Louisiana Office of the American Diabetes Association

Posted: September 21, 2015 at 2:45 pm

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Louisianans are increasingly feeling the effects of diabetes as thousands of people suffer from the disease, and many others may have diabetes and not know it! It is estimated that one out of every three children born after 2000 in the United States will be directly affected by diabetes.

That is why the American Diabetes Association's Louisiana office is so committed to educating the public about how to stop diabetes and support those living with the disease.

We are here to help.

The American Diabetes Association's New Orleans office covers Louisiana and Mississippi.

The American Diabetes Association's Greater Louisiana office provides great local programs for people living with diabetes, their friends and family. For information about programs, please contact Treva Lincoln at 888-3422383 ext. 6074 or tlincoln@diabetes.org.

The I Decide to Stop Diabetes campaign, formerly known as ID Day, is a nationwide annual three-week effort (from Nov. 9 to Nov. 30) that encourages faith and community-based organizations to join with other organizations across the country to Take the Pledge to live a healthier life to Stop Diabetes.

Workplace Giving

Interested in workplace giving? The American Diabetes Association Louisiana is a proud member of Community Health Charities Louisiana & Mississippi.

We welcome your help.

Your involvement as an American Diabetes Association volunteer whether on a local or national level will help us expand our community outreach and impact, inspire healthy living, intensify our advocacy efforts, raise critical dollars to fund our mission, and uphold our reputation as the moving force and trusted leader in the diabetes community.

Find volunteer opportunities in our area through the Volunteer Center.

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Louisiana Office of the American Diabetes Association

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