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COMING September 20, 2009 at Key Corp in Corporate Woods! 

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Thank you to our 2008 Cast of Seussical for your amazing performance at the Walk to Cure Diabetes on Sunday, September 21st.  In addition to performing and walking our AMAZING team raised over $3,100.00 for the cause!!!! WAY TO GO.
 
SUPPORT OUR 2009 WALK TEAM.... PLEASE DONATE BY VISITING:

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Hello family and friends of Capital Area Productions,
 
Capital Area Productions will be participating in the Walk to Cure Diabetes on September 20th at Corporate Woods in Albany. But what you may not know is that we have a new friend who has Juvenile Diabetes.
 
We met 6 year old Kiera this past year when she auditioned for Beauty and The Beast.  Kiera has recently transitioned to using an insulin pump to help manage her diabetes, but of course the road is a bumpy one.  Here is an update from her mom: 
"We are honored that CAPS is walking in honor of Kiera.  She would be really excited right now if she felt better.  Unfortunately, one of the complications of diabetes is high blood sugar and ketoacidosis and Kiera's been suffering the effects for the last 20 hours due to pump problems.  But we're working on it and she'll be back to her self in no time.  This is just one of a gazillion reasons why we need a cure for this disease.  So please sign up and walk and/or donate today!"
 
It is this reason CAPS  is so passionate about raising funds to find a cure for Diabetes.  Did you know they are close????? They need people like you and me to help though.   
 
Many of the kids  know the Nick Jonas story about how he too was diagnosed with Juvenile Diabetes, and you also may have heard the heartbreaking song A LITTLE BIT LONGER that he sings about his fight with Juvenile Diabetes.  IT IS EVERYWHERE. 
 
For these reasons,  and your family and friends who might have diabetes I ask that you PLEASE PLEASE consider joining the CAPS team.  If you can not attend the event PLEASE log on to the link below and make a donation, it is 100% Tax deductable.   The CAPS team is walking in honor of our friend Alexandra, we want to keep her with us for many shows to come (she was well enough to come back and participate in Annie this past July!!!!)   PLEASE PLEASE log on to the link below and sign up to walk (or join the CAPS kids who will be singing in Seussical Costumes at the event!)  It could mean the difference of finding a cure or not!
 
 
If you also know of a business or office that can sell the paper sneakers for $1 each let me know.  We can get them to you and all funds will be credited towards your walk and the CAPS team.  How about a Dress Down Day? Ask your boss if your office can participate, we can provide the posters, stickers and more!  All easy ways to raise funds, not to mention the GREAT online fundraising system you get once you sign up.  There are email tools and more.
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Type 1, or juvenile, diabetes, is a devastating disease that affects millions of people, a large and growing percentage of them children.

There is some good news, though. For the first time, scientists are predicting that we CAN expect to see a cure well within our lifetime!

Now, more than ever, you can make a crucial difference. Won't you please give to JDRF as generously as possible? Together, we can make the cure a reality!

 

Facts about JDRF
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International is the leading charitable funder and advocate of type 1 (juvenile) diabetes research worldwide.  The mission of JDRF is to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research.

Research Funding Facts
Since its founding in 1970 by parents of children with type 1 diabetes, JDRF has awarded more than $1.16 billion to diabetes research, including more than $137 million in FY2007. More than 85 percent of JDRF's expenditures directly support research and research-related education. In FY2007, the Foundation funded 700 centers, grants and fellowships in 20 countries.

General Diabetes Facts
Diabetes is a chronic, debilitating disease affecting every organ system. There are two major types of diabetes: type 1 diabetes (an autoimmune disease also known as juvenile diabetes) and type 2 diabetes (a metabolic disorder also known as adult onset diabetes).
 
Type 1 (Juvenile) Diabetes Facts
Type 1 (juvenile) diabetes strikes children suddenly, makes them dependent on injected or pumped insulin for life, and carries the constant threat of devastating complications. While diagnosis most often occurs in childhood and adolescence, it can and does strike adults as well.

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