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Celebrate 83 years of the ADA with your matched donation

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Help us continue to innovate and search for a cure when it will go 2x as far. We?ve made progress,

Help us continue to innovate and search for a cure when it will go 2x as far. [View in browser]( [American Diabetes Association - Connected for Life]( [Picture of Male and Female Doctors] [image spacer.png] We’re Celebrating 83 Years of Innovation! See how far we have come and how you can help us continue our mission into the future with your matched donation—up to the campaign total of $100,000. [Double My Donation]( We’ve made progress, but we still have work to do. Dear {NAME} It’s our 83rd anniversary and we’re excited to celebrate it with supporters like you. First, let’s reflect on some of what the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) has on the horizon and accomplished this year: Research: Later this month, the ADA is preparing to welcome diabetes professionals from around the world to the 83rd Scientific Sessions. Even though the meeting features groundbreaking research and technologies, many sessions will focus on social determinants of health to shed light on health inequities across underserved populations and ways to combat these disparities. Advocacy: The ADA celebrated two huge wins for insulin affordability! The first, those on Medicare will pay no more than $35 per month for insulin. Second, each of the three major insulin manufacturers have also announced price cuts and monthly caps for some varieties of insulin! These victories are a huge first step to lessening the diabetes burden for everyone and were made possible by the advocacy of the ADA and supporters like you. Your donation helps events and victories like these and more possible. Thanks to a generous supporter, your donation will be matched up to a campaign total of $100,000 when you make a tax-deductible donation to the ADA today! Help us celebrate our 83 years of fighting diabetes with a special gift that has double the impact. You will continue to make this important work possible for years to come. [Match My Gift]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [youTube]( [LinkedIn]( © 2023 American Diabetes Association®. All rights reserved. askada@diabetes.org | [1‑800‑DIABETES]( Learn more at [diabetes.org](. [Forward to a Friend]( | [Manage Your Communications]( | [Unsubscribe](

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