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Nate’s Honey Donates to The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

Written by Nature Nates Honey

It’s our nature to give back, and through our Honey Gives Hope program, we’re excited to assist a special community who is preparing for the back-to-school season.

Nate’s is spreading a sweet message of hope to the millions of young people living with Type 1 diabetes with a financial donation to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). The contribution will help fund diabetes research and therapy development to support the JDRF community.

Nate’s also donated honey minis to the JDRF for upcoming community events. Used by many juvenile diabetes families, the perfectly portioned packets of 100% pure honey will be used as a tangible way to support the wellness goals of the JDRF community as affected students return to school.

“We are grateful for Nature Nate’s Honey Co. contributions to JDRF North Texas and Oklahoma Chapter. With their support, JDRF is able to fund life-changing research to cure, treat and prevent type 1 diabetes (T1D) as well as provide a sweet treat to our community,” said Amy Camp, Executive Director of the JDRF North Texas and Oklahoma Chapter.

To learn more about the use of honey for people living with Type 1 diabetes, check out the article, “Snack Ideas for Treating Low Blood Sugar.”

About the author

Nature Nates Honey

IT ALL STARTED WITH A MISSION
Nathan Sheets got the nickname "Nature Nate" in college because he was a nature lover and outdoorsman.

After graduating from college and owning his own ad agency, Nathan began serving in the ministry. He has journeyed on 100+ mission trips all over the world with the goal of helping others. He was also one of the driving forces behind the global “I Am Second” media campaign that highlights stories of hundreds of lives transformed through the grace of Jesus Christ.

In 2010, he decided to make honey his full-time endeavor, and life has never been sweeter. As Nate likes to say, “The Lord has blessed us so we can be a blessing to others.”