Eastern Pennsylvania & Delaware

Local Office
Eastern Pennsylvania & Delaware
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Pennsylvanians and Delawareans are increasingly feeling the effects of diabetes as over 1.5 million residents suffer from the disease, and many others may have diabetes and not know it!

It is estimated that one out of every three children born after 2000 in the United States will be directly affected by diabetes.

That is why the American Diabetes Association's Philadelphia office is so committed to educating the public about how to stop diabetes and support those living with the disease.

We are here to help.

The Philadelphia office serves Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware.

Contact Us

Raymond Garrison, Executive Director
Rgarrison@diabetes.org

Lori Wehr, Development Manager
Lwehr@diabetes.org

Emily Fordham, Donor Relations Manager
Efordham@diabetes.org

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Pennsylvania (Eastern) & Delaware
P.O. Box 7023
Merrifield, Virginia 22116-7023
ADAEastPA@diabetes.org

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Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware Community Leadership Board

Our Community Leadership Board is integral to our success. These corporate leaders help us raise crucial funds to fulfill our mission and serve as ambassadors in the communities we serve.
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Step Out Walk to Stop Diabetes: Philadelphia

Join our fundraising campaign to fuel our mission! Step Out is more than a day, it’s a movement!
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Camp Freedom

The American Diabetes Association is proud to be the leading provider of diabetes camping services in the United States. <strong>CampFreedom</strong> is held at Camp Kweebec in Schwenksville, PA.

Volunteer with us.

Your involvement as an American Diabetes Association volunteer—whether on a local or national level—will help improve lives of everyone impacted by diabetes, maybe even someone close to you. There are many ways for you to get involved—a little time can have a big impact.