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Children's at EglestonDiabetes Education Program404-785-1724
Children's at Scottish Rite Diabetes Education Program404-785-4841
THE BRIDGE - For Teens and Young Adults with Type 1 Diabetes This fun and interactive program focuses on issues that may come up as your child grows more independent and transitions to adulthood. The program, open to teens age 16 and older, is facilitated by young adults living with Type 1 diabetes along with a variety of different health care providers. Contact Becky Alexander at 404-785-4841 for more information.
An optional parent information session will be at the end of the program.
Free admission (includes lunch). Saturday, February 16, 2012
Location: Student Activity and Academic Center Emory University 1946 Starvine Way Decatur, GA 30033