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Meet Beth: Our New Managing Director, Campaign Whiz, and Family Caregiver

We’re so excited to welcome Beth Shipp as our new managing director. Beth brings a wealth of campaign management experience...

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Universal Family Care: Big, Bold, Doable

On Monday, June 24th, we took a huge step forward in changing the way that we care. Because the way...

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On the Basis of Care

There shall be allowed as a deduction expenses paid during the taxable year by a taxpayer who is a woman...

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How Employers Can Help Caregivers For A Win-Win

This article first appeared in Forbes on January 27, 2019. Read the original there.  If American employers embraced the recommendations...

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#WeKnowYouCare: On The Basis of Sex, masculinity, and caregiving

You cannot value something you cannot see Which is why we’re so excited about the campaign we’re running inspired by...

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Let’s talk about (On The Basis of) Sex, culture, and caregiving

Pop culture can be a great entryway into meaningful conversations. For example, we were part of a deep conversation on...

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I am never going to let anyone else feel this level of despair and isolation. Shaista Kazmi on being committed to quality, affordable, culturally competent in-home care.

Shaista Kazmi is a family caregiver from West Bloomfield, Michigan. She’s experienced the isolation and guilt of caregiving, as well...

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I cannot imagine going back to the old ways. Jeffery Kearney on how getting the right support makes all the difference.

Jeffery Kearney is a life-long caregiver currently coordinating care for his mother from afar in Washington, DC. He’s always played...

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I feel like I’m running on fumes. Heather Bolden on the challenges – and rewards – of being a sandwich generation caregiver.

Heather Bolden is a family caregiver in her early 50’s from Farmington, Minnesota. She’s both a caregiver to her mom...

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I was still trying to figure out my own life. Aisha Adkins on taking on life-or-death caregiver responsibilities at 28.

Aisha Adkins is a 33 year old family caregiver from Atlanta, Georgia. Not only was her caregiving role unexpected, the...

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