The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) is leading the fight for health equity for all. Learn more about our advocacy and how you can get involved in the fight.
Health Equity Is a Human Right
At the ADA, we believe health equity is a human right. That's why we're fighting to build an equitable health care system to ensure everyone—no matter their race, income, gender, age, or ZIP Code—has access to the best possible diabetes care.
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Providing Care in Schools
The ADA’s award-winning initiative, Safe at School®, ensures children receive the diabetes care they need so they remain healthy and safe in school, day care, camp, on field trips, and while participating in extracurricular activities. If you are caring for a child living with diabetes, learn how you can advocate for their care and what we’re doing to lead the charge.
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Get Involved Through Advocacy
Here at the ADA, we fight for your right to adequate health care, affordable medication and insulin, fair treatment, and much more. You can get involved with the ADA through federal, state, or grassroots advocacy by using your voice to influence lawmakers to support legislation that will positively impact millions of Americans living with diabetes.
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Advocacy is at the root of the ADA’s fight for health care access, research funding, and an end to diabetes discrimination. But we can’t do it alone. [Take action today!]([link removed])
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