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Diabetes, Now What? media campaign receives national recognition

November 19, 2024

The Diabetes “Now What?” media campaign, the Diabetes “Now What?” television commercial Risk Factors, and Signs and Symptoms recently received a Platinum MarCom Award and an honorable mention for the “Now What?” website.

Thank you to our partners, the El Paso Center for Diabetes, Diabetes Alliance, and CultureSpan Marketing, for assisting with content material and creation. Click here to view the material.

MarCom honors excellence in marketing and communications while recognizing industry professionals’ creativity, hard work, and generosity. Since 2004, MarCom has evolved into one of the world’s largest and most respected creative competitions. About 6,500 print and digital entries are submitted annually throughout the country.

The Diabetes Now What? is a collaboration between the El Paso Center for Diabetes, Diabetes Alliance, and the Paso del Norte Health Foundation. It offers a collection of educational tips, classes, videos, and support groups to help individuals manage diabetes effectively. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been living with diabetes for years, there is information to help you live your best life.

The Diabetes, Now What? is an initiative of the Paso del Norte Health Foundation’s Disease Prevention and Management priority area. Learn more about pdnhf.org.


PDNHF Initiative: Diabetes

To develop, lead, and fund organizational and systems improvements, evidence-based programs, and awareness activities for diabetes prevention, early detection and management. This philosophy of work in diabetes provides educators, advocates, and those who are at risk or living with diabetes so that together we can promote change.

Welcome to the table - Diabetes Essence video

Diabetes Literature Review
Diabetes Assessment Report
Diabetes Assessment Qualitative Report

View Strategy Brief (English)

View Strategy Brief (Español)

Foundation Staff: Michael Kelly

Additional Links

Diabetes, Now What?
https://epdiabetes.org/now-what/

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