Bucks County Herald: Nonprofit donates $10,000 to juvenile diabetes foundation

Type One Parent Project (TOPP) Foundation presented a $10,000 donation to JDRF’s (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) Fund-A-Cure program on April 21 during JDRF’s One Promise Gala in Philadelphia. All donations to Fund-A-Cure go directly toward cutting-edge medical research aimed at improving the lives of indivuals with type 1 diabetes and ultimately finding a cure. TOPP raised the money by hosting its annual Cocktails for a Cure fundraiser last fall. TOPP Foundation is a local nonprofit founded in 2016 by three mothers who each have a  son with T1D. TOPP’s mission is to develop a supportive community for local families dealing...Read More

The Intelligencer: Bucks County-based TOPP Foundation helping kids, families dealing with Type 1 diabetes

By Jenny Wagner Posted Feb 22, 2018 at 5:00 AM Three Bucks County moms of kids with Type 1 diabetes have created a nonprofit to help other families dealing with the disease. Sarah Moore is a busy girl. On Sundays, she swims; Mondays, she goes to dance; Thursdays, she has hip-hop class. She plays basketball and soccer, depending on the season. She goes to kindergarten during the week, and she’s learning to play guitar. But every day, multiple times a day — even in the middle of the night — the 6-year-old New Britain Township girl, with help from her family members, has to check...Read More