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What a year it's been

So we are at last nearing the end of 2022 and what a year it's been.    At Diabetes Foundation Aotearoa we've had so much happen, and I think we can all agree that this year on top of the last couple have brought real challenges.    How far we've come though!   

We couldn't have achieved a fraction of what we have without amazing people.  On behalf of our Board and team, we'd like to say a huge and heartfelt THANK YOU to all of the people we've worked with or alongside over the last year.   Then there are the organisations, businesses, groups, funders, and our own whanau and friends who support us to do the job we need to do.  We appreciate the mahi, guidance, knowledge, skills, trust and just plain 'being there' you've all provided.

Our office closes on Thursday 22 2022, and we re-open on Monday 9 January 2023.  We'd like to wish everyone the very safest, most relaxing and enjoyable holiday season, and we'll see you all refreshed and ready to go in 2023.