
Kady Helme was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was five years old. Her family initially became involved with Breakthrough T1D by forming a family Walk team, Kady’s Krusaders, in 1997. From 1999-2011, she was a Breakthrough T1D National Youth Ambassador and spoke to companies such as AON, Discover, and Welsh Oil to encourage them to build corporate Walk teams. She has promoted Breakthrough T1D through appearances and interviews with local and national TV, radio, and newspaper outlets, such as the Today Show and Good Morning America.
Kady’s first trip to “storm the hill” in Washington D.C. was in 2000 when she lobbied her Illinois congressmen. In 2005, Kady returned as a member of Children’s Congress where she met with then Illinois Senator Barak Obama to discuss funding of type 1 diabetes research.
Kady has extensive T1D research trial experience. In 2006, she participated in her first closed-loop trial at Yale University Hospital, which she later repeated in 2010. She has also participated in trials testing Victoza and PET beta-cell imaging. In fall 2014, Kady participated in a Breakthrough T1D funded closed-loop “out-of-hospital” artificial pancreas trial.
Working as part of the Breakthrough T1D Mission/Research Department, Kady manages TypeOneNation Summits and the new Performance in Exercise and Knowledge (PEAK) program.
Click here to watch a full video of Kady speaking to the Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter!