
‘Put your Mind over Matter for what really matters’
As a self-proclaimed chocoholic, I’m using my role as an ambassador for Mind Over Matter Month to give up my chocolate addiction for the month of June.
My Dad lives with Diabetes so I’m passionate about supporting this initiative which raises critical funds and awareness of children and young people living with Type 1 Diabetes.
So please get behind my pledge and help me reach my goal of $5000.
To donate please visit my fundraising page.
About type 1 diabetes
Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in children. It affects about 1 in 500 young people in Australia and the incidence is increasing at almost 3% per year.
Untreated type 1 diabetes is fatal, however even with modern therapies people with type 1 diabetes are still at risk of blindness, kidney failure and cardiovascular complications.
People with type 1 diabetes require multiple daily injections of insulin to stay healthy, this needs to be balanced with careful diet and exercise regimes. Young people with type 1 diabetes also need to perform many blood glucose measurements per day to ensure that they are not at risk of sudden loss of consciousness or coma.
Over the last 20 years with new therapies the incidence of the traditional complications of diabetes, such as kidney and eye problems, has greatly reduced. However, maintaining a healthy life can come at a cost and there is now an emerging problem of high levels of mental health problems amongst young people living with diabetes.
The Royal Children’s Hospital and the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute are committed to investigating mental health and the emotional burden carried by our patients and their families.
“More than 1 in 3 of our kids has significant depression, anxiety or disordered eating, so mental health is right on the top of issues for us to deal with, not only for the patients, but their families as well. Diabetes is becoming more complex and as the incidence increases more trained doctors are needed to care for affected children and their families” - Mind Over Matter Month 2012 for The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation, Melbourne
The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne is the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and provides a full range of clinical services and health promotion and prevention programs for infants through to adolescents.
The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation plays a vital role in providing additional funding to support important research projects and purchase state of the art medical equipment to ensure that every child receives the very best treatment now and into the future.

Today is 65 Roses day, a day to raise awareness for those living with Cystic Fibrosis and also to raise funds for much needed research and support programs.
As an Ambassador for CF, along with my husband (Daryl), we encourage all of our friends, family and sporting fans to donate to the cause or go to a participating florist between 21st and 28th May and purchase the specially marked roses for CF. $1 from every purchase will go towards the much needed research and services that people with Cystic Fibrosis need in everyday life. (Follow the link below for participating florists in Victoria)
Julie Corletto (nee Prendergast), born 31st October 1986 is an Australian Diamonds Netball Player. Corletto was selected for the 2007 Australian Diamonds National team, and to date has won 2 Gold Medals at the 2007 & 2011 World Championships in New Zealand and Singapore. In domestic Netball, Corletto will play with the LG Northern Mystics for the 2013 ANZ Championship season. Corletto now resides in Auckland (NZ) with her husband (Daryl) who plays for the Skycity NZ Breakers. She played for the Melbourne Vixens in the ANZ Championship from 2008 - 2012 and was part of the Premiership team in 2009. 

















