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Independence Blue Cross Signs on as Presenting Sponsor of American Diabetes Association's Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes in Philadelphia
(CSRwire) PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Independence Blue Cross (IBC) today
announced that it is the presenting sponsor of the American Diabetes
Association's (ADA's) Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes to be held in
Philadelphia on Saturday, October 4, 2008.
The new family- and team-friendly 5K fundraising walk will support the
ADA's aggressive efforts to stem the growing diabetes epidemic by funding
ground-breaking research to find a cure and by actively supporting
community outreach, education, and advocacy efforts. Philadelphia's Step
Out is one of more than 180 walks planned across the nation this fall to
raise more than $20 million to fight diabetes. The goal in Philadelphia
is to raise more than $400,000.
"We're pleased to help improve the health of our members and others with
diabetes by joining with our local American Diabetes Association as the
presenting sponsor of Step Out in Philadelphia," said Joseph A. Frick,
IBC's president and CEO. "Step Out is a great way to inspire all of us to
make our health a priority, live a healthier lifestyle, understand our
risk for diabetes and how to prevent it, as well as how to better manage
diabetes once it's been diagnosed."
Everyone pays a price for diabetes
Diabetes is one of the most important health challenges facing the nation
and the Philadelphia region. Nearly 24 million Americans have diabetes,
including about six million who don't know they have it. Another 57
million are estimated to have pre-diabetes, an early warning signal that
alerts people to quickly take steps to avoid getting diabetes, such as
eating healthier, exercising regularly, and reducing stress.
Diabetes takes a devastating toll on the Philadelphia area. About 11
percent, or one in nine people here, have diabetes -- nearly three percent
higher than the national average.
The seventh leading cause of death by disease in the U.S., diabetes may
lead to serious, life-threatening, and costly complications, such as heart
disease, blindness, kidney disease, and lower-limb amputation. Sadly, more
than 284,000 Americans and approximately 12,000 Pennsylvanians die each
year from complications like these.
Along with its human toll, diabetes is one of the nation's most costly
diseases, estimated at more than $174 billion annually -- $116 billion in
direct costs for medical expenditures and another $58 billion in indirect
costs such as reduced productivity, disease-related disability, and
increased absenteeism.
Presenting sponsor Independence Blue Cross
In a demonstration of their commitment to improve the health of the
community, hundreds of IBC employees will participate in the walk. As the
presenting sponsor, IBC is also urging its customers, members,
participating hospitals, physicians, and other local businesses to Step
Out by forming a corporate team of their own. The ADA anticipates more
than 2,000 walkers will participate in Step Out, and raise funds to
support of the association's mission: to prevent and cure diabetes and to
improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.
"I would like to thank IBC for joining us in our fight against diabetes,
one of the most common chronic illnesses in the Philadelphia region," said
Russell Moore, ADA executive director of the southeastern Pennsylvania and
southern New Jersey region. "Step Out is wonderful event for friends and
coworkers to come together and help raise money for a good cause. Each
walker and every dollar raised will bring us one step closer to a cure."
Join Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes
Here's what interested walkers need to know to join Step Out:
Date: Saturday, October 4, 2008.
Route: Begins and ends at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Participants will walk through Center City and down
the Schuylkill River path, with the option of climbing well-known
staircases along the way.
Registration: Online at http://www.diabetes.org/stepout.
By phone 1-888-DIABETES.
Or in person day of event, beginning at 8 a.m.
Walk begins: At 9:30 a.m.
Activities: Health festival at Eakins Oval in front of the
Philadelphia Museum of Art will include free health
screenings and health information, entertainment, and
refreshments.
Fundraising: Anyone may walk. Participants are encouraged to
wear comfortable walking shoes at the event. Those who raise $150 and above
before the walk may pick up their ADA Step Out T-shirts at the event
registration table.
At Step Out October 4 and in the year-round fight against diabetes, the
ADA and IBC are here for you every step of the way. Be a part of the cure,
and start raising money today by registering for the Step Out walk at http://www.diabetes.org/stepout
or by calling 1-888-DIABETES.
About the American Diabetes Association
The American Diabetes Association is the nation's leading voluntary health
organization supporting diabetes research, information, and advocacy.
Founded in 1940, the association has offices in every region of the
country providing services in more than 800 communities. In addition to
the ADA's national Step Out, the American Diabetes Association also funds
community-based education programs to improve the quality of life for all
people living with diabetes. These programs include the Donovan McNabb
Diabetes Summer Camp for Kids in Green Lane, Pennsylvania and the Diabetes
Expo, which is held annually, free to the public, at the Pennsylvania
Convention Center.
About Independence Blue Cross
Independence Blue Cross is a leading health insurer in southeastern
Pennsylvania. IBC and its affiliates provide coverage to nearly 3.4
million people. For 70 years, Independence Blue Cross has offered
high-quality health care coverage tailored to meet the changing needs of
members, employers, and health care professionals. Independence Blue Cross
is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, an
association of independent Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans. For more
information, visit http://www.ibx.com.
For more information please contact:
Christine Reimert American Diabetes Association +1-610-639-2136
Karen Godlewski Independence Blue Cross +1-215-241-3113
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