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Monday, March 1st, 20102009 Walk Family Party and Walk Day!
Monday, November 2nd, 2009Over 70 families attended the annual JDRF Family Party on Friday night before the walk. They were treated to a fun carnival theme with games and wonderful prizes organized by 2009 Walk Family Team Chair, Cyndi McCoy. Newly diagnosed families from Ponotoc to Biloxi met with families, board members and sponsors for a funfilled evening! Chris and Janet Grillis grilled hotdogs and hamburgers for this family inclusive event. Many thanks to the attendees for making this year’s event the best ever!!!!!
The 2009 Walk to Cure Diabetes was held on Saturday, October 24 at Mayes Lake at LeFleur’s Bluff State Park. Over 1,500 attended the Walk and an astounding $530,000 was raised to support needed research to improve the lives of everyone living with diabetes. The kids all had a fabulous time and enjoyed “their day.” Of course, the Mississippi Chapter could not have supported such a great event without the help of our generous sponsors, wonderful volunteers, and dedicated participants. For all that you do – thank you!
2009 Team Captain’s Kick-Off Luncheon
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009Wipe Out Diabetes!!
Nearly two hundred people from local corporations, clubs and families attended the Team Captain’s Kick-Off Luncheon Thursday, August 27th at the Hilton in Jackson. The lunch was hosted by David Gates, President of the Mississippi Division of Atmos Energy and 2009 Walk to Cure Diabetes Corporate Chair. The theme for this years Walk is “Wipeout Diabetes!”, a theme based on the desire to wipe out diabetes, and the vision of those who live with it everyday. The event was emceed by Scott Steele of US 96.3, and the keynote speaker was 8 year old Preston Oden, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at only one year of age. Preston also introduced Case, his diabetic alert dog. Case is trained to alert his parents of sugar highs and lows, and she has been with Preston for a month now.


























