Medical Assistance Program
Each of us knows someone
who has faced a health crisis- be it our children, parents, loved ones or friends - even ourselves. With luck, most of these
crises are put behind us as, with outstanding health care, our condition improves – hopefully to the state of complete
health.
Diabetes is a Complex Health Problem
that does not go away but can be controlled by vigilant monitoring of blood sugar levels, diet and exercise. Diabetes
Hope Foundation’s Medical Assistance Program assists children living with diabetes whose families are not covered
by third party health plans and who struggle to obtain the necessary medical supplies and drugs needed to control their
diabetes. Insulin, needles, swabs, glucose monitoring devices, and test strips are not covered by OHIP. The average cost
per patient for these supplies is anywhere from $200 to $350 dollars per month, up to $4,000 per year, per patient. For
lower income families and new immigrants with no third party insurance coverage, these costs can be staggering.
Diabetes Hope Foundation
partners with pediatric hospitals and pharmaceutical companies to ensure financial obstacles are not barriers to obtaining
the best diabetes health care.
Through The Generous Support of
Medtronic Minimed, BD (Becton Dickinson and Company), Novo Nordisk Canada Inc, Roche Diagnostics Canada, Rotary Club of
Mississauga, CIBC, IDI – Independent Distributors Inc, BMO Financial as well as proceeds from 3rd party events such
as Tracey Rubinoff Fund, Ride For Danielle Fund and the OHL Mascot Race coupled with financial assistance from Diabetes
Hope Foundation, families no longer struggle to obtain life sustaining insulin or support products for their children. .

- 2007 - 57 children received assistance
- 2006 - 45 children received assistance
- 2005 - 42 children received assistance
- 2004 - 31 children received assistance
- 2003 - 7 children received assistance
This wonderful program relies on the generosity of our patrons along with the support of the community.

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