Kaleb's life story is one of resilience, determination, and compassion. Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the tender age of 4, his hockey dreams seemed threatened from the start. Yet, defying all odds, he rose to play hockey at an elite level, showcasing his indomitable spirit. His journey took a tragic turn when he became one of the survivors of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, an event that claimed 16 lives and left many with lifelong injuries. Despite the trauma, Kaleb found the strength to return to the ice, joining York University's varsity hockey team while excelling academically, earning a Bachelor of Commerce degree with honors. Driven by a desire to give back, Kaleb founded Dahlgren's Diabeauties, a mentorship program providing support to children with Type 1 diabetes. His dedication to community service earned him prestigious awards, including the Canadian Volunteer Award for Emerging Leader of the Prairies and the National JDRF Young Volunteer of the Year. In addition to his philanthropic endeavors, Kaleb became a #1 Bestselling Author with his memoir, "Crossroads," sharing his inspiring journey. As a speaker, he captivates audiences with his honesty and compelling storytelling, proving that with perseverance, one can overcome any obstacle. Through his actions and words, Kaleb exemplifies the power of resilience and the impact of unwavering determination.