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Give the gift of health in the New Year

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Support the ADA?s efforts to empower a healthier future?free of diabetes. Empower Nutrition in t

Support the ADA’s efforts to empower a healthier future—free of diabetes. [View in browser]( [American Diabetes Logo] Empower Nutrition in the New Year Start 2024 right by prioritizing health. Your support enables the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) to provide resources like Diabetes Food Hub®, the Diabetes Plate Method, and more. [Donate Now Button]( Your donation supports lifesaving education and resources. Dear {NAME}, A new year brings a fresh start to commit to putting yourself and your loved ones first. And one way is through jumpstarting a healthy lifestyle. The ADA provides diabetes education, including Diabetes Food Hub with diabetes-friendly meals to make at home with ease, the Diabetes Plate Method to help you create perfectly portioned meals, and other resources to help people living with diabetes manage and thrive. [These lifesaving resources are only made possible through donors like you. Will you donate today to help keep these resources available for people living with diabetes?]( Our goal is to do more in 2024 to help the millions of people affected by diabetes through: - Easy-to-access diabetes awareness, prevention, and education, like nutrition resources - Community outreach that meets people where they are to provide healthy food choices and address food insecurity - Programs like Project Power, our no-cost healthy lifestyle change program, to lower the risk for or manage diabetes - And much more! [DONATE $25 BUTTON]( [DONATE $50 BUTTON]( [DONATE $100 BUTTON]( [GIVE ANOTHER AMOUNT BUTTON]( Your donation today will continue to provide healthy tools and resources to help improve the lives of more than 136 million people living with diabetes or prediabetes—until the day diabetes is no more. Can we count on your support? [Image: It Takes All of Us To End Diabetes]( [Donate Now Button]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [youTube]( [LinkedIn]( © 2024 American Diabetes Association®. All rights reserved. askada@diabetes.org | [1‑800‑342-2383]( Learn more at [diabetes.org](. [Forward to a Friend]( | [Manage Your Communications]( | [Unsubscribe](

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