Posted by Western Wisconsin in Children's Congress, News, Western Wisconsin JDRF on June 25, 2009
Ten year-old, Katie Rhoten of Eau Claire was one of three delegates to this year’s Children’s Congress. Katie is featured today in the Leader-Telegram, “Girl meets Obama, Jonas brother at diabetes event.”
Katie, who was diagnosed last year with type 1 diabetes and was one of three delegates from Wisconsin, said President Barack Obama took time to shake hands with everyone who was selected for that honor.
When it was her turn, Katie recalled saying, “Hello, Mr. President. It’s an honor to meet you, and thank you very much for your support of stem cell research.”
Obama thanked her and said he was pleased to meet her. He spent about 15 minutes with the group and posed for photos before leaving to hold a major news conference focusing on Iran and other topics.
“It was really cool,” Katie said. “He’s very nice.”
Congratulations to Katie and the rest of our Wisconsin Delegates!
Posted by Western Wisconsin in JDRF, News on May 26, 2009
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International today noted President Barack Obama’s historic nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court of Judge Sonia Sotomayor, who has had type 1 diabetes since she was eight years old.
According to JDRF, Ms. Sotomayor represents another important role model for people living with diabetes. As a result of clinical advances and research progress, people with type 1 diabetes can have full and successful lives. Role models show children with diabetes that they can achieve anything in life, even growing up to be Olympic Gold medal winners, Oscar-nominated actresses, Ironman tri-athletes, leading business CEOs, and now Supreme Court nominees.
You can read more at the JDRF website.
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