2013
Allison
California 2013T1D has taken Allison across the globe. In 2010, she traveled to Switzerland as part of the first U.S. team to compete in […] Read More
Andrew
California 2013Andrew knows how to spread the word about T1D. “I’m not shy about my T1D or the tools I use to manage it, […] Read More
Austin
California 2013Austin is determined to find a cure for T1D and hopes a career in medicine or electrical engineering will one day help him […] Read More
Brandon
California 2013Brandon shows up every day—literally. This honors student has never missed a day of school or arrived late for class. He shows up […] Read More
Cindy
California 2013Imagine a world without T1D, asks Cindy. “There would be no more little kids crying as their parents try to coax them into […] Read More
Eileen
California 2013Eileen has grand aspirations—when she grows up, she’d like to become president of the United States, or a police officer. For now, though, […] Read More
Hannah
California 2013Hannah hopes that through her lengthy experience with T1D, she can be a role model to younger kids at Children’s Congress. “The challenge […] Read More
Jonah
California 2013Jonah knows that it is what’s on the inside that matters when it comes to T1D. “People look at me and they think […] Read More
Jonah
California 2013Jonah has learned a lot about T1D since his diagnosis, and he helps educate his classmates and his community. In fact, one of […] Read More
Julianna
California 2013Julianna and her family have come through many challenges. When Julianna was diagnosed, her father, Shiloh, an Army major and Blackhawk Pilot, decided […] Read More
Ryan
California 2013Modern-day cowboy Ryan is riding for a cure. This rodeo finalist practices three to four times daily and also loves camping, swimming, and […] Read More
Sophia
California 2013Sophia is only six, but she’s growing up fast. Diagnosed with T1D one year ago, she has learned to deal gracefully with seven […] Read More
Will
California 2013Will’s story is both unique and universal. After being rushed to the hospital with a blood-glucose level of 960—plus three days of sickness, […] Read More
Willa
California 2013Willa has seen the future! Just one week after her T1D diagnosis, she joined the Metabolic Control Study at Stanford University, where she […] Read More
Bobby
Connecticut 2013T1D is one of many health obstacles Bobby lives with every day. Diagnosed with autism and dyspraxia in addition to his T1D, […] Read More
Harrison
Connecticut 2013Harrison sheds light on T1D—one lantern at a time. Through his organization T-1 Luminary Enlightenment, he has distributed more than 50,000 luminary bags, […] Read More
Sophie
Connecticut 2013When she’s not singing the national anthem at the Jonas Brothers’ Kickball Game or raising more than $100,000 (to date) for her […] Read More
Cecilia
District of Columbia 2013Cecilia finds the silver lining in having T1D. “Type 1 diabetes is not easy to live with. It is very frustrating and aggravating. […] Read More
Mary Grace
Georgia 2013Mary Grace is proud of her service as a role model for other kids—those who have T1D and those who do not. Inspired […] Read More
Finn
Massachusetts 2013Finn’s philosophy is simple but profound. “Type 1 diabetes is like a gigantic speed bump. It slows you down, but with the right […] Read More
Gilad
Massachusetts 2013Gilad is turning his passions into progress. As a committed cyclist, he organized a 50-mile charity ride benefiting T1D research. A talented student, […] Read More
Catrina
Mississippi 2013As a blogger, JDRF ambassador, and dedicated T1D advocate, Catrina is a girl on a mission. “Because type 1 diabetes affects every moment […] Read More
Caroline
New Hampshire 2013Caroline admits to wearing her heart—and her pump—on her sleeve. “This is one of the main reasons I wear my pump on the […] Read More
Amber
New Jersey 2013Amber just can’t hide her enthusiasm for T1D researchers and their progress toward a cure. “If they’re close to a cure, they should […] Read More
Fiona
New Jersey 2013Fiona is a fighter—and a fast learner. Within a month of her T1D diagnosis at age seven, she was administering her insulin shots […] Read More
Lyndsey
New Jersey 2013A gifted equestrian who is currently working on a novel, Lyndsey harbors dreams of becoming a veterinarian and a writer someday—so that […] Read More
Myles
New Jersey 2013Myles is committed to serving his community. As the recipient of multiple service awards, it’s no surprise that his hope for a […] Read More
Rachel
New Jersey 2013As an accomplished pianist and T1D advocate, Rachel hits all the right notes. “I really believe that one day we will find a […] Read More
Fallon
New Mexico 2013Fallon’s enthusiastic spirit is clear to all who hear her story. This varsity soccer player remains active and upbeat. “Type 1 diabetes changed […] Read More
Anya
North Carolina 2013Pax means “peace” in Latin, and that’s just what Anya’s service dog, Pax, a Red Merle Australian shepherd, brings her. The two go […] Read More
Carr
North Carolina 2013Every year, Carr and his family do everything they can to support T1D research by forming JDRF Walk teams, attending Galas, and advocating […] Read More
Chandler
North Carolina 2013Chandler wants to share her thanks for all those who have championed the Special Diabetes Program (SDP). “Their support changes my life for […] Read More
Ian
North Carolina 2013Ian lives by the advice his parents shared upon his T1D diagnosis. “My mom and dad told me, ‘You can do whatever you […] Read More
Joel
North Carolina 2013Joel was diagnosed at just 22 months. In the early days of his disease, Joel’s parents found it difficult to regulate his blood-sugar […] Read More
T.J.
North Dakota 2013Having T1D hasn’t been child’s play for TJ and his two older sisters, who all have the disease. But thanks to research and […] Read More
Taya
North Dakota 2013Growing up, Taya shared more than the toys and snacks that most kids split with their siblings. Taya, her brother, and her sister […] Read More
Tylie
North Dakota 2013Tylie was the first of her siblings to receive a T1D diagnosis. Of the four kids in her family, three have the disease […] Read More
Amelia
Pennsylvania 2013Amelia hopes to outrun T1D someday. Every year, she holds a “Diabetes Dash”—she invites people to run, walk, bike, scooter, or Rollerblade around […] Read More
Brett
Pennsylvania 2013Brett believes that T1D is more than a disease—it’s an opportunity. “I’m not angry; everyone has something, and my something is called T1D.” […] Read More
Caroline
Pennsylvania 2013Type 1 diabetes came out of nowhere for Caroline. She had no symptoms and no family history of the disease prior to entering […] Read More
Hannah
Pennsylvania 2013Hannah, who dreams of becoming a pediatric endocrinologist, wants to see a cure for those kids who haven’t yet been diagnosed with T1D. […] Read More
Mikaelie
Pennsylvania 2013Mikaelie is deeply familiar with the ups and downs of having T1D. “Every day of my life seems completely different from the day […] Read More
Matt
Rhode Island 2013When life handed him lemons, Matthew didn’t just make lemonade—he started his T1D advocacy! Sweet Rush Lemonade Stand, founded by Matthew and his […] Read More
Ethan
South Carolina 2013Ethan’s outreach involves speaking to groups, large and small, about his T1D—and he is a gifted speaker. “When you live every day with […] Read More
Hannah
South Carolina 2013Hannah dispels rumors surrounding T1D. “It’s not my fault that my body can’t process sugar correctly to fuel my body. Other than my […] Read More
Justin
South Carolina 2013Justin doesn’t just dream about a life without T1D, but fantasizing does happen to be a part of his awareness efforts. Justin started […] Read More
Jack
South Dakota 2013By the time Jack was diagnosed with T1D one Thanksgiving Day, he already knew all about blood-glucose monitoring and carb counting. His older […] Read More
Blythe
Washington 2013Blythe is intimately familiar with the challenges of being a teen with T1D. At age 15, after almost a decade living with the […] Read More
Erica
Washington 2013Erica was a T1D advocate even before she received her own diagnosis. As a child, she participated in a JDRF Walk with her […] Read More
Henry
Washington 2013Henry has overcome great hurdles in his struggle with T1D. Ranked second in the country in sprint kayaking for his age/standing, Henry had […] Read More
Nicole
Washington 2013Like many kids with T1D, Nicole didn’t have a history of the disease in her family. Her diagnosis came as a shock, but […] Read More
Adam
West Virginia 2013With a unique outlook on his disease, Adam shares his T1D experience with all who will listen. “Being outgoing is my way of […] Read More
Molly
West Virginia 2013Molly’s favorite place to be is in the kitchen, cooking and baking, and one day, she hopes to be a professional chef. But […] Read More
Anders
International 2013Anders, a Denmark native who was diagnosed as a baby, can’t remember a life without T1D—but that doesn’t stop him from imagining one. […] Read More
George
International 2013George has been proactive since the early days of his diagnosis. Just eight at the time, he quickly went online and learned all […] Read More
Maya
International 2013Maya’s bringing her T1D advocacy to the United States. As a poster child for JDRF in her home country of Israel, she has […] Read More
Megan
International 2013October 16, 2008, was a bittersweet day for Megan. “The day I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes was the day I decided […] Read More
Nikki
International 2013Nikki, a native of the Netherlands, was diagnosed just over three years ago. Today, she looks forward to a cure “for now, but […] Read More
Samuel
International 2013Samuel refuses to let T1D slow him down. This competitive athlete excels in cycling, soccer, swimming, surfing, mountain biking, and running. He placed […] Read More