• Community Service, News

    Posted on May 6th, 2010

    Written by Tracey Drews

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    Kara Schuh is walking for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation

    Eli's t-shirt is a self-portrait he made of himself.  His family and friends will be wearing the same one as the walk beside him.On May 15th, Kara Schuh will be walking in the Juvenile Diabetes Reasearch Foundation’s Walk to Cure Diabetes.  Kara will be walking to support her friend/client’s son, Eli, who is six years old and was just diagnosed with Juvenile Diabetes this past November.  With all of our support, hopefully they can find a cure for Eli!

    Here is a letter Eli has written, asking for our support:

    Hello!  I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes on November 2, 2009.  This will be my first year participating in JDRF’s Walk to Cure Diabetes, along with one-half million other walkers across the country, as we try to reach our goal of raising $100 million.  My mom, dad, many other family members, and friends will be walking by my side to help me find my cure for diabetes.  Each day I have to receive a minimum of 4 injections along with at least 4 finger pokes to figure out my blood sugar levels.  With your support, they will hopefully find a cure in my lifetime, and I won’t have to go through these shots every day!

    Type 1, or juvenile diabetes, is a devastating disease that affects millions of people, a large and growing percentage of them children.

    There is some good news, though.  For the first time, scientists are predicting that we CAN expect to see a cure will within our lifetime!

    Now, more than ever, you can make a crucial difference.  Won’t you please give to JDRF as generously as possible? Together we can make the cure a reality!

    Thank you so much for any help you can provide.

    With Love,

    Eli

    If you would like give a donation, please write a check to JDRF, stop in at Grassroots and you can leave it with Kara Schuh, stylist.  Thanks for your support.

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