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The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) holds a wide range of local community events across the country that benefit people living with diabetes. From programs for youth like ADA Camp, to signature events like Tour de Cure®, the ADA plays an active role in communities like yours and beyond.
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Project Power empowers adults and children to reduce their risk for or better manage type 2 diabetes through a no-cost 12-week lifestyle change program. It involves weekly interactive lessons, small support groups, goal setting, personalized health coaching, and incentives along the way. |
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Camp Is the Best Medicine |
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Every summer, the ADA hosts camps across the country for children living with diabetes. ADA Camp provides a unique experience for kids to be themselves, make life-long memories, learn independent diabetes management, connect with others like them, and build confidence in a medically safe environment. |
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Walk or Cycle Towards a Cure |
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You can get involved with the ADA by participating in one (or both!) of our annual signature fundraising events, Tour de Cure® and Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes®. These events, held in various locations around the country, raise funds and bring awareness to make headway against diabetes. |
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The ADA is committed to being a driving force in the community to raise awareness of diabetes, provide resources to people with diabetes and their caregivers, and hold engaging programs to help people living with diabetes manage it and thrive. |
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