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The Four Kinds of Caregivers - Which One Are You?
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter reminded us that caregiving connects every one of us. “There are only four kinds of people in the world, those who have been caregivers, those who are caregivers now, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” Join The Promise We Carry by sharing where you are on your caregiving journey. Survey Fields: I have been a caregiver. I am currently a caregiver. I will be a caregiver one day. I will need a caregiver someday.
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Oct 131 min read


What the World Can Teach Us — Global Models of Youth Caregiver Support
When it comes to supporting young caregivers, the United States is far behind. While millions of caregiving youth here remain invisible, other nations, and even one local U.S. program have already proven that recognition changes everything.
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Sep 42 min read


Carrying the Load Twice — Military Teen Caregivers
When we talk about military service, we often picture the soldier in uniform. But behind that uniform are families who also serve, and among them are teenagers quietly carrying a second kind of duty. These are the military teen caregivers: young people who balance the everyday challenges of growing up with the extraordinary responsibility of caring for loved ones.
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Sep 42 min read
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