diabetes sisters With a new look and a forward-looking agenda. They are committed to being a support organization for women and their health, and are well on their way to doing so.
The photos above document their products. This includes weekly virtual meet-ups. Until a few years ago, groups were run in-person on-site, but due to the pandemic, groups are now run online from their destinations. The advantage is that you can join as many groups as you like from anywhere.
Last November, article In our December newsletter, we say we can't control our blood sugar levels. I can tell you that you are what these women are worried about. We will do our best to support you so that you can grow.
We also ensure that thriving with diabetes is at the foundation of Diabetes Sisters' new platform. We host regular expert series on issues affecting women's health. Some are provided by medical professionals, while others are provided by patient experts.
We distributed a webinar last month. Thrive with diabetes And on May 29th, we'll be featuring live guest Amy Jordan and her amazing story of victory. Amy lives with type 1 diabetes, blindness, and a broken leg from being hit by a bus in New York City. She leads her company in dance, which is her lifelong passion, and has never stopped taking huge amounts of food from her life. She can watch her documentary. amy's victory dance, we strongly recommend that you do so. So join us for the conversation on the 29th.
Although the organization has a new look, much remains the same. It was founded in 2008 by Brandi Burns and has since been run by her successor, Anna Norton. All of them, including the woman who has been running the meetup her group for the past few years, have had the same desire to help women with diabetes feel less alone. Don't be alone and live your best life.
A lot of things happened and it got warmer. community I'm waiting with open arms. Please come and have a look, I'm sure you'll find something that interests you.