Lynn King, Abbotsford British Columbia
November 16, 2011
I was diagnosed with gestational diabetes during my first pregnancy. In order to protect my unborn child, then my growing child and now myself, I made a life long commitment to good nutrition and excercise. I feel strongly that parents are the best role models for their children so I have lived the “talk”. I enjoy walking with coworkers at lunch, walking the dog with my husband nightly and trying new activities with our children on weekends: kyaking, spelunking, hiking, camping, skiing, fitness classes & sports; you name it we’ve tried (and loved) it. Healthly living is the best form of prevention. And its fun too!
Ethan Conn, Brantford Ontario
April 22, 2010
Ethan was diagnosed with Type 1 at age 3. Now 10 years old, he has never let Diabetes bring him down or stop him from getting all he can out of life. Since 2004 he has helped raised a total of almost $15,000 for the Brantford Walk to Cure Diabetes. This is our third year as Team E-FORCE for the Walk with last years roster at 27 walkers. Ethan has competed in for many seasons of Ball Hockey and taken part in various charity Tournaments including the JDRF Welland Tournament in 2009 to raise money for the Boston Pizza Foundation for JDRF, all three Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournaments so far and the Ontario Road Breakers Street Hockey Charity Tourneys. We always hear what Diabetes takes from our children and their families but it also gives back to us as well. Among bringing families cl oser together and truly making you realize what really matters in life, it makes you aware that their are many diseases that you forget about just because they do not affect you personally. It opens your eyes to more than just yourself and diabetes. It has also given Ethan many great experiences including the opportunity and privilege of meeting many people incl Walter Gretzky at tournaments, country singer George Canyon to discuss life with an insulin pump and many local Dignitaries. He has practiced with the Blue Jays on field, been chosen Athlete of the Week for the Tournament Capital of Ontario website including on-camera interview and even participated in the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay Ceremonies when it passed through town. Ethan has gone from a shy boy to a kind, active and involved young man who treats the people he meets in life with care and respect. He is our Diabetes Champion every day.
Julie DeFruscio, Cohoes NY
February 1, 2010
Julie is a mom of 3 children with type 1 diabetes. Julie’s daughter went on the insulin pump when she was 3 years old and Julie couldn’t find a fun way for her to wear her insulin pump so her best friend and her created Pump Wear Inc., over the years, Julie has provided a constant source of fun creative ways to wear an insulin pump, along with diabetes awareness items, she has supported fund raising efforts to find a cure for diabetes, has instituted the wall of change on her website to earn funds for jdrf and has over the past year helped to sponsor a free family weekend for over 15 families totally free to beable to get away and bond with other families.
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Dawn
George Canyon, New Glasgow Nova Scotia
December 17, 2009
George Canyon is a Diabetes Champion…!
My friends often ask why I am a George Canyon fan. My aunt introduced me to George Canyon, when he was a contestant on Nashville Star. I watched the show because he was the “home town boy”. Soon after, I was a fan!
As we learned more about George , I was very excited to learn that he, like my three children, was a Type 1 diabetic/insulin pumper. I am always looking for role models with diabetes for my children. I like to expose them to “celebrities” who have overcome the challenges of diabetes and have accomplished great things.
We had the privilege of attending a private performance by George Canyon at a Children With Diabetes conference in Toronto. He is a great story teller and speaks so openly about his diabetes. He gives kids extra motivation to deal with their own diabetes. His message is simple – do not let diabetes hold you back from your dreams and aspirations.
I know child with Type 1 who met him at one of his The Sky’s Not the Limit concerts in 2009. They talked about pumping. She was hesitant about beginning insulin pump therapy, so he did a site change – just to show her there was nothing to be afraid of. His decision to let strangers into his private life of diabetes care has touched more children and families than he will ever know. His passion is truly amazing and very refreshing.
More recently, the kids and I attended his Christmas concert. We braved a snow storm and the 25 minute drive took us 1 hr, but it was worth every minute. George invited kids in the audience to come on stage and sing with him – Aaron and Avery both went – Abby didn’t go, she was too “OMG Mom I’d die”. Aaron went first followed by Avery. George spotted her pump and smiled. Aaron showed his pump to George. He thought that was excellent. They were all talking “shop” while the audience watched. Words can not express what that simple gesture meant to them and me.
George autographed their pumps and diabetes kits. They all talked diabetes , compared pumps and discussed to control his sugars. The ease with which he speaks makes you feel like you are the only person in the room; he is so open and genuine. Not only is he a great performer, he is a great role model for T1 kids!!
In my opinion, George Canyon is truly a diabetes champion!!