Project Power | Type 2

Type 2 Diabetes

Your diagnosis doesn’t define you.

Type 2 diabetes can be managed. The more you know, the more power you have to change your future. And, the more we talk about type 2 diabetes, the less power it has over us. That’s why Project Power is so passionate about helping adults and children manage and thrive with type 2 diabetes.
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See Beyond the Type 2 Stigma.

You've Got The Power

The American Diabetes Association ® Project Power is about reframing the narrative around prediabetes and type 2 diabetes as something you are empowered to prevent or manage well. It starts with talking about the disease. It starts with taking the risk test.

Visit diabetes.org/projectpower to learn more and get the support you deserve.

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Project Power for Adults

Project Power is a free-to-you type 2 diabetes lifestyle change program. Combining interactive lessons with a health coach, small support groups, and tools and resources, the program empowers you to reach your personal goals.
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Project Power for Youth

Project Power is a no-cost obesity prevention program that tackles childhood prediabetes and helps reduce its consequences. Using an outcomes-based curriculum, the program promotes making healthy food choices. increasing physical activity, and building family and peer support.

Don’t Manage Diabetes Alone.

Diabetes can be managed. The more you know, the more power you have to change your future. And, the more we talk about diabetes, the less power it has over us. That’s why Project Power is so passionate about getting on with the work of helping adults and children manage and thrive with type 2 diabetes.

See Your Eye Health Risk Clearly.

An annual routine eye exam can prevent 95% of vision loss caused by diabetes. It takes less than a minute to know if your eye health is at risk.

Life doesn’t end with type 2 diabetes.

Your best days lay ahead—and that’s why we’re here.