Where:

Palais Royale

When:

June 15th 2026

Time:

6:30pm - 9:00pm

Join us on June 15, 2026, for the 5th annual Pump Couture Fashion Show at Palais Royale located on the shores of Lake Ontario. The event will welcome over 300 guests and will feature a VIP reception, a cocktail hour, interactive entertainment and delicious food and beverages. The Fashion Show, featuring models living with diabetes will be sharing their inspiring stories on the runway while wearing unique designs.


All funds raised will help send kids from your community to Diabetes Canada D-Camps, Camp Huronda, located on the shores of Lake Waseosa, in Ontario’s beautfiul Muskoka area. It occupies 100 acres of land and includes gorgeous waterfront areas, a cool forest, and rugged hiking and mountain bike trails.


Models

Joanna Nicholson

Melissa Scalzo

Suki Kaur

Joanna Nicholson

Melissa Scalzo

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The Goal

All funds raised will help send kids from your community to Diabetes Canada's D-Camps, Camp Huronda, located on the shores of Lake Waseosa in Ontario's beautiful Muskoka area.

 

Help us reach our goal of raising $380,000 to send children from Ontario to D-Camps!


D-Camps are medically supervised summer camps for kids living with type 1 diabetes that foster inclusion and create a sense of belonging for campers. The goal of D-Camps is to foster an atmosphere of inclusivity where campers gain a new level of independence in managing their type 1 diabetes and feel empowered to continue using the healthy practices they learn. Diabetes Canada provides subsidies each year to ensure all children with type 1 diabetes can attend camp regardless of financial circumstances.

 

Type 1 diabetes introduces children, youth, and families to a new reality, one that can make some kids feel different from their friends. A diagnosis also brings with it a whole new set of skills to learn, including testing blood glucose (sugar) levels, priming needles for injection, and counting the daily intake of carbs. Many young people often find themselves being the only person at their school or in their community with diabetes and it can be challenging to accept a diagnosis.

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