By Edwin Walker, Acting Assistant Secretary for Aging and Acting Administrator, ACL
September
11 is National Grandparents Day. Since 1978, the first Sunday after
Labor Day has been designated as a day to pay tribute to our nation’s
grandparents. Grandparents are our important connections to the past and
they help to lay the groundwork for our futures.
Like
many Americans today, I too experienced first-hand the love, wisdom and
caring that can only come from a grandparent. I was raised in part by
my grandmother who instilled values and principles that I live by today.
There is nothing that can compare to the cherished relationship that
can exist between a grandparent and a grandchild.
Not
only do grandparents play an important role within their families,
sometimes they may find themselves back in the role of parent raising
children due to unfortunate events. For many grandparents, stepping into
a parental role again, means confronting new and different challenges
than those they faced when they raised their own children. The
Administration on Aging’s National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP)
provides support for grandparents who are raising their young
grandchildren. The program enables the Aging Network to address the
unique needs of grandparents who step in to provide care for their
grandchildren. To read more, click here.
Source:
Grandparents Day: Sunday September 11
Source:
Grandparents Day: Sunday September 11
1 comment:
My Grandmother was a victim of guardianship abuse. I remember her every day and there's not a day I don't cry about what happened to her.
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