Sarah Howard
Sarah Howard (nee Tackett) has dedicated her career to supporting the T1D community ever since she was diagnosed with T1D while in college in May 2013. Since then, she has worked for various diabetes organizations, focusing on research, advocacy, and community-building efforts for people with T1D and their loved ones. Sarah is currently the Senior Manager of Marketing at T1D Exchange.
Sarah and her husband live in NYC with their cat Gracie. In her spare time, she enjoys doing comedy, taking dance classes, visiting art museums, and exploring different neighborhoods in NYC.
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Camp Contad-Chinnock
I have Diabetes Sisters as my Amazon Smile beneficiary. It’s such an easy way to donate since I am already buying stuff from Amazon might as well make it count.
Sugar Surfing and Insulin-Pumpers.org
Connected in Motion, I Challenge Diabetes, and Riding on Insulin
Sadly, I’m in no position, financially, to be able to donate to ANY Diabetes-Related Organisation [Organization, for my American cousins].
I also donate to the “Children With Diabetes” and “Friends For Life” diabetes groups.
I am not in a position to donate at this time.
Presently, I am doing surveys about businesses I use of know about and every submission is worth $2 towards T1D. Great idea for a fund raiser with no financial out of pocket expense.
I donate to T1International.
In addition to TCOYD, ADA, T1Dex, and JDRF (by far the largest donation recipient from me), I also donate to DiaTribe, Life for a Child (which supports children w T1D in developing countries by not just donating medication but also supports the infrastructure needed to care for them), many of whom would otherwise die, and Insulin for Life. No child should die from not having insulin to treat T1D, nearly 100 years after the discovery if insulin..:/
Insulin for Life, Dogs for Diabetics.
Sonia Nabeta Foundation
I can’t donate because of a tight income or I would
Barton Center for Diabetes Education which operates the Clara Barton Camp for Girls and the Eliot P. Joslin Camp for Boys.
In addition to several of the .orgs listed I support Diabetes Sisters with a monthly tithe and with Amazon Smile purchases. I choose to make small reasonable and affordable donations to causes I support. Each contribution goes a long way to amplify the power of the greater good.