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Walk to Cure Diabetes with Grown Ups!
The Walk to Cure Diabetes - Twilight is the grown up edition of a special event that brings
together 40,000 members of the type 1 diabetes community each year with a shared goal of
raising $2 million to find a cure.
In one of Sydneys most picturesque waterside city locations, families and workmates will share
stories of hope about type 1 diabetes while celebrating their fundraising with a glass of
champagne and a 4 km walk around the Botanical Gardens.
Typically striking young people, type 1 diabetes is a lifelong disease that destroys the ability to
produce insulin, which is vital for life. An autoimmune disease, type 1 diabetes is thought to be
caused by a complex mixture of genetic and environmental factors - but not junk food or obesity.
Mike Wilson, CEO of JDRF, said the Walk to Cure Diabetes is important because type 1
diabetes doesnt affect individuals but families, friends and workmates too.
The Walk to Cure Diabetes is a chance to come together to celebrate research progress and
pay tribute to the scientists who take us closer every year to a cure for type 1 diabetes.
Funds raised are part of a critical investment in Australian research, because type 1 diabetes is
the fastest growing chronic disease amongst Australian children. This situation is urgent.
Walk to Cure Diabetes - Twilight
Thursday 7 October From 5.00 pm
Fleet Steps, Mrs Macquaries Point - Sydney
All welcome to join 1,500 supporters for a 4 km Walk to Cure Diabetes,
as well as fun activities, champagne and canapés.
Interview and Photo Opps available: kids and adults with type 1 diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes the facts
There are 122,300 Australians with type 1 diabetes and with five new cases every day, Australia has one of the highest rates in
the world. The number of Australian children being diagnosed with this disease is increasing by 3% every year. Typically striking
young people, type 1 diabetes destroys the ability to produce insulin, which is vital for life. It requires an essential daily regime of
multiple injections or continuous infusion of insulin through a pump, as well as 6 8 finger-prick blood tests. Type 1 diabetes is
associated with a significantly increased risk of serious health complications. An autoimmune disease, type 1 diabetes is
thought to be caused by a complex mixture of genetic and environmental factors but not by an unhealthy diet or obesity. The
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is the worlds largest not-for-profit supporter of diabetes research and has invested over
US$1.3 billion since inception in 1970. The mission of JDRF is constant: to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through
the support of research.
Interviews and Photo Opps Available.
For more information please contact Lyndal Howison on 0411 110 717