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Sample Letters

Sample Letter: When You Support Multiple Organizations

by JDRF Bay Area September 21, 2011 Corporate Teams
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Roy, Team Captain for Johnson and Johnson, shares his personal fundraising letter. It is a great example of how to deal with multiple charitable asks in a year.

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Meet Susan, VP of Walk for the Bay Area

by Susan Mohr February 16, 2011 Life with Diabetes
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Susan Mohr, Vice President of Walk to Cure Diabetes for JDRF Bay Area, shares why she Walks.

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Sample Letter: Post-Walk Fundraising

by JDRF Bay Area December 15, 2010 Fundraising Resources
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Many thanks to Rob Bolt for sharing his fundraising letter. This is a great example of how to fundraise even if you were not able to attend the Walk event itself, and to continue fundraising post-Walk.

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Why I Walk

by Andrew Kallman October 19, 2010 Life with Diabetes
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Andrew Kallman, Co-Chair of the 2010 San Francisco Walk to Cure Diabetes, writes about why he participates in the Walk. Says Andrew, “I recall my first Walk at age 17. I never knew there were so many type 1 diabetics. Before that day, I felt like I was the only one.”

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Why I Walk

by Kim Rasmussen October 15, 2010 Life with Diabetes
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After Kim Rasmussen was struck by the diagnosis of her daughter with type 1 diabetes and 2 deaths in her family, she was looking for something positive in her life. Says Kim, “I needed to do something for good instead of dwelling on all the bad that had happened that year. This is when I signed up for the JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes…It was the first time I had seen smiles on so many faces in a long time. What a great feeling this was to be surrounded by all our friends and family and so many others!”

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Why I Walk

by Art Frengel October 13, 2010 Life with Diabetes
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Art Frengel writes about his grandchildren, the importance of funding research, and making history.

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Sample Fundraising Letter: Team SchuWALKER

by Meri Schuhmacher October 12, 2010 Life with Diabetes
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Meri Schuhmacher shares her family’s walk fundraising letter. In it she writes about having 3 boys with type 1, the importance of JDRF-funded research, and anticipating the excitment of the diabetes community walking across the Golden Gate Bridge.

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Why I Walk

by Rebecca Lien September 20, 2010 Life with Diabetes
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I started walking 10 years ago when my nephew Bobby was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of 2. I kept walking when my husband was diagnosed in 2006 at the age of 40, followed closely by his sister within months and her daughter a few years later. (Yes, I know that we should be a case study.)

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Sample Letter: The Anderson Family

by Glennda Anderson September 3, 2010 Fundraising Resources
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ShareDear Family and Friends, It’s that time of year again! We are gearing up for our annual Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s (JDRF) Walk to Cure Diabetes. With your continued support, we hope to put an end to Type 1 Diabetes and find the cure. Team 3–D (Diabetic Dynamic Duo) is on the move again! As [...]

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Sample Letter and Video: Team Lockwood

by JDRF Bay Area August 20, 2010 Fundraising Resources
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ShareThank you to Kathleen Lockwood and Team Lockwood for sharing their fundraising letter (below) and her wonderful fundraising video (here). Dear Family, Friends and Supporters! As most of you know, Quinn was diagnosed with type 1 (juvenile) diabetes in February last year, at exactly 18 months old. He will be insulin-dependent for the rest of his [...]

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