We’re wishing everyone a safe and happy Independence Day! Today, we’re grateful for the freedom to serve children and families in the U.S. 🇺🇸
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Imagine a place where the silent sacrifices of military families are not only recognized but also actively supported. Where nature's tranquility heals, and the collective voice of a community advocates for the unseen and unheard. This is the story of the Betsy Eves Group—a narrative of how passion, when paired with purpose, can ignite a beacon of hope for military spouses, caregivers, and their families. But why does this work matter? Because behind every uniform, there is a family—a network of individuals whose love, resilience, and sacrifices underpin the very freedoms we cherish. Our efforts go beyond mere acknowledgment; they strive to ensure that these families are empowered, supported, and honored not just in words, but in every action we take. The challenges facing military families continue to evolve, and so too must our efforts to support them. Our annual letter is not just a reflection of what we've achieved but a clarion call to action. It's an invitation to join us in this mission of hope, healing, and empowerment. To stand with us as we advocate for change, nurture connections, and celebrate the unwavering spirit of our military families. Download and read our full 2024 Annual Letter today. Let it be a reminder of the impact we can achieve together, and the enduring power of a community united in purpose and compassion. https://lnkd.in/gHC2Q5Vm
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🇺🇸 Remembering September 11th, 2001 🇺🇸 Today, we pause to honor the memory of the lives lost and the countless heroes who emerged on that fateful day 22 years ago. September 11, 2001, was a day that shook our nation to its core and changed the world forever. As we reflect on the tragic events of that day, let us also remember the resilience, unity, and strength that emerged in the aftermath. The stories of first responders, volunteers, and ordinary citizens coming together to support one another remind us of the power of compassion and solidarity in the face of adversity. In our professional lives, we can draw inspiration from the spirit of resilience displayed by those affected by 9/11. Let us strive to build a better future, one where we can work together to create a world that values peace, inclusivity, and understanding. Let us never forget, and let the memory of 9/11 serve as a reminder of the importance of coming together as a global community, even in the face of the most challenging circumstances. ✅ https://lnkd.in/dr5ZaY7
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Happy Juneteenth! Juneteenth is the oldest official celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States. This day reminds us that while we have made progress, the work is not done. CDA has been and will continue to be on a reflective and intentional journey to becoming a more anti-racist, inclusive, and decolonial organization. How we work matters for human dignity and our relationships. CDA is committed to practicing what we value most – listening, learning, and taking action to more explicitly incorporate anti-racist values and practices into our work. Learn more about Juneteenth: https://ow.ly/Ww8650ShXtQ CDA's DEIJ commitments: https://ow.ly/6Cpo50ShXtR
What is Juneteenth? – Juneteenth World Wide Celebration
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As we observe Memorial Day, we are reminded of the profound sacrifices made by countless men and women in uniform who have dedicated their lives to protecting our freedoms. This day is not just a long weekend; it is a solemn tribute to the valor and dedication of our servicemembers who have paid the ultimate price for the values we hold dear. Their courage and commitment are at the heart of what many refer to as American Exceptionalism. This notion encompasses the idea that the United States, founded on principles of liberty, democracy, and equality, holds a unique place in history. It suggests that our country has a distinct role in advancing freedom and justice around the world. American Exceptionalism is not merely a boastful claim; it is a call to action. It compels us to uphold the ideals that our fallen heroes fought for, ensuring that their legacy lives on through our actions and policies. It challenges us to strive for excellence, to innovate, and to lead with integrity and compassion on the global stage. As we enjoy the freedoms and opportunities provided by living in this exceptional nation, let’s take a moment to honor those who made it possible. May we remember that the bedrock of our exceptionalism is built upon the sacrifices of those who served. #memorialday #armedforces #investing #insurance
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Each November the Veterans Health Administration and NCIRE celebrates National Native American Heritage Month to honor and celebrate the rich traditions, languages, arts, and resilience of Native American communities nationwide. It is also an opportunity to educate and to raise awareness about the unique challenges Native people have faced both historically and, in the present, and the ways in which tribal citizens work to conquer these challenges. This year’s theme, Tribal Nations Soaring to New Heights, refers to the fact that for first time in history, Native Americans are strongly represented at the highest levels of government, leading agencies in finance, science, agriculture, natural resources, and education. The Native American population is incredibly diverse, with 574 federally recognized tribes, each with a unique cultural heritage and language. Native Americans serve in the United States Armed Services at a higher rate than any other group, with over 140,000 Native American Veterans currently living in the United States. To learn more about National Native American Heritage Month, please visit the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’s special observance site: https://lnkd.in/d_k8sm4w. Additionally, please visit Veterans Affairs' Office of Tribal Government Relations to learn more about how the VA builds and strengthens closer relations with tribal governments: https://lnkd.in/dkyRBspW.
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Honoring the brave, remembering the fallen. This Memorial Day, we express our deepest gratitude to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. #MemorialDay #CastlepointWealth #LiveAbundantly #WealthManagement #FinancialGoals #FinancialAdvisors
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Recently, I was asked to present at The American Legion’s National Membership Workshop. After moments like this, I tend to spend (probably too much) time reflecting on the experience - lessons learned, areas of opportunity, etc. I was called in to discuss legislative affairs and, more importantly, how we can use our legislative agenda to attract members. I started the course by asking everyone that owned a gun to stand. After that, I had everyone stand if they had heard of the NRA. I asked someone to explain, in one sentence, why individuals join the NRA. I repeated the process with PETA and the ACLU. Every answer was the exact same - individuals join advocacy organizations for representation. When you go to the NRA’s social media platforms, every single post is about guns. PETA’s platforms are covered with posts about animals. The ACLU’s platforms are covered with posts about civil liberties. Yet, for some peculiar reason, when you scroll The American Legion’s social media, there is a remarkable lack of comms about our advocacy (try it, look us up). The American Legion does an exceptional job pushing its Children and Youth and Americanism programs - exceptional. But, when you visit posts across America, the conversations are strikingly different from those on our feeds - What gets veterans yelling across a room is learning their benefits are on the chopping block. What gets them crying is watching Kabul fall. What gets them angry is knowing their terp, who kept them alive in country, has been abandoned. What gets them loud is realizing we’re not in a named war, yet we’re at the highest op tempo in American history. The American Legion exists to fight against these injustices and until we decide to talk about them, loudly, we won’t attract new members. If we lose sight of the fact we exist to represent an underserved population, all of the ancillary programs in the world won’t solve declining membership. Talk about the things that matter. 📸: intothebreachsupply #aaa #afghanistan #foreignrelations #veteransstrengtheningamerica
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Remembering the events of September 11th, a day that changed our world forever. 🇺🇸 Let us honor the lives lost and the resilience of a nation. 🙏 #NeverForget | #September11 | #Honor911 | #TwinTowers | #HeroesOf911 | #InMemoryOf911
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🎆 Happy Fourth of July everyone!! 🎆 Enjoy and be safe today while celebrating our nation's independence.✨ Take some time to reflect on the freedoms we cherish and the history that brought us here. Wishing you all a day filled with joy, fireworks, and patriotic pride! #FourthOfJuly #IndependenceDay #CelebrateSafely #Patriotic #Happy4th #Freedom #History #FireworksFun #ConsultingExpertise #MedicalConsulting #HealthcareOptimization #IPSConsulting #PracticeOptimization #HealthcareFinance #IPSCommunity #InnovativePracticeSolutions #PrivatePracticeSuccess
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Happy Independence Day, Today, we celebrate the land of the free and the home of the brave. Let's honor the visionaries who fought for our liberty and shaped our nation's destiny. #HealthcareSuccess #PatientGeneration #MedicalMarketing #MedicalPracticeGrowth #SerV #Consulting
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