Kids Should Not Have to Deal With This.

A few years back I met this kid. Tilly Stimpson has a laugh that could melt a thousand hearts.  She’s a little doll. She also has Juvenille Diabetes. Tilly was diagnosed when she was two and half years old.  She’s seven now and a big advocate for research to find a cure. This Saturday September
Michelle
September 11, 2015

A few years back I met this kid.

TillyTilly Stimpson has a laugh that could melt a thousand hearts.  She’s a little doll. She also has Juvenille Diabetes.

Tilly was diagnosed when she was two and half years old.  She’s seven now and a big advocate for research to find a cure.

This Saturday September 12th at Nicholls Oval in Peterborough, Tilly, along with her team and hopefully hundreds of others will walk to raise awareness and research funds to help beat this rotten disease.  Tilly is also the ambassador for the event!

If you can make it, do it!  There will be fun for the whole fam jam.  Registration opens at 8:30am, opening ceremonies are at 9:30 and the walk kicks off at 10am.  To learn more about the walk and how to help visit CLICK HERE!

Here is a wee clip of an interview I did with Tilly a few years back at Queen Mary School in Peterborough. Juvenile Diabetes controls Tilly’s life and ultimately her family’s life.  No one should have to live like this, especially a child.

The Peterborough Ambassador for Juvenille DiabetessThis is a throwback. Shot in 2013, but a good reminder to get out to Nicholls Oval this Saturday to support Tilly and so many others like her suffering from Juvenile Diabetes. Posted by Michelle Ferreri on Friday, September 11, 2015
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