
The Elementary Team
Our Teen Team oversees programming for our Fiffles aged 6 to 8

Sunshine Abel, RN, is the proud mother of Sierra and Sailor. She attended her first Friends for Life Conference with her family in 2002, after her daughter Sailor was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was two years old. After attending that conference, Sunshine immediately knew she had found a new family and a new home. It was where kids with type 1 can look around and see other kids just like themselves checking their blood sugars and giving insulin. She then made it her mission to get her whole family involved anyway she could, to give back. Sunshine started volunteering in 2005 and has been working as a nurse and lead HCP in the Friends for Life youth programming since 2006. “To FFL First Timer families: At diagnosis, my husband and I thought what in the world do we do now? How will this disease ever be part of our everyday lives? It turned our lives upside down. Finding CWD and attending that first FFL, we realized this is where our T1D journey begins. It is where we gain knowledge that is golden and given irreplaceable tools to help better manage our lives now that we are living it with type 1. It is where we learn how to better educate those around us in our everyday lives. It’s therapy for ourselves as a parent trying to navigate through the emotions. But most of all, FFL is where we turn to for support when we need it and to give it, to the parent who just can’t get their child’s blood sugar up at 3 am. Having a child with type 1 diabetes makes me feel like I can conquer anything.”

Hannah Klippel was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of eight and attended her first Friends for Life Conference as an elementary attendee just four months later in 2008. Growing up with Friends for Life conferences, she found a second family within the community and has been volunteering with the Elementary Team since 2018. Being a leader on the team is one of the most rewarding experiences for her. She is forever grateful for the support and resources that Children with Diabetes has provided to her and her family. The friendships she has built through CWD feel like family, and she truly can't imagine her life without them!

Kayla Van Eperen has three siblings - two with type 1 - and is mom to David. She has been attending CWD conferences and Friends for Life Orlando since 2003. Kayla graduated in 2017 from Marquette University with a degree in Elementary Education and Communication Studies. She is a 5th-7th grade Math Teacher in Madison, WI. She is very excited to be one of the Elementary Team leaders this year because it is a place where everyone just “gets it.” It truly is a great opportunity to work with the elementary-aged children to continue the culture of not being alone at Friends for Life.

Ashley Dasika is excited to be working in the youth program this year after coming to FFL conferences since the age of four when her younger sister was diagnosed at 11 months old. She didn’t wear an orange bracelet for long, though, because a year later, Ashley was diagnosed too at the age five. FFL is something her family looks forward to every summer. Ashley attends Tufts University in Boston, where she founded a Diabetes Link Chapter in addition to recently studying abroad in Madrid, Spain, where she interned at Madrid’s Diabetes Association. Ashley loves working with kids and is also a camp counselor at diabetes summer camp. Ashley is really excited to be a part of elementary team again this year!

Abigayle Feldt is a 21 year old college student who wishes to become a diabetes educator after graduation. She has been living with type 1 diabetes for 10 years. Abbey has made many efforts to raise awareness for T1D, she used to be a JDRF youth ambassador at the age of 13. She also has her own JDRF one walk team, Sugar Rush, where she and her team has raised money for research and a cure. She also has an instagram account where she raises awareness for T1D and spreads positivity about living with diabetes. She has always loved to show off her fun stickers and patches for her devices. Abbey is excited to be a volunteer on the elementary team at this years FFL Orlando. She has been attending FFL for six years and can't wait to help out!

Sophia Helme was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was 12 years old. This will be her 12th Friends for Life Conference! After going through Tween and Teen program and attending sessions for six years, she decided it was finally time to become part of the volunteer team. Sophia is currently a Pre-K teacher and absolutely adores all of the children with whom she works. In addition to teaching, in August she will be starting nursing school. Sophia is absolutely thrilled to get involved with the children of CWD and can't wait to see the positive impact she and her Diabetic Alert Dog, Duffy, can make in their lives.

Dan Knox is a classified staff member at a community college living in Tacoma, WA with his fiancé, Alexa. In his spare time, Dan enjoys listening to music, watching movies, and playing Madden. Dan was introduced to Friends for Life through his fiancé, Alexa, who was diagnosed with type 1 in 1997, and has been attending abd volunteering at the conference most of her life.

Kelly Regan, BSN, RN, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of nine in 2008. She has attended the Friends for Life Conference since 2012 and has made many FFLs over the years! Kelly graduated from George Mason University in 2020 with a degree in Criminology and later obtained her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from George Washington University in December 2024. Kelly now works as an Emergency Department Nurse at the Washington Hospital Center in DC. She is so excited for another great year with the Elementary Team and to see all her FFLs!

Belle Rison was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2007 at the age of two. She went to her first Friends For Life conference in 2017 and has enjoyed returning each year since. She is currently studying business at Florida Gulf Coast University. She is so blessed for having the friends she has made through FFL -- she considers them family and doesn't know what she would do without them. Belle is forever grateful for the impact the Friends For Life staff and volunteers have had on her life and she is so excited to have the opportunity to be a part of the Elementary Team this year.

Kayla Sachs is from Libertyville, Illinois. She graduated last year from Saint Mary's College in Notre Dame, Indiana, where she received her Bachelor's in Elementary Education. She is currently a 4th-grade elementary teacher in the suburbs of Chicago. Her younger brother Will was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 13 months old. Kayla has participated in Friends for Life Orlando for six years and has created so many memories with her new friends. She is very excited to come back to the Elementary Team this year!

Kylee Smith is the sister to Joshua Smith, who was diagnosed with type 1 at the age of three in 2003. From the day Josh was diagnosed, Kylee has always been actively involved with Joshua's diabetes care. During the one and only seizure Josh had, Kylee played a huge part in making sure mom and dad had his Glucagon and getting the EMTs to the house. Kylee participated as a sibling at the CWD conferences from 2004-2013 and made lifelong friends. She has missed the past few conferences to pursue her dream of obtaining a scholarship to play softball in college, which she successfully accomplished. She is a senior at the University of North Georgia studying International Affairs with a minor in French. Kylee is very excited to finally be back at FFL. She looks forward to putting on her orange bracelet, reconnecting with her friends and making many more friends for life.

Lana Vjestica, born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, was diagnosed with diabetes when she was four years old. She has been attending Friends for Life conferences since 2008, including Marco Island, Philadelphia, and Falls Church! Lana is studying Communications and Health Sciences at the University of Richmond where she is a sophomore. In her free time, she loves shopping and exploring new places. This marks Lana’s fourth year volunteering at Friends for Life.

Jack Zimmerman was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 12 and attended his first Friends for Life Conference in 2023 in Orlando. As soon as the conference wrapped up he knew he would love to come back for the opportunity to volunteer, and he's so excited to be apart of the elementary team! Jack is currently attending Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Anthropology. Jack hopes to become an endocrinologist specializing in paediatric diabetes, as his own diabetes care team inspired and supported him through his journey. Jack is super excited to help out this year and make friends for life!

Indicates Elementary Team member with diabetes