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#b#Novo Nordisk#/b#, a developer of diabetes medicines based on Route 1, has given $25,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of Trenton, to offset a shortfall in state funding.

The grant comes on the heels of $165,000 worth of grants that Novo Nordisk recently gave to several diabetes summer camps, including Camp Nejeda, the only residential summer camp in New Jersey and its neighboring states serving exclusively youth with insulin dependent diabetes and their families.

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