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October 18th 2007
Published: October 18th 2007
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Dan with the giant Jelly babyDan with the giant Jelly babyDan with the giant Jelly baby

The Jelly baby is the mascot for research into juvenile diabetes research
A few pictures from last Sunday's Walk for the cure which was organised by the Juvenille Diabetes Research Foundation.

A huge thanks to all the blog readers who donated - our team raised over $600 before the walk, which will go towards research into curing Diabetes type 1 (a disease that Dan has had since he was two).

It was a lovely day - 22 degrees and bright and sunny. After doing our warm up exercises we set off for the walk - which was so pleasant and colourful along the seaside. The map of the walk is available online.

If you would like to donate and you missed out earlier, the web sites stay open during October:
Dan's donation web site
Diana's donation web site.
Donations over $2 are tax deductible and you get a nice tax invoice sent to you when you make a credit card donation.

Again, a big thanks from the SA hikers!





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Part of the teamPart of the team
Part of the team

Dan, Peter and my Mum and Dad, Elly and Leo. My (soon to be engaged) cousin, Belinda also walked with her Mum, Willy.
The throngThe throng
The throng

Beautiful weather for walking on the beach from Glenelg to Somerton park, North Brighton and then back again.


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