JDRF

Get some pasta & raise money for JDRF at UND’s Delta Tau Delta house

GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KVRR) – University of North Dakota’s Delta Tau Delta fraternity hopes to raise money and awareness for diabetes with its pasta feed. Saturday from 8:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. for $5 you can get all you can eat unlimited alfredo pasta at the fraternity house at 2700 University Avenue. There will also be raffles for Lululemon, Gymshark…

LIVE: JDRF Ready To Walk To End Type 1 Diabetes

2022 JDRF One Walk Fargo Set For November 12th

  It’s a disease with no cure that impacts every decision someone with it makes. But you can join in and help find a cure. The JDRF One Walk to end Type 1 Diabetes is Saturday, November 12th at Scheels Arena. Friends, family and supporters walk to raise money and research to try and cure the disease. 16-year-old Jarin Monson…

Fargo’s JDRF walk raises over $30,000 for type 1 diabetes research

The global organization hosts walks and activities all over the nation.

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR)- The weather didn’t stop people from gathering at Scheels Arena for the JDRF One Walk to give hope to everyone impacted by type 1 diabetes. Fargo’s walk raises over $30,000 in funds for type 1 diabetes research. JDRF’s priority is to fund research to develop a better treatment and deliver a cure for the disease. The global…

LIVE: JDRF Community One Walk Brings People Together To Fight Type 1 Diabetes

JDRF Community One Walk Returns In Person For 2021

  They’re walking to raise awareness and hopefully bring an end to a disease with no cure. The JDRF Community One Walk is back in person this year on Saturday, November 13th at Scheels Arena in Fargo. The walk includes a fundraiser that helps support life-changing research for people with Type 1 diabetes and their families. Three North Dakota JDRF…

JDRF One Walk To End Type 1 Diabetes Going Virtual

Virtual JDRF One Walk Set For November 1st

  They’re still walking this year to help end type 1 Diabetes. It’ll just look a lot different. Normally hundreds pack Scheels Arena for the annual JDRF OneWalk fundraiser each year. This year, the walk is going virtual. You have until November 1st to walk and log your time. Then you can join the JDRF for a virtual celebration on…

JDRF Celebrates the Teams That Were Able to Raise the Most Money

The One Walk in September raised over 107,000 dollars for type 1 diabetes research

  FARGO, N.D. — In September they walked to increase awareness about type 1 diabetes. Now JDRF celebrates the teams that were able to raise the most money. Teams that raised one thousand dollars or more met at Happy Joe’s in Fargo for pizza and arcade games. Awards were handed out to members of each team who have been diagnosed…

NDSU sorority partners with Lutheran Campus Ministry to raise money for JDRF

The event called "Deltaroni" has been taking place for the past 7 years.

FARGO, N.D. – A sorority partners with Lutheran Campus Ministry at NDSU are hosting the annual Deltaroni to raise money for JDRF. Deltaroni has been taking place for the past seven years. For $5 you will be able to feast on all you can eat mac and cheese. The event has had a successful turn out every year with more…

JDRF One Walk Supports Those With Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease

FARGO, N.D. — The JDRF One Walk supports those with type 1 diabetes. The goal is turn Type One to Type None. Three JDRF ambassadors led the walk, and the youngest is 7-year-old Samuel Erdmann. He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes over a year ago, and it’s been quite the journey for him and his family. “We had a…

LIVE: Fight Type 1 Diabetes With JDRF

JDRF Annual One Walk Set For September 14th

  Join the fight to end type one diabetes with JDRF. Their One Walk to end type one is Saturday, September 14th at Scheels Arena. Hundreds will walk from the arena to raise awareness money for type one diabetes research. JDRF ambassadors Priscilla Boman and Sam Erdmann joined the KVRR morning show. They told us how important JDRF is to…

People Living with T1D Share Financial Burdens of Maintaining Good Health

Families in our area have no choice but to include their T1D expenses in their budgets

FARGO, N.D. – It costs Samuel Erdmann’s parents anywhere between $1200 and $2200 in medical supplies every three months to keep him alive. Samuel is six–years–old and was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes just over 10 months ago. “For us, it’s been a learning journey about what diabetes is and what that entails,” Samuel’s dad Jon Erdmann said. “You know, from…