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JDRF’s Walk to Cure Diabetes - Geelong VIC

JDRF’s Walk to Cure Diabetes - Geelong VIC - Has Ended

 12 Oct, 2014 - 12 Oct, 2014
 Sun 11:30am - Sun 3:00pm
 The Esplanade
  Geelong, VIC
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The Walk Choose to Walk either 2km or 5km along the Geelong waterfront. Join us after the Walk for a BBQ lunch and loads of kids games. There will be some food options available on the day however we do encourage you to bring a healthy diabetes-friendly lunch with you. Getting to the Walk We recommend taking public transport to the venue.

Visit the Public Transport Victoria website for more information. Limited parking is also available at the venue. Thank you for your commitment to JDRF and we look forward to you joining in the fun of the Walk to Cure Diabetes!

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 03 9696 3866

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The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) is the world's largest charitable supporter of type 1 diabetes research. JDRF was founded in 1970 in the US and 1982 in Australia by a group of determined volunteers. Internationally, JDRF has been involved in every major type 1 diabetes breakthrough of the last four decades. JDRF-funded researchers have driven the advancement of day-to-day disease management tools and accelerated the pace of research through a focus on four research priorities - immune therapies, beta cell therapies, glucose control therapies and complications therapies. JDRF supports Australian diabetes research via the strategic provision of funding, investing over $160 million into Australian research to date. In addition to supporting research, JDRF Australia plays a key role in advising and influencing health policy direction across all levels of government and building community awareness of type 1 diabetes. Throughout all local and international activities JDRF's mission remains constant - to find a cure for type 1 diabetes and its complications through the support of research.

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