Elizabeth Keatinge's profile

Contributing to the JDRF

Elizabeth ‘Libby’ Keatinge Scheideler is a TV personality and news reporter who explores personal finance, cryptocurrency, and women’s entrepreneurship. She is affiliated with major news outlets such as Time, MSN, USA TODAY, and FORTUNE. Alongside her journalistic endeavors, Elizabeth ‘Libby’ Keatinge is passionate about child-centered community service, and has contributed to organizations like Change for Kids and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) is a global charity that funds research for type 1 diabetes, which commonly develops in childhood or adolescence. The charity also advocates for accessible medical care for patients, and maintains a network for healthcare providers and caregivers. As a nonprofit organization, JDRF depends heavily on volunteers and donations, for which they have a variety of programs. Individuals can find a team or a fundraising participant to collaborate with and donate to the organization. People can also donate to JDRF by including the nonprofit in their estate plans. Other means of contributing are through the JDRF Store, which sells sportswear, electronics, exercise equipment and specialty items related to JDRF events; the proceeds go to the charity’s initiatives. Shop and Give Back also partners with retail brands such as Marshalls, CVS, and PopSockets for periodic campaigns. Shoppers can either add donations to their purchase receipts at the partner stores, or can buy specific merchandise for which the company donates a percentage of sales to JDRF.
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