Gala raffle to benefit Joslin Diabetes Center's High Hopes Fund

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With the proud support of Herb Chambers, Joslin Diabetes Center presents Driving for a Cure, an exclusive raffle benefitting Joslin's High Hopes Fund (www.joslin.org/gala-raffle).

Those who can see themselves behind the wheel of a beautiful 2012 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet will enter the raffle and help raise critical funds for the ongoing efforts by Joslin to prevent diabetes, make life better for those forced to live with it, and to support our researchers' efforts to find a cure and create a future without diabetes.

All proceeds from the raffle of this spectacular vehicle will go directly to Joslin's High Hopes Fund which supports Joslin's greatest needs in research, education and clinical care.

Only 2,000 tickets will be sold! Entries will close at 5pm on November 18th.

The winner will be announced live at Joslin's annual High Hopes Gala on November 19th at the Westin Copley Place in Boston (www.highhopesgala.com). American Idol superstar Crystal Bowersox will be performing at this year's gala; and among the notable attendees - basketball star, Ray Allen and his lovely wife Shannon.

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