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Libby Harley
Libby Harley
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Hi there!
This September me and my boyfriend Charlie are running 100km over the month of September to raise awareness and money for Diabetes. We would appreciate any donation! big or small!
This challenge is dedicated to any individual dealing with the harsh disease that is diabetes, old or young. Yet on a more personal note, this challenge is dedicated to my silly, cheeky, kind and crazy nephew Toby!
Toby was diagnosed with diabetes when he was about 2 years old, he’s now nearly 4 and it’s been a difficult, scary and unpredictable journey for not only him but his parents as well.
I hope that through this fundraiser I can help my family and other families who’s loved ones may have this difficult disease, and contribute some funds towards diabetes research!
Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to my charity of choice.
Thanks so much for your support!!
Diabetes Australia
Diabetes Australia is the national body for people affected by all types of diabetes and those at risk. As a not for profit organisation, Diabetes Australia works with consumers, health professionals, and researchers. We are committed to reducing the impact of diabetes. Diabetes Australia's core focus areas are: people affected by all types of diabetes- this includes people with type 1 diabetes, people with type 2 diabetes, women with gestational diabetes, people with other forms of diabetes, their families and carers, and people at risk of developing diabetes. The Diabetes Australian Research Program supports and develops outstanding diabetes research in Australia. We do this by funding a range of grants across the full spectrum of diabetes research through a merit based, competitive, peer review process. Research projects can focus on prevention amd management of diabetes, as well as researching for a cure to diabetes.