Ian Main

JDRF One Fun Run Aberdeen

Fundraising for JDRF
£765
raised of £500 target
by 18 supporters
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Event: JDRF One Fun Run Aberdeen, on 22 September 2019
JDRF One Fun Run Aberdeen
Campaign by JDRF (RCN 295716)
Will you conquer the course to help cure type 1 diabetes? Take on our thrilling family-friendly 2km course, obliterating obstacles, dodging mud and getting covered in colour, all while raising money to support type 1 diabetes research.

Story

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition, not caused by diet, lifestyle or by something someone did or didnt do. The condition affects over 400,000 people in the UK, who face thousands of insulin injections and finger prick blood tests each year just to stay alive. Thousands of walkers are raising £135,000 this Autumn to get one step nearer the cure for type 1, including us taking part in the One Fun Run Aberdeen. We know that the cure is just a matter of time and money. Help JDRF transform lives by donating: £100 could pay for a person to be screened for type 1. Sadly people still die from undiagnosed type 1 complications - this could stop diagnosis at crisis point £50 could mean that 5 children no longer feel alone with their type 1. They now have a new fluffy best friend called Rufus who also has type 1 £20 could enable 20 parents to return to work, safe in the knowledge their childs type 1 will be managed at school, thanks to JDRFs e-learning modules. Thank you.

About the campaign

Will you conquer the course to help cure type 1 diabetes? Take on our thrilling family-friendly 2km course, obliterating obstacles, dodging mud and getting covered in colour, all while raising money to support type 1 diabetes research.

About the charity

JDRF

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RCN 295716
JDRF is the world's leading charitable funder of type 1 diabetes research and raise money to drive world class research. We aim to find new ways to treat type 1 diabetes and its complications, prevent type 1 from developing and find the cure for people who already have the condition.

Donation summary

Total raised
£764.87
Online donations
£764.87
Offline donations
£0.00

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