Supporting Our Military Families and Hidden Helpers
In November 2021, the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, in partnership with the Wounded Warrior Project and the White Houses Joining Forces Initiative, launched the Hidden Helpers Coalition. With more than 100 member organizations today, the Coalition seeks to raise awareness of and fill gaps in support and services for hidden helpers, the 2.3 million children who care for, or who are impacted by the care needs of wounded, ill or injured service members or veterans.
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At the Coalition launch event, hosted at the White House, the partners behind the Hidden Helpers Coalition announced a series of commitments to address gaps and needs identified in the first major research study focused on military caregiver children and adolescents, 消消消消消消消娼瞳, in collaboration with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, committed to create a continuing education course aimed at increasing the ability of health care providers and allied health professionals to understand and support the needs of hidden helpers. Released in Spring 2024, the is publicly available at no cost via and offers 1.75 continuing education credits for health care providers.
Todays event, cohosted by 消消消消消消消娼瞳, the Elizabeth Dole Foundation and Senator Tom Carper, will:
- Elevate awareness of the unique challenges facing children in military and veteran families, particularly children who have a parent with service-related injuries or illnesses.
- Celebrate recent work in support of children in military and veteran families.
- Amplify commitments to improving and scaling collaboration with like-minded organizations and leaders, inclusive of event co-sponsors and panelists.
- Increase awareness of, and participation in, the Hidden Helpers Coalition.
- Feature new commitments made by event sponsors and panelists to increase support for children in military and veteran families.
Agenda
Pledge of Allegiance
- Thomas Brady, Cherry Hill Middle School and Military Family
Opening Remarks
- Kara Odom Walker, MD, MPH, MSHS, 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Health
- Steve Schwab, Elizabeth Dole Foundation
- R. Lawrence Moss, MD, FACS, FAAP, 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Health
- U.S. Senator Tom Carper (D-Del.), MBA, United States Senate
- Sheila Casey, White House Joining Forces Initiative, Office of the First Lady
- Video Presentation: Jill Biden, EdD, First Lady of the United States
- Silvia Lopez, 2020 Delaware Dole Caregiver Fellow, Code of Support Foundation and Military Family
Panel Facilitation
- Carol Vassar, MS, 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Health, Well Beyond Medicine Podcast
Panel 1: Policy and Military Leadership
- U.S. Senator Tom Carper (D-Del.), MBA, United States Senate
- Major General Michael R. Berry, MA, Delaware National Guard
- Secretary Josette D. Manning, Esq., Delaware Department of Health and Social Services
- Secretary Steven E. Yeatman, MEd, Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families
Panel 2: Education and the Early Years
- Mandy Brady, BSN, RN, MBA, CPN, CRCR, ACM-RN, 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Health and Military Family
- Thomas Brady, Cherry Hill Middle School and Military Family
- Tara Gleason, MEd, Military Child Education Coalition
- Laurie Sisk, Dover Air Force Base
- Denise Stouffer, MEd, Providence Creek Academy
- Jeanette Betancourt, EdD, Sesame Workshop
Panel 3: Health Care
- Video Presentation: The Fischer Family and Eric S. Sandler, MD, 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Health, Jacksonville
- Annie Pabon, Hidden Helper, Military Family
- Silvia Lopez, 2020 Delaware Dole Caregiver Fellow, Code of Support Foundation and Military Family
- Charo Bates, MBA, MS, MA, Elizabeth Dole Foundation
- Tina Atherall, DSW, LMSW, PsychArmor Institute
- Matthew Cook, MBA, Children's Hospital Association
- Daniel Podberesky, MD, FACR, 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's Hospital, Florida
Closing Remarks
- Steve Schwab, Elizabeth Dole Foundation
- R. Lawrence Moss, MD, FACS, FAAP, 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Health
About 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Health
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About Senator Tom Carper
United States Senator Tom Carper has served as Delawares State Treasurer, Congressman, Governor and now seniorSenator. He served five years as a naval flight officer, served three tours of duty in Southeast Asia during the VietnamWar, and continued to serve in the Naval Reserve as a P-3 aircraft mission commander until retiring with the rank ofcaptain in 1991 after 23 years of military service. He serves as Chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee,where he leads the fight to protect our environment, and serves on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairsand Finance Committees. Throughout his career in public service, Senator Carper has been an advocate for affordablehealth care, strengthening families and early childhood education.
About the Elizabeth Dole Foundation and Hidden Heroes
The Elizabeth Dole Foundation is the preeminent organization empowering, supporting and honoring our nations 5.5 million military caregivers the spouses, parents, family members and friends who care for Americas wounded, ill or injured service members and veterans at home. Founded by Senator Elizabeth Dole in 2012, the Foundation adopts a comprehensive approach in its support and advocacy, working with leaders in the public, private, nonprofit and faith communities to recognize military caregivers service and promote their well-being.