Rocky Mountain Area

Local Office
Rocky Mountain Area
Colorado mountains in summer

People living in Colorado, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming are increasingly feeling the effects of diabetes as over 614,000 people within these four states have diabetes, and an additional 2.5 million more have prediabetes. It is estimated that one out of every three children born after 2000 in the United States will be directly affected by diabetes.

That is why the American Diabetes Association's Rocky Mountain area office is so committed to educating the public about how to stop diabetes and support those living with the disease.

We are here to help!


Contact Us

Beth Muehlethaler, Executive Director, bmuehlethaler@diabetes.org
 
Marilee Belote, Associate Development Director, mbelote@diabetes.org

Amanda Styninger, Donor Relations Manager, astyninger@diabetes.org
 

The Rocky Mountain Area office serves Colorado, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming.

 


Colorado, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming
P.O. Box 7023
Merrifield, Virginia 22116-7023
ADARockyMtn@diabetes.org

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Tour de Cure®: Rocky Mountains

Join our fundraising campaign to fuel our mission! Your partnership will provide year-round engagement opportunities. Tour de Cure® is more than a day, it’s a movement!
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Camp Colorado

ADA Camp Colorado is a lifeline for children with diabetes to develop the critical skills needed to thrive while managing this disease.
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Camp ICANDO

ADA Camp ICANDO has been around for over 25 years and has served thousands of campers. Campers will learn about diabetes management, meet new friends, and play games, along with more fun activities.
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Colfax Marathon

Run or walk for those living with diabetes! Join us at the Colfax Marathon May 20 and 21 to raise funds and awareness for the Rocky Mountain ADA.

Volunteer with us.

Your involvement as an American Diabetes Association volunteer—whether on a local or national level—will help improve lives of everyone impacted by diabetes, maybe even someone close to you. There are many ways for you to get involved—a little time can have a big impact.