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   Got Insulin?

Where to Donate Insulin

iPump is not able to take donations of insulin; however, if you have insulin or pre-filled pens to donate, you can make your donation to Insulin for Life.

Insulin For Life collects excess unused insulin vials that can still be used and distributes them throughout developing countries in coordination with local centers and International Diabetes Federation's "Life For a Child" program.  Click here  to see a list of their collection centers where you can mail your insulin.

You can also try calling free clinics in your local area.

If you have insulin pumps, pump supplies, testing supplies, syringes, and other non-liquid diabetes supplies, you can send them to us!  We will see that your donated supplies and pumps are given away free to people in need.  We assist patients of all ages throughout the entire United States.

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How to make a donation

Use your credit card or PayPal via the following donation button to make a donation online:

You can also send tax deductible donations (make checks payable to iPump.org, Inc.) and in-kind donations of diabetes supplies, insulin pumps, and quilts to:

 iPump.org, Inc.
 2250 Alyssum Avenue
 Upland, CA
  91784-7384

 

iPump.org, Inc. is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) public charity.  Your financial support and in-kind donations are tax deductible.  

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