Maryland Governor Wes Moore recently announced the state’s partnership with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation Hidden Heroes campaign to support military and veteran caregivers. The campaign, established by former U.S. Senator Elizabeth Dole in 2012, aims to assist the spouses, parents, family members, and friends who care for wounded, ill, or injured veterans. Governor Moore, a former U.S. Army paratrooper and captain, emphasized the importance of raising awareness about available resources for veteran families and ensuring these resources are readily accessible to them.
During a news conference, Governor Moore and Elizabeth Dole held a proclamation to announce Maryland’s participation in the Hidden Heroes campaign. Steve Schwab, the CEO of the campaign, expressed gratitude for Governor Moore’s efforts in supporting veterans and their families. He highlighted the coalition approach needed to address the challenges faced by those caring for veterans and expressed hope that Maryland’s initiative would serve as a model for other states to follow. First Lady Dawn Moore, a military spouse herself, emphasized the state’s responsibility to support the entire family by participating in the campaign.
The Hidden Heroes campaign, launched in 2016 and chaired by actor Tom Hanks, focuses on finding solutions for the long-term needs and challenges faced by caregivers of veterans. It aims to connect caregivers with each other and various resources to provide effective support. The campaign collaborates with individuals, businesses, communities, and leaders from various sectors to raise awareness and offer assistance to caregivers. With the partnership between Maryland and Hidden Heroes, the state hopes to provide support to over 150,000 military and veteran caregivers across the state.
Maryland’s decision to join the Elizabeth Dole Foundation Hidden Heroes campaign aligns with Governor Moore’s commitment to supporting the needs of veterans and their families. By participating in the campaign, Maryland aims to expand awareness and access to resources for military and veteran caregivers throughout the state. The campaign’s extensive network of over 200 communities nationwide demonstrates a collective effort to increase support for caregivers and address their unique challenges effectively.
The involvement of prominent figures such as Governor Moore and Elizabeth Dole in the Hidden Heroes campaign highlights the importance of recognizing the sacrifices and contributions of military and veteran caregivers. Through collaboration with community leaders, businesses, and government officials, the campaign seeks to implement sustainable solutions to support caregivers and enhance their well-being. Maryland’s proactive approach to joining the campaign reflects a broader commitment to honoring and supporting those who serve our country and their families.
As Maryland embarks on this partnership with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation Hidden Heroes campaign, the state’s leaders affirm their dedication to ensuring that military and veteran caregivers receive the support they deserve. By leveraging the resources and expertise of the campaign, Maryland aims to make a meaningful impact in enhancing the lives of caregivers and addressing the unique needs of those who selflessly care for our nation’s veterans. Through this collaboration, Maryland sets a positive example for other states to prioritize the well-being of military families and advocate for the recognition and support of caregivers across the nation.