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            <title>Brenda Novak Raises $270,611 for Diabetes</title>
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            <description>We&amp;#8217;ve talked about Brenda Novak here before during our &amp;#8220;Putting a Face on Diabetes&amp;#8221; segment. Brenda&amp;#8217;s son is diabetic and for five years she has worked tirelessly to raise money for a cure. She&amp;#8217;s done an amazing job!

Each year she has an online auction with proceeds going to diabetes research. The auction offers a host of things such as vacation packages, books, online classes&amp;#8230; really, just about everything you could imagine. There is something for everyone.
This year, she raised a whopping $270,611! In five years of fundraising, she has raised $762,298. That figure just amazes me. Never underestimate what you can do! Congrats to Brenda for her amazing effort! 
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            <title>Diabetes Handprint</title>
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            <description>If you had a word to describe your feelings about diabetes, what would it be?
That&amp;#8217;s the question that the folks behind the Diabetes Handprint initiative want to know. They are asking everyone to create a virtual handprint that has the word you&amp;#8217;d like to use to help bring awareness to diabetes. In exchange for every virtual handprint made, they will give $5 to one of two diabetic charities.
I chose the word, &amp;#8220;blessed.&amp;#8221; That might seem like an odd word for someone who has had Type 1 Diabetes for 20 years, but I feel like getting the disease now, at this very time in history, makes me blessed. I also feel that anyone born with great health is blessed, and the word reminds me of how precious life (and health) really are.
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            <title>American Diabetes Association Chooses New Youth Advocate</title>
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I&amp;#8217;ve often said that getting diabetes as a young child has to be the most difficult thing. I got diabetes when I was in my early 20s, and it&amp;#8217;s been a challenge enough!
So I have a soft spot for all those children that deal with diabetes. How can you not? 
That&amp;#8217;s why I like the fact that the American Diabetes Association (ADA) always chooses a child each year to be the &amp;#8220;national youth advocate.&amp;#8221; It&amp;#8217;s one thing to hear people talk about the challenges of diabetes, it&amp;#8217;s only to see a young child talk about all they go through. 
This year the ADA has chosen &amp;#8220;Chris Stokes, 17, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, to b...</description>
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