Local Impact Spotlight:
The McIntosh County Health Department, in partnership with the Talki Foundation, is launching a Diabetes Support Group and Informational Meeting to provide education, resources, and a supportive community for individuals living with diabetes and their families.
Approximately 30 million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes, a condition that increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. Type 1 diabetes occurs when the body doesn’t produce insulin. Type 2 develops when the body can’t use insulin properly. Most cases of Type 2 diabetes can be prevented through weight loss, healthy eating, and regular physical activity.
“A diagnosis of diabetes can be quite daunting, and it often brings a lot of questions,” said Cristina Gibson, Chronic Disease Prevention Program Director for the Coastal Health District. “What do I eat? How do these medications work? Why is physical activity important? How do I talk to family and friends about it? This group is a safe space to ask those questions and get the answers you need.”
The first meeting will take place on Thursday, September 4, 2025, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the McIntosh County Health Department, located at 1335 GA-57, Eulonia, GA 31331.
“Diabetes is a growing epidemic in Coastal Georgia, and education is key,” said Charlie Komons, founder of the Talki Foundation. “Have you had your blood glucose checked? This support group is about bringing people together to share knowledge, offer support, and take control of their health.”
Meetings will be held on the first Thursday of every month at the same time and location. Blood glucose and blood pressure screenings will be provided at every meeting.
For more information, please contact Cristina Gibson at 912-484-1885.
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