Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRF) Walk Information in Bloomington, MN
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRF) Walk Information in Bloomington, MN
Mall of America in Bloomington, MN
City: Bloomington, MN
Venue: Mall of America
Date of Walk: 1/24/2009
Registration Start Time: 7:00 AM
Walk Start Time: 8:00 AM
Length of Walk:
Choose Your Own Distance
Sponsors: Join us for this celebration walk! You'll be walking through Mall of America in the company of 18,000 others, committed to finding a CURE! The walk itself is a leisurely stroll for one hour, with no set distance. It's a great opportunity to get all members of your family involved! Don't miss this fun and festive celebration!
Contact Person: Kara Fischer minnesota@jdrf.org
Local Chapter: Minnesota/ North Dakota Chapter
Local Chapter Phone: (952) 851-0770 or 1-800-663-1860
Why Walk?
As many as 3 million Americans* have type 1 diabetes, a disease most often diagnosed in childhood that strikes suddenly, lasts a lifetime, and carries the constant threat of deadly complications, including heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney failure, and amputation. JDRF's mission is constant: to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research. Thanks to dramatic research progress, a cure is now within our reach.
The Walk draws people together in a healthy activity for a worthy cause, raising money to help find a cure for diabetes. It's fun for families and builds camaraderie among company employees. Above all, it's an event you will feel good about being a part of.
Information for Donors
Typically, more than 85 percent of JDRF's expenditures directly support research and research-related education.
Funding facts
JDRF is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation. All donations to JDRF and its chapters and branches are tax-deductible.
Information and forms
JDRF has received top rankings from the American Institute of Philanthropy and other independent sources that rate charitable giving.
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*According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2005