Golf Gifts. Golf Baskets,


|
|
Golf Gift Baskets: Unique Golf Gifts, Golf Baskets, & Golf Gift Ideas. (Houston, Texas) Golf Gift Baskets, Golf Gifts. Golf Baskets, Golf Accessories. Gifts for Him. Gifts for Men, Gifts for Dad. Men's Gifts. Corporate Golf Gifts. (Houston, Texas) Search Our Site: Home | Order Tracking | Contact Us Create Your Own Custom Gift Basket! Design Your Express Gift Basket! Any Occasion Gifts Birthday Gift Baskets Chocolate Lovers Gifts Cocoa Pete's Chocolates Coffee Lovers Gifts Congratulations Gifts Flowers & Bouquets Fresh Fruit Gift Baskets Get Well Gift Baskets Gifts for Her Gifts for Him Gift Towers Golf Enthusiast Gifts Gourmet Gift Baskets Housewarming Gifts Italian Lovers Gifts New Baby Gift Baskets Retirement Gift Baskets Spa & Pamper Gifts Sympathy Gift Baskets Thank You Gift Baskets Taste of Texas Gifts Wedding / Anniversary Wine Gift Baskets Houston Gift Deliveries Specials Best Sellers New Items Corporate Gifts Custom Gift Baskets Gift Certificates About Our Baskets About Our Stuffers Affiliate Program Catalog Requests Contact Us Customer Accounts FAQs Join Our Mailing List Shipping Information Store Policies Privacy Policy Terms of Use Shipping Information | View Cart | Checkout | Order Tracking | Login Golf Gift Baskets If youre looking for a REAL Golf Gift Basket, youve come to the right place! Our Golf Gift Baskets are loaded up with real golf gear and golf accessories. These are the same quality golf products youll find at your local Golf Pro Shop: Ripstixx Golf Tees, the Swing Sock golf swing trainer, Nike golf balls, Golf Water Bottles and Koozies, the Rules of Golf Booklets, Golf club Headcovers, Golf Towels, Zivot golf divot tools, and lots more! Consider adding a golf themed picture frame, a golf themed coffee mug, or a genuine golfing teddy bear to your golf gift basket to really personalize it! FREE Ground Shipping with every purchase! *Excludes highly perishable or "warm weather challenged" baskets requiring expedited shipping: Chocolate Baskets, Fruit Baskets, Wine Baskets, & Flowers. Score Low! Sm. Golf Gift Basket Price: $45.95 Tee Time Sm. Golf Gift Basket Price: $45.95 The Mulligan Sm. Golf Gift Basket Price: $50.95 Tin Cup Sm. Golf Gift Basket Price: $76.95 Parific! Sm. Golf Gift Baskets Price: $80.95 Golf Nut Sm. Golf Gift Basket Price: $86.95 Back 9 Sm. Golf Gift Basket Price: $87.95 Front 9 Sm. Golf Gift Basket Price: $89.95 Birdies and Bogies Sm. Golf Gift Basket Price: $89.95 Just FOUR You! Sm. Golf Gift Basket Price: $91.00 The Fairway Sm. Golf Gift Basket Price: $91.00 The Pro Sm. Golf Gift Basket Price: $114.95 The Masters Med. Golf Gift Basket Price: $129.95 Born to Golf Med. Golf Gift Basket Price: $134.95 World of Golf Med. Golf Gift Basket Price: $175.95 Golf Gift Baskets Get a Tee Time! 2002 - 2005 Design It Yourself Gift Baskets LLC, Houston, Texas. All Rights Reserved. 100% Secure Shopping! We accept all major credit cards. Design It Yourself Themes: Gourmet | Coffee Lovers | Taste of Texas | Italian Lovers | Chocolate Lovers | Wine Enthusiasts Spa & Pamper | Golf Enthusiast | New Baby Home | Shipping Information | Shopping Cart | Checkout Contact Us | Mail List Store Policies | Terms of Use | Privacy Statement Gifts Directory & Link Exchange Site Design By: All The Rage Web Design Studios
Creative Gift
Simplify The Holidays - Gift Ideas More Time More Fun More Nature More Fairness Turn the Tide Kids & Commercialism Simplify the Holidays In Balance (newsletter) New Dream E-cards Multimedia Talk About It Conscious Consumer Institutional Purchasing Back to School I Buy Different (youth site) Less Can Mean More In Balance (newsletter) New Dream E-cards Talk About It Take Action Act Locally Green Cars Today Do Not Junk New Dream Book Club Action Forum Give/Get Advice In Balance (newsletter) New Dream E-cards New Dream Poll What's New Campaigns/Programs New Dream Store In Balance (newsletter) New Dream E-cards Partners Testimonials Staff Careers Privacy Policy My Turn the Tide My Actions My Friends My Events My Profile My Conversations New Dream Store Privacy Policy More of What Matters Getting More More Time Intro Take Back Your Time Time Day Poll Retreat Resources More Fun More Nature More Fairness Talk About It Turn the Tide Intro Preview the Steps Partner Groups FAQ Publications Listing Order Print Copies In Balance What Kids Want Sustainable Planet Tips for Parenting Good Times... Simplify the Holidays Responsible Purchasing New Dream Video More Fun, Less Stuff Kit Turn the Tide Workbook EPP Video Bumper Sticker Bicycle Sticker Easy Does It Simplify the Holidays Home Alternative Gift Fairs What They Are Where They Are Success Stories What They're Like Organize Your Own Brochure Holiday Tips Getting Started Gift Ideas Share a Gift Idea Gift Basket Holiday Stats Polls 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Simplifying Story Kids & Commercialism Home Brochures Art/Essay Contest Marketing Facts Tips Even More Tips What Kids Say Pressure Schools Endorsers Take Action Current Alert All Actions Action Updates Petitions Discuss Actions Multimedia Expand All | Collapse All Inexpensive, Creative and Eco-friendly Gift Ideas Did you know that 82% of Americans would rather receive a photo album of times shared than a store-bought gift? (source: Center for a New American Dream-commissioned Holiday Poll, November 1998) Just in case you don't want to give memory-filled albums to everyone on your gift list, we have lots of other ideas. Gifts for Children Homemade Gifts Gifts of Time Family Gifts Gifts for the Environment Ideas for Donations in the Name of a Loved One For those gifts you're still going to buy, check out our Conscious Consumer site Gifts for Children: 1: Simple book about the child, written and illustrated by you! 2: The makings for hand puppets -- brown lunch bags, googly eyes, scissors, markers etc. Homemade Gifts: 3: Record interviews of parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles on audio or video tape; you can ask them to discuss their memories of the person you plan to give the tape to, or your family's history, especially funny or meaningful anecdotes. 4: Make your own cards and send them to relatives and good friends. 5: Frame one of your best photographs. Buy a frame from a local business or artisan. Or make one yourself out of stiff paper or cardboard, decorated with colored paper, old wrapping paper, beads and/or natural products (like leaves, small pinecones, or seeds). 6: Make your own calendar using cut-out pictures, photos, and/or drawings. 7: Assemble a collection of favorite recipes. Top of Page Gifts of Time: 8: Special activities with a significant other--a candlelit dinner, massage, or outdoor activity. 9: A monthly lunch date with an elderly relative or friend. 10: A handwritten letter or card sent to a long-distance friend or relative once a month for a year. Top of Page Family Gifts: 11: A jigsaw puzzle for the whole family. 12: Tickets to a favorite cultural or sporting event Top of Page Gifts for the Environment: 13: Assemble a Turn the Tide gift basket with compact fluorescent lightbulbs, forms for getting rid of junk mail, delicious recipes and a note about how the recipients can log on to www.turnthetide.org and see exactly how much of a positive impact they're having on the environment. 14: Buy a potted Christmas tree and replant after the holidays. (You can also have a tree planted elsewhere in someone's honor through American Forests .) 15: Instead of new wrapping paper, reuse old paper the Sunday comics section, old maps, decorated brown grocery bags, or a colorful piece of material. Top of Page Donations in the name of a Loved One: 16: Alternative Gifts International offers a wide array of global gifts that can be given in the name of your friend or relative. Their partner organizations include 33 projects such as Fuel Efficient Stoves in El Salvador, Conquering Tuberculosis in North Korea, Literacy Training in Senegal, Land Mine Awareness in Vietnam or Organic Gardening in Belize. Contact Alternative Gifts at 1-800-842-2243, P.O Box 2267, Lucerne Valley, CA 92356. Free catalog from altgifts@sisp.net or www.altgifts.org . 17: Give a donation to a local cause such as a soup kitchen, a shelter for battered women, a local environment group, etc. Call local churches, synagogues, and charitable organizations for ideas. 18: Give a friend a membership to a non-profit organization. JustGive.org allows you to donate online to thousands of charities. Want to give a gift membership to the Center of a New American Dream? Click Here Top of Page " I've started asking myself what I'm working so hard for. I don't want to work so hard for a house full of junk that's just going to turn into a pile of garbage. I want to work to create a simpler, easier life for my family. Mounds of junk have made my life more complicated, not simpler. " Angie Robinson Roseville MN Also check out the Big Love Gift Guide for gift ideas. Get started with our holiday tips Share your gift ideas Share what matters most to you by sending a New Dream E-card to friends and family Help organize an Alternative Gift Fair in your area Look for environmentally and socially responsible gifts on Conscious Consumers The Chatter Years ago I built a solor divice that made energy by using magnifying glass... - Page Tools Printable Page Send this page to a friend
gifts for women. At
My Word's Worth - choosing gifts for women My Word's Worth: a weekly column by Marylaine Block vol. 3 #21, November 21, 1997 ADVICE FOR DESPERATE MEN The XTC song "The World's Full of Angry Young Men" is running through my head, but the words attached to the music are "The mall's full of desperate men." As it gets closer to Christmas, the population of the mall starts changing. Early on women and teenagers predominate, but over time, there are more and more lost-looking men with that deer-caught-in-the-headlights inward-looking stare--the natural prey of eager shopkeepers who know they can sell these men absolutely anything. The problem is, of course, that when the world's tasks got divvied up by genders, women got to be the gift-givers. By and large this works out quite nicely -- at least until men need to find gifts for women. At this point, many of you are utterly clueless. You sense that whatever you give is freighted with symbolic meaning, but you have no idea what that meaning IS. You strongly suspect this is one of those little tests women put men through that you can't possibly win -- give us nothing at all, and be forever written off as insensitive dolts, or give us the wrong things and be forever written off as insensitive dolts. But we're not actually all THAT hard to please. Here are a few hints. Part of the symbolic value is that you remembered at all. So even if you screw up and select something fairly hopeless (crotchless panties are generally a mistake), we WILL give you credit for trying. After all, we have years of practice thanking little boys who give us footballs for our birthdays -- we understand that he thinks this is the finest gift anyone could ever receive. The malls are trying to sell you stuff for generic females, jewelry and perfume and nice-smelling expensive soaps and moisturizers and such, but she is NOT generic. She is a specific person with specific tastes that, yes, you should have noticed by now (and if you haven't, start looking at her closely). Don't buy earrings for her if you can't remember seeing her wearing earrings. If she does, does she like discreet little buttons, or splashy dangling ones? Show her that you pay attention to her unique interests and preferences. For example, my only real concession to feminine stuff is pretty scarves, fastened with a cat pin; anyone who gave me either a scarf or a cat pin would know that the gift will be appreciated on two levels: I'll wear it and enjoy it, and I'll be pleased that you paid attention to what I like. A gift should also indicate that you pay attention to what she says, or cares about. If she's a save-the-whales sort of person, a little gold whale charm on a chain would be a delightful present. If she couldn't stop looking at the Degas ballerina in the art museum, check out the art museum gift shop for an inexpensive print, or even Degas notecards. Did she cry her way through The Little Mermaid ? You could get her a video of it. Is she never quite warm enough? How about a pretty crocheted shawl to drape around her shoulders? Does she adore Andrew Lloyd Webber? There must be a production of his playing somewhere that you can take her to. A gift doesn't need to be expensive if it conveys the basic message, "I know who you are and I love that in you." Avoid vacuum cleaners and toaster-ovens and sewing machines, no matter how much she may actually need one. What we want is permission to stop being efficient and hardworking for a while and simply feel treasured. (Even the most competent women want to feel protected and taken care of by their menfolk.) If you're a man who understands what clothes look good on her, and you know what size she wears, you can buy her a great outfit. The implied message is "You're a damn good-looking woman, and I love to see you looking well-turned out." Of course, if, like my son, you think an orange shirt with red shorts is a nifty combination, you should avoid this route. One of the nicest gifts is your time. Arrange for someone else to take care of the kids, and take her off somewhere where you can pay uninterrupted attention to her, and she to you. There aren't enough hours in the day for us to do our work, take care of the kids, take care of our own needs, and still keep a relationship fresh. Give her time off from responsibilities and routine, and use the time to renew the romance. And whatever else you give her, add the gift of words. Tell her why you chose it specially for her. You wouldn't believe what a sucker we are for words like "This was so elegant it made me think of you," or "It reminded me of the music we danced to on our first date." If you could live your life again and you'd still fall in love with her, tell her that. Better yet, tell her that in writing. There's a reason we keep old love letters and mementos -- it's so we can read them over and over again when times are tough, and we're not getting through to each other, and we're trying to remember why it was we wanted the relationship to keep going. So go ahead, guys. Venture out into the cold and brave the alien territory of the shopping malls and exquisite little boutiques. All you have to do is remember who she is and what you love about her and what she cares about (besides you). Remember: Earth girls are easy. You get points for trying. And with these helpful hints in mind, you might pass the test this time around. Heck, you might even get an A. My Word's Worth Archive Current column Marylaine.com/ home to all my other writing NOTE: My thinking is always a work in progress. You could mentally insert all my columns in between these two sentences: "This is something I've been thinking about," and "Does this make any sense to you?" I welcome your thoughts. Please send your comments about these columns to: marylaine at netexpress.net. Since I've written a lot of these, some of them many years ago, help me out by telling me which column you're referring to. I'll write columns here whenever I really want to share an idea with you and can find time to write them . If you want to be notified when a new one is up, send me an e-mail and include "My Word's Worth" in the subject line.
birthday gifts -40th birthday
40th Birthday Gifts - Candy you ate as a kid - My account -Contact us -Home Ordering info -Shop for candy -Candy pictures -Candy store list -Sugar-free candy -Gift Certificates -Kosher Candy - wholesale prices -Ordering Q & A Candy Gifts -It's a boy - It's a girl -Halloween gifts -30th birthday gifts -40th birthday gifts -50th birthday gifts -60th birthday gifts -Any birthday gifts -Any occasion gifts -Gift cards Shipping info -Shipping Q & A -Hot weather shipping -Free shipping for APO and FPO orders -Rush orders, PLEASE click here! Candy info -Vote for your favorite candy -Candy pictures -Discontinued candy & gum Other stuff -Tell a friend about us -Subscribe to our newsletter -About us -Testimonials Links -Link Exchange -Links of interest -Affiliate Program -Home 40th Birthday Gifts Candy you ate as a kid from the 70s! Your search for that special gift is over Each 40th birthday gift assortment is packed with popular candies from the decade of Bee Gees, disco, pet rocks, mood rings, 8-tracks, and smiley faces... Candies such as Wax Lips, Candy Cigarettes, Necco Wafers, Candy Buttons on paper tape, Bottle Caps, Spree, BB Bats, Razzles, Kits, Wax Bottles with flavored syrup, Zotz and many more fresh old fashioned candies from the 70s. 40th birthday gifts... click here to order. In our family a birthday with a "zero" is a very special birthday. We know how hard it is to find a gift for that special person. Please consider Candy you ate as a kid from the 70s. One size fits all and everyone loves candy. Inside the candy box... click picture to see an expanded view. Personalized candy box top... click picture to see an expanded view. Make your gift special with a personalized box top message. 40th birthday gifts... click here to order. Here is a typical 70s Candy you ate as a kid assortment... Abba Zaba, Anise Squares, Astro Pops, Atomic Fire Balls, Bazooka Bubble Gum, BB Bats, Big Hunk, Bit-O-Honey, Blow Pop, Boston Baked Beans, Bottle Caps, Bubble Gum Cigars, Bubble Yum, Candy Buttons, Candy Cigarettes, Candy Necklace, Carmel Creams, Charleston Chews, Charms, Chick-o-Sticks, Chiclets, Chuckles, Chupa Chups, Cinnamon Bears, Cow Tales, Dots, French Chew Taffy, Gobstoppers, Good & Plenty, Hot Tamales, Jaw Breakers, Jujubes, Jujyfruits, Junior Mints, Kits, Lemonheads, Life Savers, Fun Dip, Lollies, Mary Janes, Mike & Ike, Necco Wafers, Nik-L-Nips Wax Bottles, Now & Later, Pixy Stix, Pop Rocks, Razzles, Red Hots, Rolo, Root Beer Barrels, Saf-T-Pops, Sen Sen, Sixlets, Sky Bar, Slap Stix, Slo Pokes, Smarties, Sourballs, Spree, Starburst, Sugar Baby, Sugar Daddy, Sweet & Sour Pops, Sweetarts, Teaberry Gum, Tootsie Pops, Tootsie Rolls, Twix, Wax Lips, Whatchamacallit, Whoppers, Zagnut and Zotz. Each 4 pound assortment is jammed with over 70 of your old time favorites. The box contains over 60 different candies with some duplicates. The actual assortment you receive will vary with availability from our suppliers. Not all candies are included in every assortment. Build your own bag of Candy you ate as a kid on our Pack-a-Bag page. 40th birthday gifts... click here to order. Testimonial... I meant to write sooner - but I just wanted to tell you about another very happy customer. I sent a box to my sister for her birthday and she was thrilled! She called me even as she and her daughter were doing the initial pawing through the goods! If I know my sister, she'll soon be ordering and sending these to her friends. Thanks again for the box of memories. Susan Testimonial... Hi. I just wanted to let you know the box of candy was a HUGE hit at my husband's surprise 40th birthday party. Most of the guests were in their late 30's and above and all seemed to find a favorite candy inside the box. The box of candy was passed around to 47 people the entire evening and was the talk of the party. Everyone seemed to find a favorite candy and had a story to tell upon seeing an old forgotten childhood favorite. When my husband and I finally opened a piece of candy and ate it, it was just like being a little kid again. This really was a unique and perfect gift for such a special occasion. Thanks for making these available for all us "old people" to enjoy yet again. Sheila Home / Privacy Policy / 100% Money-Back Guaranty / Shop for Candy / Shipping Info / Affiliate Program 2000 - 2005 by the Old Time Candy Co. All rights reserved. 25222 Sprague Road - Olmsted Falls, Ohio 44138 - 1-866-WAX-LIPS Candy you ate as kid is a registered trademark of the Old Time Candy Co. Have a question or comment? Contact Us To God be the glory, great things He hath done!
Wedding Gift to Remember
Give a Wedding Gift to Remember - American Diabetes Association American Diabetes Association Home Page Search Print this page Email this page Always & Forever - Give a Wedding Gift to Remember In honor of guests or to memorialize a loved one, give added meaning to your wedding day by making a donation to the American Diabetes Association. Your gift of $2 - $5 (per guest) will help make an everyday difference in the quality of life of those affected by diabetes. To announce your thoughtful gesture, the American Diabetes Association will send wedding tent cards to be placed on reception tables. These attractive tent cards thank your guests for sharing this special day with you, while recognizing the donation you made in lieu of a traditional wedding gift. Your contribution will help fund research to find a cure, provide information and assistance to help people manage their diabetes, and provide additional education for at-risk individuals. Your donation touches the lives of people with diabetes nationwide and in your own community. There are hundreds of details to arrange to make your wedding the event you've always dreamed. Let the American Diabetes Association make this decision an easy one for you. Phone in your gift today by calling 1-800-676-4065 x-1432. Please be prepared to give us the following information: Your name, address, and phone number Credit card number and expiration date Number of Wedding Tent Cards you need for your reception (3-4 per table is suggested) Or send your check or money order to (please include the # of tent cards needed): Always and Forever Memorial and Honor Program PO Box 1131 Fairfax, VA 22038-1131 For questions, or further assistance, email us at weddingplanner@diabetes.org ***Please provide a day-time phone number in your email. All About Diabetes Overview Type 1 Diabetes Overview Conditions & Treatment Complications Diabetes Learning Center Your Body's Well Being Common Concerns Your Guide to Diabetes Products Ask the Pharmacist Health Information for Women Health Information for Men Type 2 Diabetes Overview Conditions & Treatment Complications Diabetes Learning Center Your Body's Well Being Common Concerns Your Guide to Diabetes Products Ask the Pharmacist Health Information for Women Health Information for Men Gestational Diabetes Overview Pregnancy Women's sexual health Common Concerns Ask the Pharmacist What is Pre-Diabetes? Overview How to Tell if You Have Pre-Diabetes How to Prevent Pre-Diabetes Frequently Asked Questions about Pre-Diabetes Common Concerns Diabetes Learning Center Diabetes Symptoms Diabetes Risk Test Overview FAQ Diabetes, Heart Disease & Stroke Overview Make the Link! Diabetes, Heart Disease & Stroke Diabetes, Cholesterol & Heart Disease Diabetes Statistics Genetics of Diabetes Who's On Your Health Care Team? Overview Your Health Care Team Other Specialists Visiting Your Health Care Team The First Visit Future visits Visits for Children and Teens Ask the Pharmacist Multimedia Education "ADA Live" - Questions & Answers Nutrition & Recipes Overview Making Healthy Food Choices Overview Diabetes meal plans & a healthy diet Food Guide Pyramid Rate Your Plate Exchange Lists Holiday Meal Planning Recipes & our Virtual Grocery Store Reading Food Labels Overview Taking a Closer Look at the Label Nutrient Content Claims & Percent (%) Daily Value Extra Tips for People with Diabetes Your Guide to Eating Out The WEBB Cooks Sweeteners & Desserts Frequently Asked Questions Weight Loss & Exercise Overview Weight Loss Overview Weight Loss Matters Tip Sheets Weight Loss Matters Brochures Exercise Overview What is Exercise? Overcoming Barriers Types of Exercise Getting Started ClubPed Diabetes Prevention Overview Diabetes Risk Test What is Pre-Diabetes? How to Prevent or Delay Diabetes Overview Nutrition & Recipes Exercise & Weight Loss Diabetes Research Overview Research Supported by ADA Overview Thomas R. Lee Award Winners Diabetes Research Database Access: Diabetes Research Overview Blood Glucose Control Depression and Anxiety Diabetic Heart & Blood Vessel Disease Diabetes Medications Diabetes Prevention Exercise Eye Disease Foot Care Health Care Delivery Kidney Disease Overweight, Obesity and Weight Loss Pregnancy and Diabetes Nutrition Women's Health Other Diabetes Research Forefront Research Magazine The ADA Research Foundation Overview Foundation News Donors Committed to Research Become a Pinnacle Society Member Foundation Board Officers & Directors Research Grant Application Forms Overview ADA Current Grant Opportunities Research: What's New? Misc. Forms, Guidelines, & FAQs GENNID: Genetics of NIDDM Study Clinical Trials Overview Clinical Trials News Other Diabetes Research Resources Advocacy & Legal Resources Overview Advocacy Action Center Discrimination Overview School Employment Private Drivers' Licenses Public Accommodation Correctional Institutions Attorney Materials Health Insurance options Overview Health Insurance in Your State for People 65 and over for Individuals insured through an employer for Disabled persons for Low-income individuals for Children with diabetes for Self-employed, small businesses for Unemployed individuals for Uninsured individuals for Veterans and military personnel Federal Government Advocacy State Legislation Overview Maintaining State Regulated Health Insurance for Diabetes State Legislation for Medicaid Stem Cell Research School Legislative Action Community Programs & Local Events Overview What's Happening Locally? America's Walk for Diabetes Tour de Cure Diabetes EXPO Overview EXPO Volunteers EXPO Exhibit Opportunities School Walk for Diabetes Father of the Year Awards American Diabetes Alert American Diabetes Month Diabetes Camps Overview Find a Camp Get the Most from Camp Get Involved with Camp Other Events & Fund Raisers For African Americans Overview Reach One Teach One Outreach Efforts Flier Celebrity Corner Community Spotlight Diabetes Champions Resources and Associations For Latinos Overview Feria: Unidos Contra La Diabetes For Native Americans Overview Awakening the Spirit: Pathways to Prevention & Management Community Spotlight Meet the Awakening the Spirit Team Resources/Links For Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders Overview Resources For Parents & Kids Overview What is Diabetes Diabetes Care Living with Diabetes Diabetes & the Law Resources Youth Zone For Teens For Schools Shop for Books and Gifts For Health Professionals & Scientists Overview Professional Meetings/Education Resources for Professionals Clinical Practice Recommendations Professional Membership Journals Books for Professionals Diabetes Research Recognition Programs Professional Section Councils Professional Section Quarterly Support the Cause Overview Make a Donation Overview Donate Online Donate by Phone Donate by Mail Giving at Work Matching Gifts Find a Cure Stock & Mutual Funds Give a Wedding Gift Get an ADA Credit Card Make a Planned Gift Donate Your Vehicle Sponsor a Diabetes Project Become a Corporate Friend Overview Become a Corporate Health Ambassador Champions for Diabetes Our Corporate Friends Participate in an Event Overview America's Walk for Diabetes Tour de Cure School Walk Volunteer with Us Overview ADA Advocacy Volunteer Voice Shop Our Store Shop for Books & Gifts Overview ADA Gear Cookbooks Nutrition Treatment and Care Books for Professionals Gift of Hope Catalog Overview Holiday Art Search Informacin en Espaol About Us Donate Join ADA Volunteer Message Boards Sign up for E-Newsletters Contact Us Careers at ADA For Media Diabetes Dictionary Memorial Donation Privacy Terms of Use Site Map