Kristen Whitney Daniels

Kristen Whitney Daniels is a freelance reporter and former Bertelsen intern for NCR. After graduating from Quinnipiac University, she moved to Los Angeles for the St. Joseph Worker and AmeriCorps program. Following her service year, Kristen worked as a case manager for homeless seniors. She has been featured on NPR's "All Things Considered" and Beyond Type 1, a community devoted to type one diabetics.

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