MURFREESBORO — MTSU’s
Employee Charitable Giving Campaign deadline has been extended to Friday, Nov.
9, which is good news for people like John Ross Langworthy.
The 13-year-old son of Dr. Lucy Langworthy, an academic
advisor in the College of Liberal Arts, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when
he was 18 months old. He’s now a strapping 13-year-old who plays football,
basketball and baseball.
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is one of the 140-plus
charities supported by the Employee Giving Campaign.
“Their support, education and research make it possible for
people with this illness to live lives as close to normal as possible,” said
Langworthy.
John wears an insulin pump everywhere except in the shower,
freeing him from the routine of injecting insulin via syringe or pen. His
mother says it gives a feeling of self-sufficiency.
In fact, John is so adept at monitoring and controlling his
own device that he came to the rescue of another child whose insulin pump came
loose at a baseball camp two years ago. John simply used his extra equipment to
fix the other youngster’s pump.
Langworthy said research has made it possible for her son to
live a more rewarding life. That ongoing research needs continuing support
through the Employee Charitable Giving Campaign as scientists try to find a
cure for the increasingly prevalent disease.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity to give back to an
organization that produces results you can see, said Langworthy, noting that 80
cents of every dollar the foundation receives goes toward research.
“We’re thrilled to know that we have a record number of
givers and will have a record number of dollars this year,” said Dr. Hilary
Stallings, manager of recruitment and resources for the College of Liberal Arts
and a member of the campaign’s executive committee.
Contributions are distributed to organizations through the
United Way, Community Health Charities, Community Shares and 11 independent
charitable organizations.
Donations can be as little as $1 per month or a $5 one-time contribution. To give, visit www.mtsu.edu/givemtsu and click on the campaign logo.
Donations can be as little as $1 per month or a $5 one-time contribution. To give, visit www.mtsu.edu/givemtsu and click on the campaign logo.
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