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Join us as we celebrate The Guild and honor our type 1 heroes with an incredible fashion show, lunch & drinks, live & silent auctions and more at the 47th Annual Brass Ring Luncheon & Fashion Show!

Proceeds of the Brass Ring Luncheon will benefit the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes to improve the health and well-being of patients living with type 1 diabetes and their families through prevention, education, support, advocacy, and research.

More information coming soon.

Interested in donating an item to the Brass Ring Luncheon & Fashion Show live or silent auction? Please contact Carter Nelson at Carter@ChildrensDiabetesFoundation.org or 303-628-5120. We are accepting baskets and items for the silent auction, bottles of wine $30 value or more for the Wine Pull, and $25-50 restaurant gift certificates for our legendary Dine ‘n Dash.

Auction Donor Form

Thank You to Our Presenting Sponsor

Thank You to Our Venue Partner

Interested in becoming a sponsor? Contact Amanda Miller at Amanda@ChildrensDiabetesFoundation.org or 303-628-5112.

ABOUT THE CHILDREN’S DIABETES FOUNDATION

The Children’s Diabetes Foundation was established by Barbara and Marvin Davis in 1977 in Denver as a non-profit organization dedicated solely to the support of research in diabetes and to provide the best possible clinical and educational programs for people with the disease. The Foundation’s mission is to raise funds to support the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes, where thousands of patients of all ages from all over the world receive the finest diabetes care available.

ABOUT THE GUILD OF THE CHILDREN’S DIABETES FOUNDATION

The Guild is the volunteer membership group of the Children’s Diabetes Foundation and the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes. The Guild’s mission is to raise funds for research, promote diabetes awareness and education, assist families in need, provide continuing education scholarships, and sponsor social activities for children and their families. Guild Members have the unique opportunity to be involved in program and event committees that make a difference in our community. Members symbolize the spirit of pulling together, accomplishing great things individually and as a team. The Guild, with dedicated members continues with fundraising efforts in the tireless fight to conquer diabetes. Since inception in 1979, The Guild has contributed more than $2 million to the Barbara Davis Center.

 

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