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Make 2x the impact to help bend the trend of the diabetes epidemic. Time Is Winding Down to Double Y

Make 2x the impact to help bend the trend of the diabetes epidemic. [View in browser]( [American Diabetes Logo] Time Is Winding Down to Double Your Support Diabetes hurts too many people and ends too many lives. Help us make a difference with your matched donation. You can make twice the impact in the lives of millions. {NAME}, Nearly one in two Americans has diabetes or prediabetes. The stats don’t lie. We’re in the middle of a diabetes epidemic and we have no time to wait. We must work together to bend the trend of this crisis and decrease the number of people developing diabetes to create a future in which diabetes becomes a thing of the past. Here at the American Diabetes Association® (ADA), we know research is the key. A donation from you will support lifesaving research to help millions living with diabetes manage and thrive, help reduce diabetes-related complications, and fund critical research in our relentless pursuit of a cure. Thanks to our friends at the Amaranth Diabetes Foundation, your donation today will be matched up to a campaign total of $300,000! But time is running out to double your support. The time to act is now. [Double My Impact]( {NAME}, don’t miss this chance to have twice the impact in the fight to end diabetes once and for all. Please donate right away to make a life-changing difference for millions of Americans living with and affected by diabetes. This special matching gift offer is brought to you by our campaign sponsor, Amaranth Diabetes Foundation. The foundation has supported diabetes research and has been a loyal ADA partner since 1979. Donations or contributions to the ADA’s Tour de Cure®, Step Out Walk to Stop Diabetes®, or other special event fundraising do not qualify for this matching gift offer. [Image: It Takes All of Us To End Diabetes]( [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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