Diabetes SA - East London
East London
South Africa
South Africa
East London, South Africa
Diabetes South Africa is a non-profit organization, founded in 1969 to be a support and an advocate for all people with diabetes in SA.
Category: Diabetes Awareness, Education & Support
Links: Diabetes SA National OfficeReviews
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East London, Buffalo City, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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