American Diabetes Association
The American Diabetes Association is a national nonprofit that helps people living with or at risk for diabetes. They give out free information on how to prevent and manage diabetes, fund research, run community education and fundraising events, and stand up for the rights of people with diabetes at school and work. Their regional office covering Georgia is in downtown Atlanta, and anyone can call the free 1-800-DIABETES help line.
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This agency provides child mentoring and employment workshops.
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What they offer 5
- Recently verified· Jun 24
1-800-DIABETES Center for InformationService
A free help line and information service answering questions about diabetes prevention, management, and resources.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Safe at School / AdvocacyProgram
Helps protect the rights of children and adults with diabetes against discrimination at school and work, including Georgia-specific school guidance.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes (Atlanta)Event
A community walk event in Atlanta that raises awareness and funds for diabetes programs and research.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Tour de CureEvent
A cycling, walking, and running fundraising event supporting diabetes research, programs, and awareness.
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Workshops/Symposiums * Employment IssuesService
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