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Your guide is here http://donetetosave.jdrftype1.com JDRF walk is a great social event. One of the board members, Aaron, shares his ideas about the walk in general. Aaron believes that the walk or JDRF membership isn’t about having something in the resume or feeling good. It’s about the staff time. All board members and participants are there because they want to be there. They all are together because they have one common mission. Every walk furthers that mission and gets them closer to the ultimate cure. The total spirit is amazingly high; they join the walk because they want to help. JDRF and the board members give people the opportunity to help. Aaron invites everyone to the walk, because together they can do something special. All JDRF members can be proud of what they have done in the past and are looking forward to what they can do in the future. See full list of Video Credits http://broadcaster.beazil.net/public/credits/youtube/videos/45780 building boom in the early 20th century gave Tulsa one of the largest concentrations of art deco architecture in the United States. Most commonly in the zigzag and streamline styles, the city's art deco is dotted throughout its older neighborhoods, primarily in downtown and midtown. A collection of large art deco structures such as the Mid-Continent Tower, the Boston Avenue Methodist Church, and the Philtower, have attracted events promoting preservation and architectural interest. In 2001, Tulsa served as the host city for the International Art Deco Congress, a semiannual event designed to promote art deco architecture internationally. Since its founding more than 40 years ago by parents of children affected by type 1 diabetes, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) has been committed to finding a cure for all those individuals living with the disease. Today, JDRF acknowledges that this commitment will not likely be fulfilled in the near term. Although our ultimate goal—curing type 1 diabetes—remains unchanged, we are equally committed to better treating and preventing the disease. These goals aim to ensure that both children and adults living with type 1 diabetes remain healthy so that they can fully benefit from a cure when it becomes available. JDRF focuses on supporting the development and delivery of new therapies and devices that will ease the daily burden and challenges of managing type 1 diabetes and on the prevention of diabetes complications. The Health Care and Social Assistance industry includes establishments and services such as: hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities and out-patient care centres; offices of health practitioners (i.e. dentists, doctors, optometrists and chiropractors); medical and diagnostic laboratories; home health care services; ambulance services; social assistance services (i.e. for children, youth, the elderly, families); community food, housing, emergency and relief services; vocational rehabilitation services; and daycare services Founded by parents determined to find a cure for their children with T1D, JDRF expanded through grassroots fundraising and advocacy efforts to become a powerhouse in the scientific community with more than 100 U.S. locations and six international affiliates. We’ve funded nearly $2 billion in research to date and made significant progress in understanding and fighting the disease. We must keep up the pace of funding so progress doesn’t slow or stop entirely. You’re the reason for our success. Every dollar we put toward research comes from donations. So when you support JDRF with your time, talent, voice and, yes, your money, you enable us to advance even more research. JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. JDRF’s goal is to progressively remove the impact of T1D from people’s lives until we achieve a world without T1D. Give our YouTube channel a LIKE https://www.youtube.com/user/jdrfonline Let us mention the main issues - T-Town, common mission, Henry Zarrow Center for Art and Education, Bar46, Marland Estate Mansion, John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park, Gray Snail Saloon, Leapin' Louie's Lagoon, Wyndham Hotel Tulsa, Bull & Bear Tavern, Philbrook Museum of Art, First Presbyterian Church, Native America, Weimann Metalcraft, Oklahoma City Zoo, New Heights Rock Gym, cure diabetes, Tulsa Ballet, diabetes management, Lorton Performance Center, Omni Oasis Hotel Spa and Massage Services, Center of the Universe, Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, Myriad Botanical Gardens, Guthrie Green, Woodland Hills Mall, common mission JDRF, Biscuit Acres, Circle Theater, Walter Arts Center, Cherry Street Farmer's Market, Dust Bowl Lanes & Lounge, Club 209, Woodward Park, Touch Down club, All Star Sports Complex, Cherokee National Capitol, Land of the Red Man, Tulsa, 108 Contemporary, get involved in Walk, The Sooner State, get involved, Eds Hurricane Lounge, Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa Art Deco Museum.

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