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From:gloria.cruz@enron.com
To:alan.aronowitz@enron.com, roger.balog@enron.com, peggy.banczak@enron.com,sandi.braband@enron.com, robert.bruce@enron.com, teresa.bushman@enron.com, bob.carter@enron.com, michelle.cash@enron.com, barton.clark@enron.com, harry.collins@enron.com, mary.
Subject:Juvenile Diabetes Walk to Cure Diabetes
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Date:Tue, 10 Oct 2000 08:26:00 -0700 (PDT)

As the father of two juvenile diabetics and a Walk Co-Team Captain (with=20
Shonnie Daniel) here at Enron, I am writing to request you to participate i=
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Enron's drive to help raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation's=20
("JDF") annual Walk to Cure Diabetes. The Walk takes place at 9:00 a.m.,=
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Sunday, November 5, 2000, at Sam Houston Race Park. The Walk itself is=20
extremely enjoyable and it is a festive occasion with hospitality tents,=20
food, music and lots of kids.=20
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You can participate by walking (and obtaining sponsors) or by sponsoring =
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walker (such as myself or my children). Last year, the ENA legal team=20
contributed over $5,000 to the Walk (and there is a dollar-for-dollar Enron=
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match), which put us in the top 5 teams at Enron.

If you intend to contribute and walk, let me or Shonnie know and we will=
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get you the necessary forms. If you don=01,t intend to walk, your sponsorin=
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contributions should be made by check payable to =01&JDF=018 and you can gi=
ve that=20
check to me or Shonnie. If you want to participate in either way and want =
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to call you with more information, there is a sign up sheet on my office=20
window across from the Ladies Room on 38. =20

Juvenile diabetes is an auto-immune disease where the child's immune system=
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attacks and destroys his or her pancreatic cells that produce insulin. As =
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consequence, my children need daily doses of insulin to live, and they must=
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closely regulate their diet, exercise and blood sugar. This treatment=20
involves at least 2 insulin injections and 5 blood tests a day, and they wi=
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never "outgrow" this disease.

Heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, blindness, loss of limbs and nerve=
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damage are just some of the complications that are associated with diabetes=
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As you can imagine, with such possibilities, there is also a significant=20
psychological price to pay with this disease. The prospect of a cure =01)=
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funded in part by contributions from friends like you =01) does truly make =
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the difference to the outlook of these young people by giving them hope for=
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the future. Experts believe that with adequate funding of diabetes researc=
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a cure or at least less intrusive and more effective treatments are possibl=
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within the next five years.

Thank you for your consideration of this worthy cause.

Bart Clark
(36119)