Ok, so each year the company I work for decides to support a charity and does some fundraising type stuff (don't know how much is ever raised, possibly not that much, but something is better than nothing right), anyways, they normally ask for suggestions, so its that time of year where they have asked, they can be national (ie UK) or local charities (Marlow) - so I thought I suggest a diabetes charity.
They also want a reason why to support them so I'll have to think on that one - I don't think they'll accept 'Just because'
So any suggestions? Thoughts I've had so far are Diabetes UK, or JDRF.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Hi, you could start with - Diabetes is an unseen medical condition and it's a life long chronic condition, with no known cure in the foreseeable future, but with funding and research it could bring hope to so many. As you are type 1 you could highlight what a day or a week entails, also high lighting that very young children are diagnosed with type 1.
Number of injections, finger pricks, illness, depression, burn out, eating disorder's the list goes on.
I must admit JDRF were great and very supportive when my granddaughter was diagnosed at 2 1/2 years.