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SUPPORT WE RISE INTERNATIONAL DIABETES INITIATIVES FOR AFRICA, LATIN AMERICA, AND THE CARIBBEAN

 Your support and contributions enable us to help health professionals in the developing world provide increased support to children and adults with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. Your generous one-time or monthly donation is tax-deductible. Thank you!

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We Rise International is Reaching Out to Help Address this Growing Need

With an experienced team who have worked in diabetes prevention, treatment and support in the U.S. and Internationally, We Rise International is well-prepared to help communities in Africa, Latin America,  and the Caribbean meet this challenge and save lives.  


We're reaching out to partner with local  hospitals, clinics, and communities in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean to help them implement culturally appropriate low cost "education and support group programs to prevent Type 2 diabetes and to provide support that increases treatment success for  children and adults living with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.


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Diabetes is Expected to Increase by 51% GLobally by 2045

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537 million adults currently live with diabetes. This number is expected to reach 783 million by 2045

In Africa, diabetes is predicted to increase by 129% by 2045, affecting 55 million people. Currently 1 in 2 people with the diabetes don't even know they are sick so they do not receive treatment.

In Africa, diabetes is predicted to increase by 129% by 2045, affecting 55 million people. Currently 1 in 2 people with the diabetes don't even know they are sick so they do not receive treatment.

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In Africa, diabetes is predicted to increase by 129% by 2045, affecting 55 million people. Currently 1 in 2 people with the diabetes don't even know they are sick so they do not receive treatment.

In Africa, diabetes is predicted to increase by 129% by 2045, affecting 55 million people. Currently 1 in 2 people with the diabetes don't even know they are sick so they do not receive treatment.

In Africa, diabetes is predicted to increase by 129% by 2045, affecting 55 million people. Currently 1 in 2 people with the diabetes don't even know they are sick so they do not receive treatment.

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Globally 1.1 million children and adolescents have type 1 diabetes, a life-threatening and life-long illness requiring daily insulin injections to survive.

In Africa, diabetes is predicted to increase by 129% by 2045, affecting 55 million people. Currently 1 in 2 people with the diabetes don't even know they are sick so they do not receive treatment.

Globally 1.1 million children and adolescents have type 1 diabetes, a life-threatening and life-long illness requiring daily insulin injections to survive.

Diabetes Supply Bags, Handcrafted in Kenya Support the Prog.

Diabetes Supply Bags, Handcrafted in Kenya Support the Prog.

Available now: Buy a We Rise International Diabetes Supply Kit Bag for yourself or someone you know with Diabetes.  The kit bags provide a fair-trade living wage for talented female artisans in Nairobi, Kenya, while helping support the We Rise International Diabetes programs for Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.


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