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Nick Jonas and Former NFL Tight End Kyle Rudolph Launch Fan Rally in Support of Diabetes Awareness

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- Nick Jonas and former NFL tight end Kyle Rudolph are teaming up to advocate for those living with diabetes
- The singer’s Beyond Type 1 and the former athlete’s fundraising platform Alltroo are offering fans a chance to win a custom 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric bus
- Jonas has long been outspoken about his own journey with Type 1 diabetes
Nick Jonas and Kyle Rudolph are using their platforms for a good cause.
On Tuesday, Aug. 12, the singer and the former NFL tight end (via his professional fundraising platform Alltroo) announced they’re teaming up to launch a rally featuring a fan-coveted prize: a custom 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric bus that the Jonas Brothers have brought along for their 20th anniversary tour.
“Ten years ago, we hit the road with a goal to change what it means to live with diabetes. Since then, Beyond Type 1 has grown into the world’s largest digital diabetes community, offering the tools, education, and peer support needed to not only survive but thrive with diabetes,” Jonas, who co-founded Beyond Type 1 (a nonprofit that advocates for those living with diabetes), says in a statement.
“We’ve challenged stigma, built community, provided life-saving resources, and collectively driven global innovation toward prevention and cure. This milestone is a moment to rally even more support for our mission, and partnering with Alltroo helps us do that in a powerful, engaging way.”
For Rudolph, the campaign is about “celebrating Beyond Type 1’s incredible work over the past decade, and standing behind their vision of a world where everyone with diabetes — or at risk of it — has access to the knowledge, care and support needed for early diagnosis and lifelong health.”
While the rally is live on Alltroo.com, fans can also scan QR codes available at all 36 Jonas Brothers concert stops to enter for a chance to win the electric bus. (A winner will be selected on November 14, which is World Diabetes Day.)
Jonas, 32, has long been open about his Type 1 diabetes diagnosis at 13 years old. “I had this kind of wrench thrown into things when I was diagnosed and it took a while to figure out how to count carbs to properly dose for insulin and what things would affect me in different ways,” he previously told PEOPLE.
“When I was first diagnosed, I was sitting in the hospital and was scared to death, honestly, while I was learning about how to manage this new thing I was dealing with,” Jonas recalled. “It would have been amazing to have someone to look at at that time to say, oh, this is a person living with it and they’re following their dreams. They’re doing what they want to do with their lives and not letting it slow them down.”
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