Pool Reports by Christian Datoc, Washington Examiner
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November 10, 2021 10:39 |
FLOTUS pool report #1 — Event honoring children in military and veteran caregiving families Greetings on a crisp fall Wednesday at the White House. This morning, First Lady Jill Biden will take part in a ceremony with Joining Forces and the Hidden Helpers Coalition honoring children in military and veteran caregiving families. Former Senator Elizabeth Dole, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Denis McDonough, and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will also take part in the event, currently scheduled for 11:30am ET. FLOTUS' remarks will be livestreamed at WhiteHouse.com, and pool will send along relevant color and background as necessary. Feel free to reach out directly with any questions. |
November 10, 2021 10:59 |
FLOTUS pool report #2 — gathering … at the Palm Room doors as of 10:55am Reminder that you can stream the event here: |
November 10, 2021 11:49 |
FLOTUS pool report #3 — in the room Pool entered the East Room at 11:13am ET as attendees were starting to take their seats. Fairly standard setup: 4 armchairs situated to the left of the podium on the dais. Will send a photo in a future report. Still tracking an on time start. |
November 10, 2021 11:52 |
FLOTUS pool report #4 — Joining Forces and Hidden Helpers fact sheet Flagging this fact sheet on today's announcement that FLOTUS' office just distributed… FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FACT SHEET: Joining Forces and Hidden Helpers Coalition Pledge Support to Military and Veteran Children in Caregiving Families In April 2021, Joining Forces partnered with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation and Wounded Warrior Project® to launch Hidden Helpers, a new initiative designed to create supportive programming for and bring awareness to the 2.3 million children of wounded, ill or injured service members or veterans. On November 10, 2021, First Lady Jill Biden, Senator Elizabeth Dole, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Denis McDonough, and Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III, alongside the Hidden Helpers Coalition of more than 50 public and private sector organizations, will announce a series of commitments to support children in military or veteran caregiving families and enhance the support services available to them. Nearly 40 unique commitments for new and expanded resources, programs, and financial pledges mark a significant and unprecedented leap forward in how America supports its more than 2.3 million military-connected caregiver children and youth. These commitments will support the gaps in support for these children identified by a new report, published today by Mathematica Research and commissioned by the Elizabeth Dole Foundation: Hidden Helpers at the Frontlines of Caregiving: Supporting the Healthy Development of Children from Military and Veteran Caregiving Homes. The Hidden Helpers Coalition's groundbreaking efforts to address the needs highlighted by the study serves as a call to action for all sectors to expand and build support for children in military caregiving homes. Key Findings:
Commitments to Hidden Helpers: Biden-Harris Administration
Financial Support
Education and Training Materials
Health Care Commitments
New Programming
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November 10, 2021 11:53 |
FLOTUS pool report #5 — event underway Secretaries Austin, McDonough, and Sen. Dole entered the East Room at 11:40am, followed by FLOTUS and a group of Hidden Helpers at 11:41am. The First Lady, wearing a green, sleeves dress, was holding hands with two of the children while entering the room. The event started at 11:42am. A reminder you can stream it all here: One quick note: FLOTUS' press secretary Michael La Rosa informed the pool that this is FLOTUS' first solo event at the White House this year. |
November 10, 2021 12:20 |
FLOTUS pool report #6 — FLOTUS excerpts WH passing along excerpts of FLOTUS' prepared remarks **EXCERPTS** *** Back then, I marveled at how they seemed to carry their families on will and grit alone, seamlessly moving between feeding an infant and making complex decisions on their husband's treatment. But today, at my very first in-person White House East Room event, I'm thinking about the children in those rooms. I think about how they have grown up like Gabby and Ava, helping their dad cope with an injury that they can't see. Like Sylvia's daughter, Zianny, who helps her dad keep track of his medications and doctor appointments. Like Noah, who learned how to get his dad through a severe seizure if his mom wasn't home. Like Kris, who worried so deeply about his father's wellbeing that he began to experience similar trauma. Or like Mason, who became the family entertainer—always ready with a joke or story, to put a smile on his parents' faces when things seem hopeless. The six brave kids here in our front row represent more than 2 million "hidden helpers" across the country, who are growing up in the shadow of 20 years of war. Some are old enough to be going to college or pursuing careers—and some are young enough that you still don't understand what makes your family unique. But all of you are serving and sacrificing in your own way. And it's time that we, as a nation, recognize you and commit to giving you the support you deserve. Because from a young age, hidden helpers learn the cost of our wars up close. No, we can't shield our caregiving kids from the reality of war or its aftermath, but we can recognize that the costs last long after our troops come home—and that injuries can be felt throughout generations. We can celebrate caregiver kids' strength and resilience. We can—and we must—give our military and veteran caregiving families everything they need to care for their wounded warrior with compassion, dignity, and love. We must bring hidden helpers' service out of the shadows—let their light shine—and give them the support they need to thrive. That's why I am so grateful for the groundbreaking study that the Elizabeth Dole Foundation is releasing today on the experiences and needs of caregiving children across the country. Senator Dole, for seven years, it has been an honor to stand with you, and now to join the Elizabeth Dole Foundation as a member of the Hidden Helpers Coalition. Thanks to your work and the commitment of 60 public and private organizations like the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers, Sesame Street, MCEC, and PsychArmor, we have a powerful coalition ready to step up. Through Joining Forces—my White House initiative that supports our military and veteran families, caregivers and survivors—we launched the first ever interagency working group focused on the needs of children in caregiving homes. And the US Department of Veterans Affairs has committed to connecting caregiving families to resources in their communities. Supporting our caregivers is critical to our national security. Our troops and their families need to know that if they ever face injuries, illnesses, or wounds, we will have your back. Gabby and Ava, Zianny and Noah, Kris and Mason, today is all about you. We're here to celebrate you. Your bravery. Your kindness. Your compassion and hard work. We're here to thank you for everything you do to help out at home—all the extra chores you take on or the times you watch your brothers and sisters. We know you need a break sometimes—and that you need to be around kids and teachers who understand what you're going through, without needing it explained. We're here to honor the sacrifices you've made—the time you've missed with friends or moments you feel lonely because your family is different. And, most of all, we're here to tell you that you aren't "hidden" any more. You're not alone. Don't forget that. The President and I see you. The Secretaries, Senator Dole, your military, and all of our partners see you. And we see the millions of kids out there just like you. But not only do we see you, we stand with you. And we are going to work to live up to the example of courage and duty that you set every day. Thank you and God bless your families. |
November 10, 2021 12:45 |
FLOTUS pool report #7 — event ends … at 12:30pm. On her exit from East Room, FLOTUS responded to a question Kyle Mazza (UNF NEWS) about what she thought about the Hidden Helpers' individual stories… "It was beautiful. Heartwarming, wasn't it?," FLOTUS answered. Another quick note (h/t Daily Mail's Emily Goodin), but it would appear that FLOTUS' dress is from Brandon Maxwell: The scene: That's all from me, y'all. Enjoy your Hump Days. |
Jill Biden, First Lady Pool Reports of November 10, 2021 Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/353330