About me

I am a scientist working in a medical research institute in the DC area. After my daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 5 years ago I shifted my area of research to diabetes. I am married to the most supportive and loving man that comes from the hotel management industry and am a mom to three wonderful kids; 10 year old girl, 8 year old and 2 year old boys and a dog, a real energy booster... I am also a children's author and have one book published in Hebrew titled Tal and the Secret Treasure.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Tour de Cure

He does it for her


So the American Diabetes Association's  Tour de Cure is coming up and my better half is preparing for his bike ride. His rider profile on the Tour de Cure website has attracted many supporters, including family and friends. Their generous donations go a long way and with their amazing support we have by far exceeded our fundraising goal. There are no words to express our deepest appreciation to all of you who have donated, supported and liked. We are lucky to have such good friends and family!


Some info: The Tour de Cure is a series of fundraising cycling events held in 44 states nationwide to benefit the American Diabetes Association. In 2013, more than 65,000 cyclists in 89 events raised more than $26 million to support the mission of the American Diabetes Association: "To prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes".

Hubby's work, La Prima Food Group Inc. has been a proud supporter and sponsor in the past couple of years and this year again will provide the food on the day of the event. The owner and president, Dave Evans, which is also on the list of donators, will also be riding. He has formed a bikers team and invited his employees to join. The medal he has received last year from this wonderful partnership with the American Diabetes Associaion is proudly decorating our daughter's room.

For us it is not just a bike ride. It is not just about those 29 million people affected by diabetes, it is about our own private diabetes story, it is about our daughter. Since our daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 5 years old, we have been determined to not let diabetes STOP her from doing the things she loves and hope that together, one day in the near future, we'll be able to STOP diabetes.











2 comments:

Arik said...

Well done! Good luck in the race, and more important- in stopping diabetes!!!

PhDplus3 said...

Thank you! And to all of our supporters!