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T1T Hockey | Type 1 Timer Hockey
  • Home
  • About
    • About T1T
    • Advisory Board
    • Hockey
    • Diabetes
    • Community
  • Events
    • Registration
    • Ambassador Program
    • FAQs
  • Media
  • Partners
    • Hoffmann Family of Companies
    • Delaney Hockey
    • FL Everblades
    • JDRF
    • Tandem Diabetes
  • Contact
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Hockey, Education, & Community

Stick it to
Type 1 Diabetes

A nonprofit hockey camp exclusively for youth living with Type 1 Diabetes.

Hockey led by Blachawks skills
coach Kevin Delaney and the
ECHL Florida Everblades

Education sessions for players and caregivers with on and
off ice sessions daily

Social events to strength
the bond of the Type 1
Timer Community

Dedicated CDEs on site
to monitor player health
& safety

NEXT CAMP:

AGES 8-16

August 8-11, 2023

ESTERO, FL

ALL SKILL LEVELS
Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
Type 1 Timer 2023 Registration is now open for prior year attendees – check your email for the password! Registration opens to the general public on Wednesday, January 18th – stay in touch below to receive a reminder email on Wednesday.
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what is
type 1 timer?

Type 1 Timer Hockey is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization and is the only hockey camp in the United States developed specifically for those living with Type I Diabetes. Dedicated to providing hockey players living with Type I Diabetes a camp experience, T1T not only provides an opportunity to improve hockey skills but also offers education and support from a community who “get it”.

Bringing together elite hockey coaching, extensive off-ice training, and best practices in diabetes management, Type 1 Timer is dedicated to helping young athletes perform at their best while navigating the complexities of T1D.

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