Biden has continued to work on behalf of American families confronting cancer, focusing on supporting patients and their loved ones during their cancer journeys urging Americans to prioritize their cancer screenings and reducing health inequities in diagnosis, treatment, research, and outcomes. In recognition of World Cancer Day 2022, the President and First Lady reignited the Cancer Moonshot, laying out bold goals and a vision to end cancer as we know it. Biden continues her work promoting quality education for everyone.Ĭancer affects every community and it’s a common dark thread for so many, including the Biden family. From championing universal pre-school, teacher recruitment and retention, opportunities for career-connected learning, and more affordable options for education after high school, including free community college, Dr. Through her Joining Forces work, she has advocated for: increased economic opportunities for military spouses additional educational programming and support for military children more focus on health and wellness in the military community and improved resources for caregivers and survivors, including military and veteran children in caregiving homes.Īs a classroom teacher for over 30 years, advocating for increased educational opportunities for all students, of all ages, is close to her heart. In her first two years, she visited 24 military installations worked with Joining Forces partners to support over 30 events with the military-connected community and launched an interagency working group with the National Security Council, which secured over 80 commitments and proposals across the federal government to support military families. Biden announced the next phase and priorities of Joining Forces, her White House initiative to support military and veteran families, caregivers, and survivors.
She advanced the missions of two key White House initiatives, Joining Forces and the Cancer Moonshot, and also served as a leading messenger for the Administration’s most urgent priorities, including: safely reopening schools after the pandemic’s shutdown, supporting the President’s economic agenda, and urging adults and children to protect themselves and their communities by getting vaccinated against COVID-19. She has continued championing the causes that have defined her public life: supporting military families, advocating for increased educational opportunities, and working to end cancer as we know it. Biden traveled to over 40 states and territories, over 100 cities, and ten other countries. Biden has focused on reaching out to all Americans, helping to bring our country together.ĭuring her first two years as First Lady, Dr. Get Involved Show submenu for “Get Involved””Īs First Lady, Dr.The White House Show submenu for “The White House””.