TORONTO, Nov. 14,
2024 /CNW/ - Today, Sun Life is proud to announce an
additional $1.53 million towards the
fight against diabetes made up of a new partnership and
$735,000 commitment with Trillium
Health Partners Foundation, a $495,000 partnership renewal with the William
Osler Health System Foundation (Osler Foundation), and an
additional $300,000 committed to YMCA
Three Rivers.
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The new partnership and $735,000
commitment, over three years, to Trillium Health Partners
Foundation will address rising rates of type 2 diabetes and support
the Institute for Better Health (IBH) at Trillium Health Partners
to implement health coaching and system navigation services for
youth and their families at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes
in South Asian, Black, African, and Caribbean communities in Peel Region.
"Diabetes is a growing health concern across Canada. Peel Region has one of the highest
rates of type 2 diabetes, where more than 50 per cent1
of adults who identify as Asian, South Asian, Arab, Black, Hispanic
and Indigenous are at an increased risk," said Dave Jones, President, Sun Life Health. "We're
proud to be partnering with Trillium Health Partners Foundation and
bridging the gap between access and support for those living with
diabetes."
Since 2012, Sun Life has committed over $55 million to the fight against diabetes
globally through strategic partnerships supporting the most
vulnerable communities. This new partnership will advance diabetes
education and prevention at the grassroots level to address the
individual, family and community challenges created by type 2
diabetes and identify the most effective pathways to prevent
it.
"Thanks to the generous support of Sun Life, this project will
lay the groundwork for future community-based diabetes prevention
programming for at-risk communities across Canada," said Simone
Harrington, Vice-President, Institute for Better Health,
Trillium Health Partners. "Led by the Family and Child Health
Initiative, the program will use a community and health equity lens
to co-facilitate the program across six community organizations. A
designated health coach will work with adolescents and their
caregivers to provide support related to social, economic, mental
health and service-access challenges hindering type 2 diabetes
prevention."
Renewed partnerships for continued diabetes prevention and
care
Sun Life also announced the renewal of two key partnerships in
the fight against diabetes with an additional $795,000 in funding:
- $495,000, over three years, to
the Osler Foundation to support the Sun Life | Osler Healthy
Active Living Initiative which offers free workshops to prevent and
manage type 2 diabetes through diet and exercise education led by
health professionals.
- $300,000, over three years, to
the YMCA of Three Rivers Diabetes Fit program which is a 12-week
initiative offering education and tools for diabetes prevention and
management through healthy lifestyle promotion.
Game on! Sun Life featured in BBC Series showcasing the power
of sport
The power of sport has great potential to positively impact
societies across the globe and can improve physical, mental and
social health. Helping people achieve healthier lives is a key
element of Sun Life's Purpose and the organization is working to
unlock access to the products, solutions, and resources people need
to prevent type 2 diabetes, support remission, and access care to
live their healthiest lives. This global commitment is being
highlighted in a new BBC series that explores how sport can effect
positive social change and drive healthier outcomes.
- The first of two videos showcases Sun Life's Hoops +
Health program in Asia and
highlights the benefits of court revitalization and basketball
programming in Indonesian communities demonstrating how these
initiatives keep youth active and support healthier lives.
- The second video highlights Sun Life's partnership with
Spirit North in Canada, focusing
on Indigenous youth participating in outdoor activities and
traditional games, including insights from a Stoney Nakota Nation program leader and Spirit
North founder, and former Olympian Beckie Scott, on the health and
developmental impacts of the program.
For more information about Sun Life's diabetes prevention
initiatives and partnerships, visit the Sun Life Diabetes Hub.
About Sun Life
Sun Life is a leading international financial services
organization providing asset management, wealth, insurance and
health solutions to individual and institutional Clients. Sun Life
has operations in a number of markets worldwide, including
Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong
Kong, the Philippines,
Japan, Indonesia, India, China,
Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda. As of September 30, 2024, Sun Life had total assets
under management of $1.51 trillion.
For more information, please visit www.sunlife.com.
Sun Life Financial Inc. trades on the Toronto (TSX), New
York (NYSE) and Philippine (PSE) stock exchanges under the
ticker symbol SLF.
About Trillium Health Partners Foundation
Trillium Health Partners Foundation is dedicated to raising the
critical funds needed to address the highest-priority needs of
Trillium Health Partners, the largest community-based hospital
network in Canada. For more
information, please visit trilliumgiving.ca.
Note to editors: All figures in Canadian dollars
Media Relations Contact:
Kathleen Savage
Manager, Corporate Communications
M: 437-551-6142
E: kathleen.savage@sunlife.com
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SOURCE Sun Life Financial Inc.