The American Diabetes Association® and Beyond Type 1 unveil the ADA X BT1 Collab
The American Diabetes Association® and Beyond Type 1 unveil the ADA X BT1 Collab |
[23-March-2021] |
ARLINGTON, Va. and SAN CARLOS, Calif., March 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and Beyond Type 1 (BT1) announced they have joined forces with the creation of the ADA x BT1 Collab. This partnership will feature combined resources and strategies to better serve people living with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and prediabetes. The ADA x BT1 Collab is founded on a shared vision that both organizations are more impactful by working together and playing to their unique strengths. Much of the work of the Collab will focus on bringing the most important and up-to-date medical and research information directly to people living with diabetes. The organizations will also work together to elevate the ADA’s Health Equity Now platform and on programming including Camps. “Individual missions can be supercharged when community organizations find meaningful ways to work together. The ADA - BT1 Collab is a powerful example of exactly that type of collaboration,” said Beyond Type 1 President and CEO Thom Scher. “Beyond Type 1 is focused on bringing the best diabetes education, science, and programs to the global diabetes community. The American Diabetes Association’s tremendous scientific expertise, provider network, and health equity framework are just a few aspects of this partnership we look forward to amplifying and building on.” The ADA brings leading scientific and clinical expertise to this partnership that spans type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, and type 1 diabetes. Beyond Type 1 brings publishing expertise as well as a large digital network of individuals impacted by all types of diabetes in both English and Spanish. “This is not your average partnership—it is a coming together of great minds which will be the driving force to challenge stereotypes and push genres, expression and community to new levels. Bringing together two different—and sometimes unlikely—collaborators creates real value and impact,” said Tracey D. Brown, CEO of the American Diabetes Association. “Our goal is focused on disrupting the status quo and empowering the communities we serve by expanding every individual’s knowledge base.” About the American Diabetes Association About Beyond Type 1 Contact: Daisy Diaz, 703-253-4807 Kim Pace, 817-308-5251 View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/two-pillars-in-the-diabetes-community-unite-to-serve-millions-living-with-diabetes-301254001.html SOURCE American Diabetes Association |