San Francisco Ferry Building Going Blue For World Diabetes Day – Nov 14

by JDRF Bay Area on 11/03/2009

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Thanks to the generous sponsorship by Johnson & Johnson and JDRF, San Francisco’s Ferry Building will go blue this World Diabetes Day!

We invite you to join together with other people with diabetes at this very special event as we celebrate together World Diabetes Day.

When:
Nov. 14, starting at 5 pm until about 7 pm-ish

What:

  • Come with your entire family
  • Dress up in blue
  • Paint your face blue
  • Bring a flashlight and blue cellophane
  • Bring blue signs

Where (Map):
One Ferry Building
San Francisco, California 94111
Park between Ferry Building and Embarcadero

Organized By:   diaTribe®, JDRF, and TuDiabetes

diaTribe® is an independent, advertising-free, e-newsletter for everyone eager to learn about the latest advances in diabetes management focusing on research and product news. It features reviews of the latest drugs and devices, interviews with leading figures in the diabetes world, and other information and insights not available anywhere else. Sign up for your complimentary subscription at www.diatribe.us. diaTribe has organized World Diabetes Day in the Bay Area since it began in 2007. diaTribe founder Kelly Close has had diabetes for over 20 years; she and co-founder Alisa Bekins have been on the JDRF San Francisco branch board for several years.

Diabetes Hands Foundation (DHF) is a Bay Area-based 501(c)3 nonprofit that runs TuDiabetes (in English) and EsTuDiabetes (in Spanish), two online communities for people touched by diabetes. Through its communities, DHF has also developed numerous diabetes awareness programs, such as Word In Your Hand, Drawing Diabetes and, for this World Diabetes Day (Nov. 14), The Big Blue Test.

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Brian November 13, 2009 at 3:09 pm

The ‘MAP’ link is wrong !!! It’s about 5 very long blocks from the real Ferry Building at the end of Market St., right near the BART staion.

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Patrick McKowen November 13, 2009 at 3:14 pm

the MAP link in the post is fixed! Thanks so much Brian for catching that incorrect link.

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Barry November 14, 2009 at 6:07 pm

People finally arrived!!!!!!!

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