Schedule
Carlsbad : 2nd Sunday every other month
Central San Diego : 4thWednesday every other month
Chula Vista : 3rd Thusday every month
El Cajon : 3rd Wednesday every other month
Murrietta : Last Thursday of ever other month & T1 Teen Chat takes place during the coffee meeting!
Poway : 2nd Thursday every other month
Get Social
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
5665 Oberlin Drive Suite 106, San Diego, CA -92121t: (858) 597-0240
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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 -
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 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