Turning diabetes into 'diabeauties': Children with diabetes featured at Humboldt Broncos home games
SJHL player Kaleb Dahlgren shines a spotlight on Type 1 diabetes
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Hockey player Kaleb Dahlgren wants to change people's perspectives about diabetes.
Dahlgren, who has been living with Type 1 diabetes since he was four years old, plays forward with the Humboldt Broncos in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.
He came up with the idea of Dahlgren's Diabeauties a couple of years ago. Dahlgren said there was overwhelming support from the Broncos when he pitched it earlier this year.
At each of the Broncos home games in November, a child with Type 1 diabetes will be featured as a Dahlgren's Diabeauty. The child and their parents will be given complimentary game tickets. The child will get to wear a special jersey for the night, and participate in the puck drop.
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After the game, the family will get to meet and chat with Dahlgren.
"I'll talk to them about the issues I had growing up with Type 1 diabetes, and find out where they are with their life, as they live with diabetes," said Dalhgren, who is an ambassador for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
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He said that Dahlgren's Diabeauties is his way of giving back for the help and support he's been given.
"Growing up, I didn't really have anyone to look up to," Dahlgren said.
"There really was no one who had Type 1 diabetes that was playing sports, and people think if you have diabetes you have to quit sports. That's not true.
"My parents were super supportive, and got me to realize I can still pursue my games and passions and play sports at the highest level possible. I want to help others that way."