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Agenda 11/18/2008 Item # 4D WHEREAS. WHEREAS. WHEREAS. WHEREAS. WHEREAS. WHEREAS, WHEREAS. WHEREAS. WHEREAS. WHEREAS. WHEREAS. Agenda Item No. 40 November 18, 2008 Page 1 of 2 PROCLAMATION dklbetu is an incuf"tlble and debJ1itoting di$f!ase that strikes without warning or reason and nC1W affects more than twenty-three m1'llion ch;ld~n and adults in America, of which 3.7 million are African American: and, another 57 mil/ion AmericClllS hove pre-diabetes, a cond/firm thot puts them at the Mghest risk for developing T~ 2 diabetes; and. T~ 1 diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases to affect chl'ldren of all ages. even toddlers ana babies, while TYfn 2 diQbetes. once thought of as D disease affecting adults only, is increasing fast among cI,,1dren and ado/escmts: and, the econc",ic CDst of diabetes Dnd diabetes-related complications t(1 the United Stotes has been estimated at $174 billion annually: and, each year, 3.8 millkm deaths worldwide are Iink~d directly to d;(Jb~tu-rel(Jted caus~s: and. b~tw~en 25 (Jncf 50 percent of people with di(Jbetes do not know that they h(Jlle the diseas~: and, millions of people with diabetes lack the acce.ss to the care, t~atment. and education that is needed to manage tire disease and prevent its ser;ws and costly complications. including Mort disease, stroke, kidney faHlIn. blindness, and lower-limb amputation: and, on Increase in community awareness of risk factors and symptoms related tD dlt/hetes can impr,we the likelihood that peDpJe with diabetes rec~ive the attention they need before developing the disease and its devastating complications: and, th~ Intunational Diabetes FederatiDn and the World Health Organization have observed World Diabetes Day since 1991; and, the United Nations ~Mral Assembly has designat~d the current World Diahetes Doy, November 14, as an official United Nations World Health Doy: ond, the United Nations encourages the fight ogoi~st the global diabetes epidemlc by encouraging access tD diabetes care, treatment. and education. NOW THEREFOR€, be it proclaimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida that the month Df November, 2008 be designated os AMERICAN DIABETES MONTH and call upon the people of Collier County to 'iomhat this disease and its life-threatening complications by familiarizing themselves with, the diabetes warning signs, making healthy lifestyle choices and by accessing the best qUality of core that Collier County provides to its citizens with diabetes. DONE AND ORDERED THIS 18'h Day of November, 2008. ATTEST' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUIER COUNTY, FLORIDA TOM HENNING. CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E BROCK. CLERK Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item No. 40 November 18, 2008 Page 2 of 2 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: Item Summary: 40 Meeting Date: Proclamation designating November. 2008 as American Diabetes Month. To be accepted by Irene Williams, Chairman of the Black Affairs Advisory Board and various members of the Board and health care community. 11/18/2008 900.00 AM Prepared By Paula Springs Board of County Commissioners Executive Aide to the BCe Date Bce Office 10/31/200812:58:19 PM Approved By Sue Filson Executive Manager to the BCe Date Board of County Commissioners Bce Office 10/31/20083:55 PM Approved By John A. Yonkosky Director of the Office of Management Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/3/20088:18 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/4/200810:42 AM file://C:IAgendaTestIExportl 1 16-November%20 18,%202008104.%20PROCLAMA TIONSI... 11/12/2008