The campaign was officially launched the day before yesterday with a costume party in the Nicolás Vitale complex.

Neither heat, cold, rain nor the sun can against them.This Saturday, despite the fact that the afternoon was warm, the members of the Foundation Together along the DBT1 officially launched the campaign "for more smiles and less punctures".

But the best thing about this is that the launch had its children as special stars.With a costume party in which all the residents of the southern zone were invited to enjoy players, batucada and clowns, the parents and moms of the Foundation began a new fight.

As the tribune had already advanced, the members of the Foundation Together alongside the funds so that the children who integrate the NGO have new blood glucose meters that avoid the practice of the 10 or more daily punctures.The new system they are looking for is known as Free Style Libre.

It is a button that is placed every 14 days and that measures glycemia, eliminating the more than 10 daily punctures that those who have diabetes must be performed.This button has a cost of 70 dollars, so for many families it is difficult to buy it.From the Foundation it was possible to create a contact with the Diabetes Youth Foundation of Chile, which also promotes the use of this technology, which in Argentina does not yet apply.

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Rossana del Frari, head of the Foundation, stressed that this launch will be added in the next week a savings bank in the mortgage bank where private and public organizations will be able to make their contribution.

But as to seek the well -being of the boys, nothing reaches, from the foundation they expect the confirmation of the Government House to make a meeting with Governor Juan Manuel Urtubey, godfather of the Foundation.

We hope to meet with the governor in the middle of the month and explain the objectives we pursue with this campaign and the improvement in the warm life for the children with diabetes that represents this advance in technology, explained the head of the Foundation.

Del Frari stressed that these glycemia meters with useful for children who do not have insulin pump that already has the glycemia meter incorporated.“

The little ones who have the ACCU Chek pump can also count on these meters meters, and thus avoid the more than 10 daily punctures to which they are subjected to measure blood glucose.

We must understand that each child is different and many have hurt their fingers and other parts of the body of so many punctures, he explained.The costume party that was carried out in the Nicolás Vitale complex had the collaboration and donation of hundreds of friends of the Foundation, in addition to the presence of the Tutti Frutty clown and the Murga deskiciados de la Alegría.