There are 136 million Americans are living with diabetes or prediabetes and those living in under-resourced communities are more likely to develop diabetes and experience its associated complications. The American Diabetes Association® is striving to build awareness around the disproportionate burden people face when it comes to diabetes care by working in communities across the country to increase equitable access.
We're thrilled to unveil the redesigned Diabetes Food Hub®, offering an enriched user experience with easier navigation and more personalized meal planning to support your diabetes management. Dive into our collection of diabetes-friendly recipes, how-to cooking videos, and many more tools to make living with diabetes easier (and tastier)!
For people 70 1/2 and older, making donations from your IRA (individual retirement account) is a generous giving option and one that will save you money on your taxes. Talk with your financial advisor now so that your gift can count in 2024.
It’s important to stay up to date on recommended vaccines to reduce your risk for seasonal respiratory illnesses like influenza, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), as well as their complications—especially if you’re living with diabetes. Speak to your health care provider to learn more about vaccine guidelines to protect your health.
Mark a special occasion or milestone by hosting a DIY (do-it-yourself) fundraiser to support the mission of the ADA. Whether it’s a milestone birthday, anniversary, or diaversary (diagnosis of diabetes), it will bring awareness to diabetes and benefit the ADA.