JDRF Christmas Appeal 2011
Research for a healthier happier life and one day, a cure.
The JDRF community has helped us to support more than 60 Australian research projects in 2011. These projects have one important thing in common – they are all helping move us closer to a better life and a cure for people with type 1 diabetes.
All this, and more, could not happen without the support of you, and the rest of the JDRF community. You can help us achieve more essential type 1 diabetes research.
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Chloe Douglas is eleven years old, and a JDRF Youth Ambassador.
Jordan is relatively new to the type 1 diabetes community – he had his one year diagnosis anniversary last month – but his dedication to raising funds and awareness is very impressive indeed.
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One of the joys of the Christmas season is to receive Christmas cards from friends and relatives from across the world – or across the street.



