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Alberta Diabetes Foundation Paper

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Introduction
The charity that we researched was The Alberta Diabetes Foundation. We chose this agency because it affects both of us. I know four people who have had or have diabetes. My dad had type two diabetes, my partner's mom has type 1, so does my sister’s friend and my friend. My dad has managed to lose enough weight through exercise and dieting to get rid of his diabetes. My dad has lost over one hundred lbs and hasn’t had pop in over two and a half years. My sister’s friend has had type 1 diabetes for a long time and has many struggles with her diabetes like fainting. My friend has managed to still do the things she loves with her diabetes. Riley’s mom has type 1 diabetes and I know it has affected them a lot. Our charity helps many …show more content…

Their goal is to live in a world without diabetes. They have worked hard to try to reach this goal. The Islet cells are just one of their major steps to carry out this. In the meantime, they try to make life with diabetes easier for families and the people suffering. Those are the main goals of the Alberta Diabetes Foundation.

Story One of the people who works with the Alberta Diabetes Foundation actually was affected personally by the charity. His name his Robert Teskey. He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when he was a teenager. When he started working with the foundation he met the man named, Dr. Ray Rajotte, who was pioneering some of the islet cell research. In 2000, Mr. Teskey became the fourth patient of the Edmonton Protocol. He has lived insulin free ever since. About three or four years ago he had to get a top up. He is now 72, but still is involved in the Alberta Diabetes Foundation and helping in his …show more content…

They also take part in many things with closer patient outcomes. For example, they are helping the Alberta Health services evaluate wound care protocols. They need this for diabetics because in their feet if there is too much pressure it creates an ulcer which then becomes an open wound. There is new technology in cuffs that identify where there is too much pressure and alert professionals on how to care for that patient separately. Conclusion
The Alberta Diabetes Foundation is a great charity that helps a social epidemic and is helping many people, like Robert Teskey, with their research. I believe that this charity deserves the $5000 grant because of whom it's helping. As I stated earlier diabetes affects one in four people. If the Alberta Diabetes Foundation got the grant they would invest it in research and programs to help manage diabetes and hopefully find a

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