Together, we've changed lives this year
As we near the end of a tough year, we’ve been looking back over some of the highs and the lows 2020 has brought. To spread a little festive cheer, we’ve created a video celebrating some of the positive moments. Our work for people with diabetes wouldn’t be possible without the generosity and commitment of all our fundraisers, volunteers, campaigners, and other amazing supporters. Despite the challenges this year has brought, you’ve made some incredible things happen. Thank you so much. 💙
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This Christmas, help us keep diabetes in the spotlight
By giving a gift to our Christmas Appeal, you can help us fund pioneering new research, and fight for life-changing technology and better care. The pandemic has had a big impact on how we live. That’s why this year, we've funded five urgent research projects into diabetes and coronavirus to help keep people with diabetes safe - but it's vital we learn more. Please donate today.
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Top tips for managing Christmas dinner
Christmas will look a little different for lots of us this year, but we hope you find a way to enjoy it with your loved ones, even if you can't be together in person. However you’re celebrating, we’re sure a delicious meal is on the cards. So we’ve put together a helpful guide with some healthier (but still delicious!) versions of your favourite Christmas dishes, plus tips for managing your diabetes on the day.
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We've come a long way, but there's still more to do
This year we’ve been working hard to fight for the issues you’ve told us are important to you - from better protection at work to more funding for diabetes tech. And now, the Chancellor has committed £559 million to modernise NHS technology. This is great news, but we still don’t know how the money will be spent. Help us make sure diabetes tech is at the front of the queue.
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Brand new face coverings available in our shop
Our new face coverings are available to buy now from our online shop, just in time for Christmas! With four colourful designs to choose from, they're the perfect stocking fillers - and all proceeds will help support our vital work for people living with diabetes and their loved ones. Thank you to Mistura, one of our wonderful volunteers, for modelling our heart design.
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We also have information on Brexit here – we’ll be updating this page over the coming weeks as we know more about Brexit, and how it could affect diabetes.
Need to talk? Our helpline is open from Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm. Give us a call on 0345 123 2399. If you'd like to share experiences and chat to other people affected by diabetes, join our online forum.
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