American Diabetes Association

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Who We Are

The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing, curing, and managing diabetes. Our mission is to improve the lives of people affected by diabetes and their families.

What We Do

Activities of the ADA: Research: The ADA funds research to develop treatments, cures, and prevention strategies for diabetes. Education: The ADA provides educational resources for people with diabetes, their families, and healthcare professionals. This includes information on managing the condition, healthy lifestyle choices, and access to care. Advocacy: The ADA advocates for policies that support people with diabetes, such as access to affordable healthcare and research funding. Support Services: The ADA offers support services to people with diabetes, including community programs, financial assistance, and a network of volunteers. Standards of Care: The ADA develops and publishes guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of diabetes. Public Awareness: The ADA raises awareness about diabetes through campaigns, media outreach, and events. In summary, the American Diabetes Association works to prevent, cure, and manage diabetes by conducting research, providing education, advocating for patients, and offering support services.

Details

Get Connected Icon (210) 319-0600
Get Connected Icon Susan DeLano
Get Connected Icon Director of Development
https://diabetes.org/