Email info@atlantadiabetescharity.org regarding any specific product donation questions.
We accept insulin donations. However, insulin must be donated unused and unopened, and the expiration date must lie within 3-months of our next pick-up date.
Long-Acting Insulin:
Short-Acting Insulin:
Inhaled Insulin:
Glucose meters:
Glucose meters cannot be used prior to donation and must appear and function as new.
Test strips:
In order to avoid blood contamination, test strips must remain unused and in their original packaging.
Lancets:
In order to avoid blood contamination, all lancets must remain unused, sealed, and in their original packaging.
Syringes:
Syringes and syringe needles do not have to be in their original box. However, they must remain in sterile sealing.
Pen Needles:
Pen needle donations of any quantity are accepted, but they must be unused and sealed.
Insulin pumps can be used prior to donation. However, they must function properly.
Acceptable pump models include-
Medtronic (MiniMed™):
Accu-Chek®:
TANDEM®:
Omnipod®:
Pump infusion sets, cartridges, and Pods are also accepted as long as their expiration date lies within 3 months of our next pick-up date
Acceptable continuous glucose monitoring systems:
- Sensors/receivers can be donated.
- Transmitters must be donated within three months of their expiration date.
Juices, glucose tabs, and glucose gels are always appreciated
Emergency glucose:
-Glucogen®
-Hypokit®
-Gvoke HypoPen®
These must be within 3 months of expiration.
Other donations might include:
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