Desert Dingo Racing

Category: Diabetes

  • Ramping up for the 1000

    Spanish language version of our hero card

    The 1000 is staring at us and we’re ramping up. We’ll be working Saturday and Sunday on the car, taking care of details here so we can focus on pre-running and final tweaking in Mexico.

    I’ll have more info on this in a future post, but we’re working with the Federacion Mexicana de Diabetes to have a booth on Contingency Row on Thursday and Friday of Race Week distributing information on diabetes. One of the things we’re working on now, thanks to support from the International Diabetes Federation, is distributing hero cards in Spanish, that have the warning signs of diabetes printed on the back.

    Alex Nicholson, PR professional extraordinaire, has been working behind the scenes to help us. So has her mother, Carmen, who was kind enough to translate our hero cars into Spanish. We’ll be distributing Spanish and English versions of the cards down in Ensenada. Thank you, Carmen.

    Here’s the Spanish version of the text on the back of our hero cards, courtesy of Carmen:

    Desert Dingo Racing :: Día Mundial de la Diabetes
    www.desertdingo.comwww.worlddiabetesday.org

    El equipo: Desert Dingo Racing es un equipo conformado por profesionales del ámbito de la alta tecnología, radicados en Silicon Valley, California, que respaldan la participación de un VW Escarabajo Clase 11 en carreras por el desierto en México y en EE UU y que anualmente culminan con la carrera Baja 1000.

    El automóvil:
    La clase 11 está limitada a automóviles VW Escarabajo fabricados antes de 1983. Esta clase permite ciertas modificaciones menores del motor así como de la transmisión y de la suspensión. La velocidad promedio típica de la carrera es de aproximadamente 25 mph.

    La carrera
    : Baja 1000 es la carrera todo terreno, sin paradas, más larga en el mundo, que incluye a cuadrillas de más de doce países y en exceso de 300.000 espectadores. Coincide con el Día Mundial de la Diabetes, el 14 de noviembre de 2008.

    La meta: Nuestro compromiso con el servicio comunitario va de la mano con nuestro deseo de ganar la carrera Baja 1000. Nos asociamos con la Federación Internacional de la Diabetes (FID) para recaudar fondos y crear conciencia sobre la epidemia creciente de diabetes, que afecta particularmente a la población infantil. El lema de la campaña del Día Mundial de la Diabetes 2008 es “Ningún niño debería morir de diabetes”. Si desea hacer una donación para nuestra carrera de recaudación de fondos, sírvase visitar el sitio web de Desert Dingo. El 100% del dinero recaudado irá directamente a la FID y será utilizado en sus programas de educación y de concientización.

    Las Señales de Alarma de la Diabetes son: Micción frecuente. Sed excesiva. Aumento del apetito. Pérdida de peso. Cansancio. Pérdida del interés o de la concentración. Visión borrosa. Vómitos y dolores estomacales (confundidos frecuentemente con los síntomas gripales). Si usted o algún conocido padece de estos síntomas, sírvase consultar un doctor. Para mayor información sobre la diabetes, visite: www.worlddiabetesday.org.

    You can download a PDF version of our Spanish hero card here.

  • Baja 1000 diabetes drive-a-thon pledge page is live

    World Diabetes Day logo

    Once again for 2008 we’re conducting a drive-a-thon fundraiser in conjunction with the International Diabetes Federation and its program to raise awareness of diabetes in children and adolescents.

    100% of the money pledged to the drive-a-thon goes to the IDF’s education and awareness programs. Desert Dingo Racing raises money to support the team separately. If you can do a penny a mile, it helps.

    If you donate, shoot me an email at jim@desertdingo.com and I’ll write your name on the car (probably the inside of the roof).

    I’ll be working on a pledge button for the sidebar, but for now you can get to the pledge page by clicking here.

  • International Diabetes Federation cites Desert Dingo Racing in new press release On World Diabetes Day

    51 days until World Diabetes Day

    Bringing Diabetes to Light: International Diabetes Federation Encouraging Citizens to Raise Awareness and Protect Future Generations

    BRUSSELS, Belgium, September 24, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Theme for 2008 World Diabetes Day – November 14 – is “Diabetes in Children and Adolescents”

    The International Diabetes Federation announced today that it is calling on groups and individuals worldwide to get involved in activities to raise awareness of diabetes in the 50 days leading up to World Diabetes Day on November 14. The theme for this year’s campaign is “Diabetes in Children and Adolescents.”

    Read the entire press release here.

  • Max designs a DDR decal

    Desert Dingo Racing decal designed by Max Davis

    Max Davis dropped off a big batch of new decals he designed for us. We’ll probably do a big run of these in advance of the 1000.

    (To anyone who wonders, it’s a cow, not a deer.)

  • Winter Harley ride across Canada

    Mike Cole's newest tattoo
    Mike Cole is planning to ride his Harley Davidson 95 Softail from St. Johns Newfoundland to Victoria BC to raise awareness and community involvement about diabetes. He was diagnosed with Type I diabetes at the age of 8. “This ride is for more than just finding a cure. We need help now. We need more community involvement and government funding for education to reduce the risk of complications as well as to educate friends and love ones. More government involvement to help with the cost. More rehabilitation centers for diabetics that have lost their jobs due to diabetes.” We met Mike on Facebook where you can learn more about his plans and follow his “Winter Harley ride across Canada.” While you’re there, check out the videos Mike’s posted to learn more about living with diabetes.