A goal we focus on at JDRF Advocacy is trying to come up with approaches that allow us to spread our hope for a cure as far and wide as possible. One of the things we use to do this is are social media site like Facebook and Twitter.

Starting this month, we’re asking you to join us in spreading our message and hope for a cure by simply sharing and/or ‘Liking’ any thing we post about the Promise to Remember Me Campaign on your favorite social media site (and while you’re at it, also sign up to attend a Promise meeting). As many of you may know, the Promise Campaign is a continuation of Children’s Congress (CC), but back in the home districts or states. CC delegates meet and develop a relationship with their legislators in Washington but they are encouraged to bring this relationship back home to help others impacted by type 1 diabetes to also get to know their legislators through the Promise Campaign.

So help us get your family and friends involved in the Promise Campaign by sharing one of the status updates below on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube (if you want to get really creative!):

  • Meet your member of Congress to talk about type 1 diabetes, find out how on the Promise to Remember Me Campaign site at www.jdrfpromise.org.
  • Ask Congress to make sure we have the artificial pancreas sooner than later by joining the Promise to Remember Me Campaign at www.jdrfpromise.org.
  • Help Congress understand the importance of finding a cure for type 1 diabetes, attend a Promise to Remember Me Campaign meeting at www.jdrfpromise.org.

The pictures below are examples of budding relationships that JDRF advocates are developing with their legislators by attending Promise Campaign meetings. We build relationship with each other in the type 1 community, which allow us to be a stronger voice when we talk about a cure for diabetes. However, that voice is much more amplified when we share this message as one with our legislators through the Promise Campaign. The federal government moves type 1 diabetes towards a cure by providing the necessary funds to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). However, for this support to remain steady, we need to make sure we continue to educate and bolster our relationships with our Member of Congress as well. That’s where the Promise Campaign and your involvement comes in, so please take few minutes to sign up to attend a meeting and share this blog post on your Facebook or Twitter profiles!

Hasan

Promise meeting with Rep Emerson (MO-8)

Promise meeting with Rep Sewell (AL-7)

Promise meeting with Rep Pitts (PA-16)