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Support Life-Changing T1D Research

Your Contribution Can Improve Lives

Between March 13-23, 2025, when you upgrade your wash to include Carbonite, Ceramic, and Vision Clear, we’ll donate $5 to the Breakthrough T1D

Help Your T1D Neighbors

Support research aimed to cure, prevent and treat T1D

Easy to Help

Your contribution $5 donation advances more research

Everyone Loves To Shine

Feel great about helping and shine bright with your clean car

When you Upgrade for Extra Shine & Protection

You’ll Help Your Neighbor with Type 1 Diabetes

Your contribution to Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF) will help Improve lives today and tomorrow by accelerating life-changing breakthroughs to cure, prevent and treat type 1 diabetes (T1D) and its complications.

Get Behind Breakthrough T1D

No other organization does more to fight T1D than Breakthrough T1D

Help Someone You Know

Nearly 1,450,000 Americans live with T1D

Type 1 to Type None

Together, we are working toward a day without Type 1 Diabetes

How It Works

STEP 1 – Visit any Exterior or Full Service Hoffman Car Wash and upgrade your wash for $5 to include Carbonite, Ceramic, and Vision Clear

STEP 2 – Enjoy a lasting deep shine and unmatched protection on the surface of your vehicle

STEP 3 – We’ll take it from here, and make a lump sum donation to Breakthrough T1D

graphic of a smiling woman with a CGM on her arm

Shine Bright, Stay Protected

We combine the power of graphene and ceramic-infused protection to shield your car's exterior from dirt, debris, UV rays, and water spots, ensuring long-lasting durability and a showroom-worthy shine.

“JDRF has supported me in many ways in various aspects throughout my life. It’s not just about raising funds and advancing science, it’s about supporting families. It’s about advocacy and getting CGM [continuous glucose monitoring] approved for the Medicare population. And it’s about this amazing network of individuals, who are brought together for a joint cause they are passionate about.”
Jennifer Sherr, M.D., Ph.D.
Yale School of Medicine, JDRF-funded Researcher