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Unite for Diabetes Travel Bug "Concepcion, Philippines" Unite for Diabetes Travel Bug

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Released:
Monday, December 4, 2006
Origin:
New York, United States
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The goal for this Unite For Diabetes Travel Bug is to raise awareness of diabetes by traveling to Concepcion and within Concepcion, collecting photographs and geocaching logs along the way. Please log your visit and move me to a new geocache.

About This Item

Unite for Diabetes Travel BugThis Unite for Diabetes Travel Bug is part of the Unite for Diabetes Geocaching Campaign. To find out more about the Campaign and enter the photo contest, please visit http://unite.geocaching.com.

This Unite for Diabetes Travel Bug is dedicated to the people in Concepcion, Philippines who have been affected by Diabetes. View Geocaches near Concepcion.

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Dropped Off 4/23/2007 WPee & mapp placed it in BLACK at FOUNDERS Michigan   Visit Log
Write note 3/17/2007 Eartha posted a note for it   Visit Log

If this travel bug is in the hands of a geocacher, please log it. http://forums.groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=94185 (Link to how to log a travel bug instructions if needed). The Unite For Diabetes TBs are already activated, you just need to log a 'grab' and then post a note on the cache page and log a 'drop', using the drop down menu at the bottom of the cache log entry page.

Thank you for moving this Travel Bug!
Eartha
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Grab It (Not from a Cache) 3/1/2007 WPee & mapp grabbed it   Visit Log

What a great idea! We ordered this bug in honor of our good friend Lee who has spent his entire life training guide dogs for the blind and teaching the blind to use their dogs. Blindness is a common side effect of diabetes. Lee is now fighting diabetes himself. But he is upbeat and positive. Whenever I see these little blue circles I think of Lee, and all the others, fighting this disease. Now for a CURE!

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