Diabetes Media Foundation Inc.
Diabetes Media Foundation Inc.
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Mission
The Diabetes Media Foundation ('DMF') is a non-profit media organization devoted to informing, educating, and generating community around living a healthy life with diabetes. As its primary activity, DMF publishes ASweetLife ('ASL'), an online diabetes magazine.
About
ASweetLife ('ASL') is an online diabetes magazine, created and written by people living with diabetes. ASL was created in 2010 by Jessica Apple and Michael Aviad, both of whom live with diabetes, with the belief that although diabetes is a very serious and frightening disease, life with diabetes can be normal. Rather than think about diabetes in the negative sense of an illness, ASL presents it as a lifestyle for those determined to live healthy lives as diabetics. While there are other online content providers in the market, ASL occupies a unique niche as a high-quality journalistic magazine, whose content is determined and supervised by patient advocates. Thus, it has a strong voice of and by the community, yet has been able to offer very high quality writing and expository journalism. Unlike other online publications, ASL has many contributors each with their own voice and approach to living with diabetes; but, all of whom believe that life with diabetes should be great.
