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24-Hour Flash Match for Diabetes Alert Day
Diabetes Alert Day is a day dedicated to shining a light on the seriousness of diabetes and the importance of understanding your risk so you can take early action.
Donate by midnight tonight and your donation will be doubled to fuel our efforts to provide year-round education and resources to people living with or at risk of diabetes.
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Did you know one in five adults with diabetes don’t know they have it?
Knowing your risk is the first step to delaying or preventing the onset of diabetes. That’s why today, Diabetes Alert Day, we’re asking you to take the [60-Second Type 2 Diabetes Risk Test]([link removed]) from the American Diabetes Association® (ADA). It can help you discover your risk and guide you toward a healthier future.
To continue to provide vital resources like the risk test, the ADA is offering a 24-hour flash match. All donations made before midnight will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to a $50,000 campaign total.
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When you donate today, your gift provides:
- Vital resources to help prevent or delay the onset of diabetes
- Management tools to help people living with diabetes thrive
- Year-round education to people living with or at risk of diabetes
This Diabetes Alert Day, double your donation and make a lasting difference by supporting diabetes education through awareness, programs, and community resources until we can end this disease for good.
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