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Central Alabama Community Foundation Announces Grants for 29 Nonprofits Totaling $146,003

Alabama News MONTGOMERY, AL – The Central Alabama Community Foundation (CACF) along with affiliates Autauga Area Community Foundation (AACF) and Elmore County Community Foundation (ECCF) on Thursday, May 6th announced Family Wellness grants for 29 nonprofits totaling $146,003.10. Funds from these grants will go directly toward assisting many within these communities. Family Grants ($23,446.85) $5,439.20 to the YMCA of Greater Montgomery – to provide five lessons of Safety Around the Water training to 420 Montgomery Public Schools third graders $13,007.65 to River City Church – to provide a permanent shower unit and washer and dryer for its Loads of Love initiative that provides a place for the homeless to shower and launder clothes at no cost

Dealing with diabetes: Local resident shares her journey

Joanna Mack, Director of Grace and Mercy was diagnosed with diabetes in 2020. “ I was always getting large boils around my chin and face. A good friend of mine, who is a doctor, asked me if I had ever had my sugar tested.” After obtaining a self-testing kit, Joanna, who thought she had scored well, excitedly told her friend that her score was a 396. According to the MayoClinic.org, a healthy blood sugar level should be less than 140. Joanna’s doctor emphatically instructed her to get her blood work tested. “I went to St. Luke Clinic (nervous as heck) and they took my blood. My A1C came back as 13.7. Again, I thought it was good, but when I was told it should be 6 or below, I quickly shut my mouth.”

CHH Diabetes Education Program receives ADA recognition

April 30, 2021 237 The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has recently awarded Charlotte Hungerford Hospital (CHH) Diabetes and Endocrinology of Torrington a prestigious recognition certificate for their diabetes self-management education and support education program. The designation means ADA believes the service offers high-quality education that is an essential component of effective diabetes treatment. To qualify, the Torrington program had to meet the National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support that were developed and tested under the auspices of the National Diabetes Advisory Board most recently revised in 2017. Services that achieve recognition status have a staff of knowledgeable health professionals who can provide participants with comprehensive information about diabetes management. Education Recognition status is verified by an official certificate from ADA and awarded for four years.

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