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First Lady Melania Trump is the wife of the 45th PresidentDonald J. Trump and the mother to their sonBarron Trump. She is the second First Lady born outside of the United Statesand she is the only First Lady to become a naturalized United States citizen. Through her BE BEST initiativeshe has become an ambassador of kindnessan advocate for issues impacting the lives of childrenand has given a voice to our Nation’s most vulnerable children and families.

Melania Trump was born on April 261970 in Slovenia. At age 16she began what would soon become a highly successful modeling careerappearing in many high profile ad campaigns and working with some of the best photographers in the fashion industry.

In 1996Mrs. Trump moved to New York and 10 years latershe proudly became a United States Citizen. Mrs. Trump has always been an active member of her community. In 2005she was Honorary Chairwoman for the Martha Graham Dance Company. That same yearshe was awarded Goodwill Ambassador by the American Red Cross—a role she served in for four years. Mrs. Trump served five years as Honorary Chairwoman for the Boys’ Club of New York and was named Woman of the Year in 2006 by the Police Athletic League.

In 2010Mrs. Trump was the Chairwoman for the American Heart Associationwhich raised $1.7 million for research. That same year she launched her own jewelry collection.

While Melania Trump became a household name in modeling and a contributing member of her communityshe is first and foremost a mother and wifeand in 2017Melania Trump made the White House and Washington home for her family.

In her role as First LadyMrs. Trump focuses her time on the many issues affecting children across the Nation. An unwavering characteristic of the First Lady is her aptitude for showing love and compassion in all that she does. Mrs. Trump spends much of her time meeting with children all over the world—in classroomshospitalscare facilitiesat home in the White Houseand in communities worldwide.

It was this passion that led to the establishment of BE BESTMrs. Trump’s awareness campaign focused around the well-being of children and highlighting the people and programs dedicated to ensuring a better future for our next generation. The campaign has three pillars: well-beingwhich includes the social and emotional health of children; online safetywhich focuses on educating families on how to protect children online and promote healthy online habits; and opioid abusefocused on protecting our most vulnerable from the effects of drug abuse while promoting resources and programs for all who struggle with addiction.

Since its launchBE BEST  has been dedicated to shining a light on the people and programs doing extraordinary things for children both in the United States and around the world. While promoting well-beingMrs. Trump traveled to National Parks highlighting the importance of natural resourceshistorywildlifeand great outdoors to young people. She also spent time working with groups such as the Red Cross and FEMA to ensure children are educated and prepared for natural disasters. Mrs. Trump elevated awareness around issues such as Sickle Cell DiseaseSocial-Emotional Learning curriculum (SEL)protecting Native American children in the Indian Health Service System (IHS)and issues within our Nation’s child welfare system.

With technology and social media emerging as a daily routine in children’s livesMrs. Trump found it important to promote online safety and educate families on healthy online habits. Mrs. Trump met with leaders in technology to raise awareness on the tools and resources available to protect childrenspoke to parents and teachers about the importance of educating children on how to safely interact with one another on the Internetand met with families who tragically lost loved ones due to online attacks.

In the midst of the opioid epidemicMrs. Trump used BE BEST to raise awareness about the dangers of opioid abuse—notably the devastating effects it has on infants and unborn babies. Mrs. Trump met with medical professionals and families in recovery and traveled to countless hospitals and treatment centers to promote innovative treatment and recovery programs for babies born with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS). Mrs. Trump’s overarching goal was to help reduce the stigma surrounding addiction and encourage others to adopt similar treatment programs within their own community. In addition to her hospital and treatment facility visitsMrs. Trump became a leading voice in the public and private sector on the negative impacts opioids have on children and families and encouraged public-private sector partnerships to help overcome the epidemic.

BE BEST also held a role on the international stage. In October of 2018First Lady Melania Trump embarked on a solo international trip to Africa; visiting GhanaKenyaMalawiand Egypthighlighting impactful hospitalsschoolsand USAID programs benefiting children. The First Lady also joined the President on countless international visits and met with more than 30 foreign diplomatsheads of stateand their spouses to share solutions to the issues impacting children globally.

In addition to BE BESTMrs. Trump had a deep appreciation for the military and their families. She traveled to military bases domestically and overseasincluding Iraq in 2018and regularly incorporated military families in public engagements. The First Lady also worked with Second Lady Karen Pence in expanding the American Red Cross Comfort Kit program to include deployed United States troops who are stationed away from home during the holidays.

Mrs. Trump also played an integral role in honoring the 100th Anniversary of the Ratification of the 19th Amendment and the women’s suffrage movement in the summer of 2020. She hosted a children’s art competition that depicted drawings of individualsobjectsand events that hold a significant meaning to the women’s suffrage movement. She featured a winner from each state in the Building the Movement Exhibit and worked alongside the bipartisan Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission to pass legislation that authorized the “Every Word We Utter” Monument in WashingtonD.C.

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemicMrs. Trump used her platform to publish public service announcements promoting helpful guidance and reminders from the Center for Disease Control (CDC). During this timethe First Lady kept in constant communication with State and local governmentsforeign leadersand also developed creative online engagements with children to do from the safety of their homes. In addition to these official effortsMrs. Trump sent care packages and donated lunches to hospitalslocal law enforcement officersfoster care facilitiesand others who fought the virus from the frontlines.

As First LadyMrs. Trump looks forward to continuing her work on behalf of children and the issues she is passionate about.