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Thank you for your interest in 2019 JDRF Hope Gala Hospitality Sponsorships. The following sponsorships are fully tax-deductible and do not include admission to the event. All Hospitality Sponsors will be recognized during the evening program.

 

Check Payment Instructions: Please make check payable to "JDRF" and write "Hope Gala Hospitality Sponsor" on the memo line. Then send it to: JDRF Hope Gala, 135 Main Street, Suite 1030, San Francisco, CA 94105.

The Bar Sponsorship and Cocktail Sponsorship are currently sold.

For more information, please contact Eliza Kinsolving at ekinsolving@jdrf.org or (415) 597- 6317.

Thank you for your support. Together, we will turn Type One into Type None.

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Entertainment Sponsorship $0.00

Paddle Sponsorship
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I want to Fund A Cure.

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Thank you to Our 2019 JDRF Hope Gala Sponsors

  • Salesforce
  • Kroner Family Foundation
  • Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth & Jennifer Kroner
  • McKinsey & Company
  • Mr. & Mrs. Joe & Karen Niehaus
  • EY
  • Franklin Templeton Investments
  • Mr. & Mrs. Kevin & Ingrid Oliver
  • Mr. & Mrs. John & Diana Salter
  • The Raine Group
  • Wells Fargo
  • Asset Management Company
  • ATEL Ventures, Inc.
  • Ms. Julie H. Stein
  • Sutter Health
  • The Ahmadi Family
  • Bailard, Inc.
  • Ms. Betty Burnham
  • Mr. David Daniels & Ms. Adrea Tencer
  • Mr. Doug Holden
  • Mr. & Mrs. J. George & Roxane Hume
  • Mr. & Mrs. Jeff & Karen Jordan
  • Mr. & Mrs. Russ, Jr & Julie Keil
  • Mr. Steve & Marilyn Kraft
  • Mr. & Mrs. Rick & Karen Noble
  • Mr. Tom Parker & Ms. Michelle Griffin
  • PNC
  • Mr. & Mrs. Art & Kate Ringness
  • Mr. John Shrewsberry & Ms. Ereca Miller
  • Stanford Children's Health
  • Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey & Brei Tobin
  • UCSF Diabetes Center
  • The Brody Family
  • Mr. Dan Springer
  • Stradley Ronon
  • Mr. Wyeth Goodenough & Mrs. Sarah Rafanelli

What a Cure for T1D Would Mean

to our JDRF Youth Ambassadors:


“It would mean that people, including my sister, could live a life free of T1D. It would mean never having to worry about how a particular food or activity might affect my sister’s blood sugar. And it would mean not having to worry each night about my sister.”

 

“No more shots and not waking up in the middle of the night. Not having tubes sticking out of my body.”

 

“For me, a cure would mean a life with less stress, less pokes, more sleep, and most of all no highs and lows.”

 

 “Everything. Freedom from shots, set changes, and constant finger pricking. No longer having to worry about what I eat and when I eat it. No longer feeling different from my friends.”

 

“EVERYTHING! I’m tired of being my own pancreas!”

 

“It would mean I would again have the freedom to live my life.”