Type 1 Diabetes Parent Events 2026: Support for Parents of Kids with Type 1 Diabetes (Team Together by Type One Together
- Raquel Baron

- 8 hours ago
- 5 min read

When a child is diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, parents are suddenly thrown into a world of blood sugar monitoring, insulin dosing, carb counting, CGMs, insulin pumps, nighttime alarms, and constant decision making.
Many parents immediately turn to Google searching for answers like:
• “My child was just diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, what do I do?”
• “Support for parents of kids with Type 1 diabetes”
• “Type 1 diabetes community for parents”
• “Newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes child support group”
• “Type 1 diabetes events for families”
At Type One Together, we understand how overwhelming those early days of a Type 1 diabetes diagnosis can feel. That is exactly why we created Team Together, a one-day in-person event specifically designed to support parents raising children with Type 1 diabetes (T1D).
Our mission is simple: to help families navigating pediatric Type 1 diabetes feel less alone, more informed, and more supported by a community that truly understands life with T1D.
In 2026, Type One Together Team Together events will take place in three cities across the United States so more families can access Type 1 diabetes education, resources, and parent support.
What Is the Team Together Event for Parents Of T1D Kids?
The Team Together event by Type One Together is a one-day gathering designed for parents of children with Type 1 diabetes who are looking for:
• Support from other T1D parents
• Education about managing Type 1 diabetes in children
• Connection with the broader Type 1 diabetes community
• Resources for families navigating newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes
• Access to companies developing diabetes technology and tools
This event was created specifically for parents who want real conversations about raising a child with Type 1 diabetes.
Throughout the day, parents can attend educational sessions, connect with other families, explore diabetes technology in the vendor hall, and ask questions about real-life topics like:
• Managing blood sugar during sports and activities
• Navigating school with Type 1 diabetes
• Understanding CGMs and insulin pumps
• Handling overnight blood sugar highs and lows
• Supporting the emotional side of living with T1D
Parents leave with practical strategies for managing Type 1 diabetes in kids, as well as a deeper connection to the Type 1 diabetes parent community.
Why This Event Is Especially Helpful for Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes Families
One of the most common things parents search after diagnosis is:
“Where can I find support for parents of a child with Type 1 diabetes?”
The truth is that Type 1 diabetes affects the entire family, not just the child diagnosed.
Parents often carry the invisible weight of:
• monitoring blood sugars overnight
• managing insulin dosing decisions
• learning carb counting
• coordinating school care plans
• navigating sports, sleepovers, and travel
• managing the emotional stress of T1D
At Team Together, parents meet other families who understand these daily challenges.
Many parents attending are navigating newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes in children, while others have been living with T1D for years and want to connect with the broader Type 1 diabetes support community.
The event provides a safe space where parents can ask questions, share experiences, and feel supported by people who truly understand life raising a child with Type 1 diabetes.
2026 Type One Together Team Together Event Cities
In 2026, Type One Together will host Team Together events for parents of kids with Type 1 diabetes in three cities.
These gatherings bring together families from across the country looking for Type 1 diabetes support, education, and community.
Dallas Type 1 Diabetes Parent Event
April 18, 2026
The Dallas Team Together event will bring together parents from across Texas and the surrounding states for a powerful day of connection and learning.
Parents attending the Dallas event will have the opportunity to:
• Learn strategies for managing Type 1 diabetes in children
• Connect with other parents raising kids with T1D
• Meet companies developing new diabetes technology
• Discover resources for newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes families
Families searching for Type 1 diabetes support groups in Texas or T1D parent events near Dallas will find an incredibly welcoming community at this event.
Chicago Type 1 Diabetes Parent Event
May 17, 2026
The Chicago Team Together event will bring together families across Illinois and the Midwest looking for support while raising a child with Type 1 diabetes.
Parents attending the Chicago event can expect:
• Educational sessions about managing pediatric Type 1 diabetes
• Opportunities to meet other T1D parents
• Access to diabetes organizations and technology companies
• A supportive space to connect with the broader Type 1 diabetes community
Families searching for Type 1 diabetes events in Chicago or support for parents of kids with Type 1 diabetes in Illinois will find this event incredibly valuable.
San Diego Type 1 Diabetes Parent Event
November 7, 2026
The San Diego Team Together event will bring together families across California and the West Coast who are navigating life with Type 1 diabetes.
Parents attending the San Diego event will experience:
• Connection with other Type 1 diabetes families
• Education on managing T1D in children
• Access to diabetes technology companies and organizations
• A supportive community that understands the daily realities of T1D
Families searching for Type 1 diabetes events in California or Type 1 diabetes parent support in San Diego will find an incredibly meaningful community here.
The Power of a Type 1 Diabetes Parent Community
Raising a child with Type 1 diabetes can feel isolating, especially if you do not know other families navigating the same experience.
That is why building a Type 1 diabetes parent community is so important.
When parents connect with others who understand:
• carb counting
• CGM alarms
• blood sugar highs and lows
• insulin adjustments
• nighttime monitoring
• school diabetes management
...they realize they are not alone.
At Type One Together, our goal is to create spaces where parents feel supported, understood, and empowered as they raise children living with Type 1 diabetes.
Team Together is one of the most powerful ways families can find that connection.
Frequently Asked Questions About Type 1 Diabetes Parent Events
Who should attend a Type 1 diabetes parent event?
Team Together is designed for parents and caregivers of children with Type 1 diabetes, whether their child was recently diagnosed or has been living with T1D for years.
Is this event helpful for newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes families?
Yes. Many parents attend specifically because their child was recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and they want guidance, community, and practical advice from other parents navigating the same journey.
Will there be diabetes technology companies at the event?
Yes. Families will have the opportunity to meet companies developing insulin pumps, CGMs, and other diabetes technology designed to support people living with Type 1 diabetes.
How can I connect with other Type 1 diabetes parents?
Team Together is designed to make it easy to connect with other families raising children with Type 1 diabetes through conversations, sessions, and community gatherings throughout the day.
Join the Type One Together Community
If you are a parent raising a child with Type 1 diabetes, we would love to meet you at one of our upcoming Team Together events.
These events are about more than education. They are about building a Type 1 diabetes parent support community where families can connect, learn, and feel empowered. Whether your child was newly diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes or you have been navigating T1D for years, you deserve support on this journey.
You can learn more about upcoming Type One Together events for parents of kids with Type 1 diabetes and reserve your spot by visiting HERE.
Because no parent should have to navigate Type 1 diabetes alone.
We are better together.





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