Help Put Diabetes on the Google Logo!

So I’m feeling icky and run-down but I thought I’d deliver a message in honor of both my mom and my six year-old nephew – both suffer from Diabetes!

Diabetes Doodle for Google

Hello JDRF supporters, The founders of TuDiabetes.com and
DiabetesDaily.com have teamed up with a mission of getting a diabetes doodle on
Google in honor of World Diabetes Day on November 14.

What’s a doodle?

It’s those funky Google logos that you sometimes see, especially around the
holidays. There is a petition circulating right now and we need 20,000
signatures by November 1.

Sign the petition at www.diabetesdoodle.com .

This Cause has more than 45,000 signatures, so if you support diabetes
awareness, please sign the petition. Millions of people will see the doodle on
November 14 for World Diabetes Day.

The web address again is www.diabetesdoodle.com .

If you have questions, email me at amblass@gmail.com or send me a message on
Facebook.

Cheers,
Allison Blass
Founder of the JDRF Cause on Facebook

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