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Be cautious with foods marked no added sugar as they may contain natural sugars or starch which can still impact blood glucose levels
What are the latest statistics on Diabetes?
CLICK HERE to download the 2011 Diabetes Fact Sheet
How do I take part?
Being a part of Diabetes Buzz Day is a great way to show your support to those living with and at risk of diabetes and help raise funds to go towards programs and initiatives that improve their health and enhance their lives.
Here are some ways that you can take part:
1.
Order a box of merchandise and help sell our products to family,
friends or work colleagues.
CLICK HERE to order a box of merchandise.
2.
Buy Diabetes Buzz Day products throughout the month of
September.
CLICK HERE
to visit our Online Shop.
3.
Volunteer to help us sell merchandise at selected train stations
and key locations throughout Sydney on Friday 16 September.
CLICK HERE
for the Volunteer Registration and Declaration Form
4.
Make a tax deductible donation.
CLICK HERE
to donate
Can I purchase merchandise online?
Yes, you can purchase Diabetes Buzz Day merchandise online.
CLICK HERE
to visit our Online Shop
I have received my Diabetes Buzz Day merchandise, when can I start selling?
You can start selling as soon as your box arrives.
A friendly reminder that all unsold merchandise and funds need to be returned by
Monday 24 October 2011
.
If you have any questions contact the Diabetes Buzz Day team via:
Phone:
1300 DIABETES or 1300 342 238
Email:
buzz@buzzday.com.au
I have sold out of all my Diabetes Buzz Day merchandise can I order more?
Of course you can and we thank you for doing such a fantastic job in helping us raise funds! Simply download the stock reorder form and send it through to us.
How do I return unsold merchandise and funds?
Please remove leftover merchandise from the box(es) and record quantities on the reconciliation form.
You would have received a reconciliation form and a pre addressed Toll Priority courier satchel when you received your box.
If you have lost it or require another, please contact us on:
Phone:
1300 (DIABETES) or 1300 342 238
Email:
buzz@buzzday.com.au
Then place all the merchandise into the pre-addressed Toll Priority courier satchel, discard the box responsibly.
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THE BOX.
How do I volunteer?
We would love for you to help us out this year selling merchandise at one of our many CBD and suburban locations including:
- Central, Town Hall, Wynyard, Circular Quay, St James,
Martin Place
- Kings Cross, Bondi Junction
- North Sydney, St Leonards, Epping
- Parramatta, Liverpool
- Newtown
- Rockdale, Sutherland
There are a variety of shift times available! And all volunteers receive a Diabetes Buzz Day T-Shirt as our way of saying
thank you!
So to Volunteer for Friday 16 September...
CLICK HERE
for the Volunteer Registration and Declaration Form
I will be having an event on Diabetes Buzz Day, can I get more posters?
Definitely! We encourage all people who want to promote their own Diabetes Buzz Day event and you can do this by downloading extra posters or simply contact us on:
Phone:
1300 (DIABETES) or 1300 342 238
Email:
buzz@buzzday.com.au
Are donations Tax Deductible?
YES! All cash donations over $2.00 are tax deductible and a
Tax Receipt is issued.
CLICK HERE
to donate.
Please Note:
Purchase of merchandise is NOT Tax deductible.
How can I help if I can’t participate in Diabetes Buzz Day?
No matter where you are around the world this September, you can do your part to help support Diabetes Buzz Day and raise important funds for diabetes programs.
One of the easiest ways you can help out is to purchase products
online or make a Tax Deductible Donation.
CLICK HERE
to donate.
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