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This year’s JDRF annual conference has asked those involved with JDRF to compose a “Commitment to a Cure” piece. They will be using these commitment items to display on the Commitment Wall in hopes of increasing interest, passion and the volume of responses at the conference.
The piece is simply an explanation of how or why you’re committed to the cure, whether that be through a name, a picture, a letter or just something put together by your own imagination. This is what I came up with:
My commitment to a cure is…
- Fulfilled promises
- A future
- Saving lives
- Ending heartache
- Being whole
- Stopping discrimination
- Having beautiful and healthy babies
- Fearless
- Going needleless
- Having hope
- Worrying less
- No more lows
- Celebration
- A life without limits
- Decreasing risk
- A guilt free diet
- Knowing I’m perfectly okay
- Anything I want, whenever I want
- Acceptance
- Losing definitions
- Blameless
- For you
- For myself
- For my Dad
- For our lives.
What is your commitment to a cure?


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I'm sure this is all well and good and involves every good intention but I would like the JDRF and their Commitment to a Cure to stop with their slogans and find a cure---or develop a way for continuous monitoring so folks can see their blood sugar level.
You know, Something Practical.
I'm sure there will be some terrific slogans though.
I support anything that helps to raise awareness. The more people who are aware of diabetes, the more people who will fight towards a cure.
I commit to raise awareness.
i belong to this research group ...trying to find a cure for all kinds of disease............http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/
If there are so many in the world like stars why don't they help advertise thr JDRF walks to cure diabeties or are they afraid to get there feet dirty!