Posts Tagged Children’s Congress
Children’s Congress contest on Facebook
Posted by Western Wisconsin in Advocacy & Research on August 16, 2010
Have you checked out the Children’s Congress contest on Facebook? If not, be sure to do so and apply to the 2011 Children’s Congress (CC11) via Facebook for yourself or your loved ones!
As part of the CC11 roll out on FB, any application submitted during the month of August 2010 using our FB application will be entered into a contest where one application will be randomly selected to by-pass the review process and immediately be awarded a slot to CC11. Keep in mind that going to CC11 still requires that all applicants be between the age of 4 and 17 on the first day of CC11.
Applications can still be submitted via FB after August 2010, but they will not be eligible for the contest. If you’re interested in applying to CC11, be sure to do it in August on FB.
Apply to JDRF’s Children’s Congress 2011
Posted by Western Wisconsin in Advocacy & Research, Children's Congress, JDRF on July 13, 2010
JDRF is now accepting applications for its 2011 Children’s Congress, which will be held in Washington, D.C., June 20-22.
To complete the application online, or to download a hardcopy to submit through the mail, please visit http://bit.ly/CC11App.
Held in odd-numbered years since its inception in 1999, Children’s Congress brings more than 150 children with type 1 diabetes and their families to Washington, D.C. Children’s Congress participants represent all 50 states and the District of Columbia. They meet with Members of Congress and other key federal decision-makers to help educate them about the critical need for federal funding for type 1 diabetes research. Children’s Congress participants represent all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Applicants must be between the ages of 4 and 17 and have type 1 diabetes. All applications must be received by JDRF by 5pm EDT on Monday, October 4, 2010. You can view a list of frequently asked questions regarding the application process by clicking here.
Children’s Congress inspires lawmakers to remember the children who live with type 1 diabetes when making decisions about medical research and voting on other important federal issues relating to diabetes. Our children’s stories, told in their own words, are more powerful than almost any other type of legislator education.
To learn more about Children’s Congress 2011 and to complete the application process, visit the Children’s Congress website at http://cc.jdrf.org or email JDRF at childrenscongress@jdrf.org.
Thanks for all you!
JDRF’s Children’s Congress 2011
