Readout of First Lady Melania Trump’s Meeting with the Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs
First Lady Melania Trump convened the Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs this morning in the State Dining Room of the White House. The meeting focused on several programs within the Administration’s agencies that closely align with the three pillars of the First Lady’s initiative, Be Best - well-being of children, social media safety, and families affected by opioid abuse.
Mrs. Trump led the meeting and gave opening remarks, then called on Secretary DeVos of the Department of Education, Secretary Carson of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Secretary Azar and Admiral Giroir of the Department of Health and Human Services, Acting Administrator Gaynor of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Administrator Green of the Agency for International Development to share information about programs that positively impact the lives of children both domestically and abroad.
Among the programs described were the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development’s “Strong Families Initiative”, which provides resources to caregivers and parents, helping to strengthen the family unit for children. The United States Department of Health and Human Services has a dedicated program focused on finding the best approaches to identifying and testing treatment procedures for infants experiencing neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome. Acting Administrator Pete Gaynor gave a presentation regarding the work the Federal Emergency Management Agency is doing to prepare children in cases of emergencies. Administrator Green gave a briefing on the United States Agency for International Development’s youth integration and engagement efforts.
“Today was a great opportunity to hear from these agencies on the programs that most align with Be Best,” said First Lady Melania Trump. “I am looking forward to working with the Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs to help children receive all the tools and support they need to be successful in life.”
At the conclusion of the meeting, Mrs. Trump thanked the attending members and spoke briefly on future opportunities to work together.
Roundtable Participants: Secretary Alex Azar, United States Department of Health and Human Services Matt Dummermuth, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, United States Department of Justice Ms. A.T. Johnston, Deputy Assistant Secretary, United States Department of Defense Acting Secretary David Bernhard, United States Department of Interior Secretary Wilbur Ross, United States Department of Commerce Patrick Pizzella, United States Department of Labor Secretary Ben Carson, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Betsy DeVos, United States Department of Education Secretary Elaine Chao, United States Department of Transportation Henry Darwin, Acting Deputy Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency Pete Gaynor, Acting Administrator, FEMA Ayanna Hudson, Director of Arts Education, NEA Michelle Giuda, Assistant Secretary, United States Department of State Dr. France A. Córdova, Director of the National Science Foundation Administrator Mark Green, United States Agency for International Development Barbara Stewart, CEO, Corporation for National and Community Service Admiral Giroir, Assistant Secretary for Health, United States Department of Health and Human Services Jamila Robinson, Office of National Drug Control Policy
List of Attending Agencies: The US Department of State The US Department of Defense The US Department of Justice The US Department of Interior The US Department of Commerce The US Department of Labor The US Department of Health and Human Services The US Department of Housing and Urban Development The US Department of Transportation The US Department of Education The US Environmental Protection Agency The Federal Emergency Management Agency The National Endowment for the Arts The National Science Foundation The US Agency for International Development The Corporation for National and Community Service The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau The Office of National Drug Control Policy
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