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Lions Club hosts forum on diabetes for Nassau County and Bermuda, which partners with the Association of Diabetes Care A small crowd gathered in and Education Specialists, the community room of the detailed the telltale signs of Levittown Public Library on diabetes, the risk factors for the Nov. 29 to learn about a grow- disease, and some suggestions for general health improveing health issue. The Levittown Lions Club, ment. The ADCES works with which is well known for its the Lions to certify members to be community care focus on eye health, coordinators. The gave a presentation partnership started on prediabetes and about six months t y p e 2 d i ab e t e s. ago, and the plan is Vision loss is one to do more of these of the dangers of educational presendiabetes. tations throughout Lions President the community. F rank Marcinek According to spoke about the Hayden, over 100 club’s service to the million people in c o m m u n i t y. T h e the United States Lions collect used JEAN AllEgRETTI have prediabetes, eyeglasses in donain which blood tion boxes around town and ship them overseas to sugar is elevated but not yet at countries where many people the point of a diabetes diagnocan’t afford them. They also sis, and over 38 million have the bring a special camera to dis- disease. Although being older trict preschools where, within a than 45 is a risk factor, those under 18 are becoming diagmatter of seconds, a range of eye issues can be detected just nosed with prediabetes and by having a child look into the type 2 diabetes at increasing camera. Parents can then take rates. Other risk factors include the child to an eye doctor for being overweight, being physifurther evaluation. cally inactive, having had gestaJim Hayden, chairman of the Lions Diabetes Foundation Continued on page 18

By JANET PRETE

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A chilly holiday run Hundreds took part in the Seaford Wellness Council’s 18th annual Hot Chocolate 5K Run/Walk at Seaford High School last Saturday. Story, more photos, page 3.

Fifth-graders send letters of support to those with cancer By CHARlES SHAW cshaw@liherald.com

Fifth-graders at Seaford Manor Elementary School have embarked on a selfless journey by writing words of encouragement to people fighting cancer. As a show of compassion, the students are writing letters in their classrooms to people around the world who are afflicted with cancer. According to fifth-grade teacher Jennifer Adelstein, these compassionate letters help bring a sparkle of hope to people going through cancer treatments, to let them know that they’re being supported, and that someone is pulling for them. “This is solely a selfless act,” Adelstein said of the students’ letter-writing campaign. “They are showing empathy to somebody else, someone they don’t even know, and I think that’s powerful in this world.”

Throughout the school year, students received names of people they are going to write to, along with a list of their favorite hobbies. These interests ranged from someone enjoying time with their cats, to traveling, and even reading books. According to Adelstein, seeing these activities makes the letters conversational, because students can connect with them through their hobbies. Fifth-grader Michael Obrochta has written four letters in Adelstein’s class and has already found ways to connect with some of the people he has written to. “The last letter I wrote was about someone who has been in Seaford for 40 years,” Michael said, “and it reminds me of my mom who has been in Seaford for 40 years.” Richard Schwartz, the school’s assistant principal, came up with the idea for students to write Continued on page 11

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f it wasn’t for my eye doctor, I never would have known that I was a diabetic.


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