Maxwell
even though, as max puts it, "having diabetes is not the most fun thing i could imagine," he leads a full life while helping to raise awareness about the need for diabetes research funding. he participates every year with a team called "the granville gang" in jdrf's walk to cure diabetes.
Even though, as Max puts it, "having diabetes is not the most fun thing I could imagine," he leads a full life while helping to raise awareness about the need for diabetes research funding. He participates every year with a team called "The Granville Gang" in JDRF's Walk to Cure Diabetes.
Even though, as Max puts it, "having diabetes is not the most fun thing I could imagine," he leads a full life while helping to raise awareness about the need for diabetes research funding. He participates every year with a team called "The Granville Gang" in JDRF's Walk to Cure Diabetes. He also helped set up a fundraising booth at the Fourth of July festival in his hometown, and has sold T-shirts at school to raise money for research. Max, whose older sister, Julia, has diabetes as well, also explains type 1 to his class every year. As a delegate, he hopes to raise awareness about type 1 and convince Congress to lend money toward research. Max is a good student, and he enjoys playing ice hockey, taking guitar and karate lessons, reading, biking, and drawing. When he grows up, he wants to be either a hockey player or a scientist.