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Use Website In a Screen-Reader Mode Skip to Content ↵ENTER Skip to Menu ↵ENTER Skip to Footer ↵ENTER Skip to content JDRF {{logo_image_dark}} Search Close Navigation Menu * Login * My Events / Fundraisers * My Events / Fundraisers * My Account * Logout * Home * Our Impact * Overview * Research * Overview * Cures * Improving Lives * Funded Research * Early Career Scientists * Inside the Lab * Meet the Scientists * Centers of Excellence * Advocacy * Overview * Advocacy Agenda * Federal Funding * Healthcare Principles * Insulin Access and Innovation * Medicare Coverage * Special Diabetes Program * T1D Outcomes * Our Impact * Research News * Clinical Trials * T1D Resources * Overview * Newly Diagnosed * Overview * Support for Children * Support for Teens * Support for Adults * Putting Together Your Support Team * No Limits Speaker Series * T1D Basics * Overview * Symptoms * Causes * Diagnosis * Treatments * Insulin * Facts * Life With T1D * Overview * Insurance * School * Complications * Exercise * Mental Health * Food and Diet * Pregnancy * Parenting and Relationships * View All * Daily Management * Overview * Checking Blood Sugar * Administering Insulin * Insulin Pump Choice * Using Blood Sugar Monitors * Carb Counting Tips * Better Diabetes Management * T1Detect * Personal Support * Clinical Trials * For Healthcare Professionals * Recursos en Español * Community * Overview * JDRF Near You * Overview * Volunteer * Events and Groups * Find a Chapter * TypeOneNation * Overview * Online Forum * TypeOneNation Summits * Get Personal Support * Take Action * Overview * NDAM 2022 * Coverage 2 Control * Children’s Congress * Promise to Remember Me * Advocates in Action Council * Partners * Overview * Celebrity Ambassadors * Corporate Partners * Shop and Give Back * National Volunteer Week 2023 * Calendar * Fundraising * Overview * Events * Overview * Walk * Ride * Run / Challenge * Gala * Golf * Create Your Own * JDRF Game2Give * View All * Giving * Overview * Find a Fundraiser * Tribute * Memorial * Leadership Giving * Monthly Giving * Planned Giving * Workplace Giving * View All * Participant Center * Start a Fundraiser * More * Overview * About Us * Overview * Financials * Leadership * Global Mission Board * International Affiliates * T1D Fund * For Researchers (Grant Center) * Diversity & Inclusion * For Media * Overview * Press Releases * JDRF in the News * Careers * Blog * JDRF Logo Usage * Contact Us * Donate * Donate now * Ways to Give * Tribute * Memorial * By Check or Phone * Planned Giving * Workplace Giving * View All * Fundraising Events * Find a Fundraiser * Ways to Fundraise * Login * My Events / Fundraisers * My Events / Fundraisers * My Account * Logout Toggle SearchToggle Navigation Menu JDRF GAME2GIVE® Join JDRF and the video game community in the fight against type 1 diabetes. WHAT IS JDRF GAME2GIVE? JDRF Game2Give is our partnership with video game players, streamers, and developers to raise money to fight type 1 diabetes (T1D). Since 2019, we have brought together hundreds of people affected by T1D who love video games and have mobilized this community to fundraise for crucial research toward cures. Why video games? First, because a lot of people in the diabetes community play them! Sharing this hobby is a natural way for people who have T1D connections to meet and support each other. Second, because the multibillion-dollar video game industry is larger than nearly every other form of entertainment (including movies and music), and game-related fundraising has taken off in a big way. At JDRF, we’re already making an impact! The JDRF Game2Give initiative has raised more than two million dollars since our first fundraising events in November 2019. We use platforms like Twitch to host streaming events and Humble Bundle to raise money through video game sales—and we’re reaching new audiences every day. LATEST JDRF GAME2GIVE NEWS: * Healthline: Diabetes Hits the Video Gaming and Music Livestreaming World * JDRF: JDRF Partners with Insulet to Provide Type 1 Diabetes Representation in Animal Crossing™: New Horizons * Nintendo Life: This Animal Crossing Island Exists to Raise Diabetes Awareness * VentureBeat: Roblox, game developers, and JDRF team up to fight type 1 diabetes COME PLAY WITH US! STREAMERS Turn your passion into donations for T1D research with a charity stream on Twitch, YouTube, or Facebook. You’re not limited to games—lots of hobbies can be livestreamed! Get started here. VIEWERS Tune in to JDRF’s Twitch channel to watch T1D-related content and charity streams hosted by our community. Watching video games can be just as fun as playing! GAME INDUSTRY PARTNERS We’re looking for partners for bundles, events, and more. If you’re in the game industry and have a T1D connection, we want to hear from you! COMMUNITY Join our Discord to chat about games, brainstorm for charity streams, and get support from others with T1D. You can also follow JDRF Game2Give on Twitter and Instagram. JOIN OUR CURRENT FUNDRAISER ON TILTIFY! OMNIPOD BAY IN ANIMAL CROSSING™ Animal Crossing™: New Horizons is a popular Nintendo Switch™ game that puts you in charge of your own personal island. Insulet, the makers of Omnipod®, used the tools available to Animal Crossing™ players to create Omnipod Bay, an island that reflects the experiences of people with diabetes. JDRF and three other T1D advocacy groups have a presence on the island. On Omnipod Bay, you can solve an obstacle maze, sing in a concert, explore themed areas (like diabetes camp, Bolus Beach, and the A1 Sea), walk the runway, and even piece together a hidden code to win an in-game prize. Fashionable outfits are available with pumps and diabetes supply bags built in, so you can customize your character to look more like you. Learn More Play the Game JDRF ONE WORLD IN ROBLOX When COVID-19 hit and in-person events like JDRF One Walk® had to be reimagined, we jumped at the opportunity to provide a walk-like experience inside a video game, and JDRF One World was born. In cooperation with JDRF UK, we later expanded JDRF One World and integrated UK-based landmarks such as Big Ben. JDRF One World is a virtual world built for Roblox, the #1 online gaming platform for kids and teens. It’s a family-friendly place where people of all ages can get together, play games, learn about T1D, and hang out with old friends or meet new ones. Plus, it’s free to play! Learn More Play the Game OUR ORIGIN STORY JDRF’s Northern California chapter began exploring video game fundraising after Dan Connors, a game industry veteran and T1D dad, set up a donation through the online game store Humble Bundle. Excited by the possibilities, we collaborated with Dan and Hans ten Cate, another T1D dad in the game industry, to help get JDRF Game2Give off the ground. In 2020, JDRF Game2Give grew into a worldwide initiative and JDRF hired T1D dad and former game industry executive Josh Larson to lead the program. As JDRF Game2Give grows, more and more video game professionals with T1D connections have joined our volunteer group, all with a common goal: to develop creative ways to advance JDRF’s mission of improving lives and finding cures, and to have fun doing it. ALSO OF INTEREST JDRF GAME2GIVE Learn more STREAM FOR JDRF! Learn more STREAMING RESOURCES Learn more STREAMING ASSETS Learn more Also of Interest: * Join us on November 1 for the JDRF One Walk®... * JDRF One World – A Virtual World Inside Roblox * Game Over, T1D! Livestream Fundraiser August 19–28 * About * Careers * Privacy * Terms of Use * Copyright * Editorial Policy * Accessibilty * Contact * For Researchers * * * * * YOUR PRIVACY We value your privacy. When you visit JDRF.org (and our family of websites), we use cookies to process your personal data in order to customize content and improve your site experience, provide social media features, analyze our traffic, and personalize advertising. By choosing “I Agree”, you understand and agree to JDRF’s Privacy Policy. I Decline I Agree Accessibility Open Save Later SAVE FOR LATER Email * Required Field. 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OFF ON Cognitive Disability Profile Assists with reading & focusing This profile provides various assistive features to help users with cognitive disabilities such as Autism, Dyslexia, CVA, and others, to focus on the essential elements of the website more easily. OFF ON Keyboard Navigation (Motor) Use website with the keyboard This profile enables motor-impaired persons to operate the website using the keyboard Tab, Shift+Tab, and the Enter keys. Users can also use shortcuts such as “M” (menus), “H” (headings), “F” (forms), “B” (buttons), and “G” (graphics) to jump to specific elements. Note: This profile prompts automatically for keyboard users. OFF ON Blind Users (Screen Reader) Optimize website for screen-readers This profile adjusts the website to be compatible with screen-readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack. A screen-reader is software that is installed on the blind user’s computer and smartphone, and websites should ensure compatibility with it. 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Content Adjustments Content Scaling Default Readable Font Highlight Titles Highlight Links Text Magnifier Adjust Font Sizing Default Align Center Adjust Line Height Default Align Left Adjust Letter Spacing Default Align Right Color Adjustments Dark Contrast Light Contrast High Contrast High Saturation Adjust Text Colors Cancel Monochrome Adjust Title Colors Cancel Low Saturation Adjust Background Colors Cancel Orientation Adjustments Mute Sounds Hide Images Read Mode Reading Guide Useful Links Select an option Home Header Footer Main Content Stop Animations Reading Mask Highlight Hover Highlight Focus Big Black Cursor Big White Cursor HIDDEN_ADJUSTMENTS Keyboard Navigation Accessible Mode Screen Reader Adjustments Read Mode Web Accessibility By Learn More Choose the Interface Language English Español Deutsch Português Français Italiano עברית 繁體中文 Pусский عربى عربى Nederlands 繁體中文 日本語 Polski Türk Accessibility StatementCompliance status We firmly believe that the internet should be available and accessible to anyone and are committed to providing a website that is accessible to the broadest possible audience, regardless of ability. To fulfill this, we aim to adhere as strictly as possible to the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with a wide array of disabilities. Complying with those guidelines helps us ensure that the website is accessible to blind people, people with motor impairments, visual impairment, cognitive disabilities, and more. This website utilizes various technologies that are meant to make it as accessible as possible at all times. We utilize an accessibility interface that allows persons with specific disabilities to adjust the website’s UI (user interface) and design it to their personal needs. Additionally, the website utilizes an AI-based application that runs in the background and optimizes its accessibility level constantly. This application remediates the website’s HTML, adapts its functionality and behavior for screen-readers used by blind users, and for keyboard functions used by individuals with motor impairments. If you wish to contact the website’s owner please use the website's form Screen-reader and keyboard navigation Our website implements the ARIA attributes (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) technique, alongside various behavioral changes, to ensure blind users visiting with screen-readers can read, comprehend, and enjoy the website’s functions. As soon as a user with a screen-reader enters your site, they immediately receive a prompt to enter the Screen-Reader Profile so they can browse and operate your site effectively. Here’s how our website covers some of the most important screen-reader requirements: 1. Screen-reader optimization: we run a process that learns the website’s components from top to bottom, to ensure ongoing compliance even when updating the website. In this process, we provide screen-readers with meaningful data using the ARIA set of attributes. For example, we provide accurate form labels; descriptions for actionable icons (social media icons, search icons, cart icons, etc.); validation guidance for form inputs; element roles such as buttons, menus, modal dialogues (popups), and others. Additionally, the background process scans all of the website’s images. It provides an accurate and meaningful image-object-recognition-based description as an ALT (alternate text) tag for images that are not described. It will also extract texts embedded within the image using an OCR (optical character recognition) technology. To turn on screen-reader adjustments at any time, users need only to press the Alt+1 keyboard combination. Screen-reader users also get automatic announcements to turn the Screen-reader mode on as soon as they enter the website. These adjustments are compatible with popular screen readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack. 2. Keyboard navigation optimization: The background process also adjusts the website’s HTML and adds various behaviors using JavaScript code to make the website operable by the keyboard. This includes the ability to navigate the website using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys, operate dropdowns with the arrow keys, close them with Esc, trigger buttons and links using the Enter key, navigate between radio and checkbox elements using the arrow keys, and fill them in with the Spacebar or Enter key. Additionally, keyboard users will find content-skip menus available at any time by clicking Alt+2, or as the first element of the site while navigating with the keyboard. The background process also handles triggered popups by moving the keyboard focus towards them as soon as they appear, not allowing the focus to drift outside. Users can also use shortcuts such as “M” (menus), “H” (headings), “F” (forms), “B” (buttons), and “G” (graphics) to jump to specific elements. Disability profiles supported on our website * Epilepsy Safe Profile: this profile enables people with epilepsy to safely use the website by eliminating the risk of seizures resulting from flashing or blinking animations and risky color combinations. * Vision Impaired Profile: this profile adjusts the website so that it is accessible to the majority of visual impairments such as Degrading Eyesight, Tunnel Vision, Cataract, Glaucoma, and others. * Cognitive Disability Profile: this profile provides various assistive features to help users with cognitive disabilities such as Autism, Dyslexia, CVA, and others, to focus on the essential elements more easily. * ADHD Friendly Profile: this profile significantly reduces distractions and noise to help people with ADHD, and Neurodevelopmental disorders browse, read, and focus on the essential elements more easily. * Blind Users Profile (Screen-readers): this profile adjusts the website to be compatible with screen-readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack. A screen-reader is installed on the blind user’s computer, and this site is compatible with it. * Keyboard Navigation Profile (Motor-Impaired): this profile enables motor-impaired persons to operate the website using the keyboard Tab, Shift+Tab, and the Enter keys. Users can also use shortcuts such as “M” (menus), “H” (headings), “F” (forms), “B” (buttons), and “G” (graphics) to jump to specific elements. Additional UI, design, and readability adjustments 1. Font adjustments – users can increase and decrease its size, change its family (type), adjust the spacing, alignment, line height, and more. 2. Color adjustments – users can select various color contrast profiles such as light, dark, inverted, and monochrome. Additionally, users can swap color schemes of titles, texts, and backgrounds with over seven different coloring options. 3. Animations – epileptic users can stop all running animations with the click of a button. Animations controlled by the interface include videos, GIFs, and CSS flashing transitions. 4. Content highlighting – users can choose to emphasize essential elements such as links and titles. They can also choose to highlight focused or hovered elements only. 5. Audio muting – users with hearing devices may experience headaches or other issues due to automatic audio playing. This option lets users mute the entire website instantly. 6. Cognitive disorders – we utilize a search engine linked to Wikipedia and Wiktionary, allowing people with cognitive disorders to decipher meanings of phrases, initials, slang, and others. 7. Additional functions – we allow users to change cursor color and size, use a printing mode, enable a virtual keyboard, and many other functions. Assistive technology and browser compatibility We aim to support as many browsers and assistive technologies as possible, so our users can choose the best fitting tools for them, with as few limitations as possible. Therefore, we have worked very hard to be able to support all major systems that comprise over 95% of the user market share, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera and Microsoft Edge, JAWS, and NVDA (screen readers), both for Windows and MAC users. Notes, comments, and feedback Despite our very best efforts to allow anybody to adjust the website to their needs, there may still be pages or sections that are not fully accessible, are in the process of becoming accessible, or are lacking an adequate technological solution to make them accessible. Still, we are continually improving our accessibility, adding, updating, improving its options and features, and developing and adopting new technologies. All this is meant to reach the optimal level of accessibility following technological advancements. If you wish to contact the website’s owner, please use the website's form Hide Accessibility Interface? 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