Driving change through knowledge, advocacy, and compassionate leadership.
Founded by my friend Jayne Dow Larkin and her business partner Heather Durenberger, People in the Squeeze is a powerful platform that gives voice to those caught in the middle – supporting aging parents while raising kids, managing careers, and everything in between. Their People in the Squeeze podcast is honest, bold, and often funny – sharing the real day-to-day struggles and small wins of caregiving life. From their book Thriving in Chaos to their growing community, their work is helping caregivers feel seen, heard, and a little less alone.
Nicole Will has created something really special with WillGather. As a caregiver advocate and connector, she brings warmth, wisdom, and practical insight to every conversation—whether it’s through her podcast, her writing, or her interviews with thought leaders in the aging and caregiving space. I’m lucky to call her a friend and grateful for the work she’s doing to inform, uplift, and empower caregivers everywhere.
Teepa Snow is one of the most trusted voices in dementia care, and her Positive Approach to Care has helped countless families better understand and support their loved ones. Her videos, trainings, and hands-on techniques are clear, compassionate, and incredibly useful—especially for those new to caregiving or feeling overwhelmed. Her work has personally helped me, and I’m honored to share it here.
Carrie, the voice behind Dementia Darling, brings warmth, honesty, and deep understanding to the dementia care space. As a former caregiver and certified dementia practitioner, she shares real, relatable insights that help others feel more supported and less alone. Her approachable style and thoughtful content make tough topics easier to navigate—and remind caregivers that they’re doing meaningful work, even on the hardest days.
Be Light offers exactly what its name promises—clarity, compassion, and guidance during some of life’s most overwhelming seasons. Founded by certified care manager Adria Thompson, the platform helps families navigate aging and dementia care with both expertise and heart. Whether you’re planning ahead or in the thick of it, Be Light brings calm, confidence, and a much-needed sense of direction.
Building impact through aligned missions, shared tools , and real-world solutions.
One of the main reasons I started Good Carma was to remind people that there’s still joy to be found—even after a dementia diagnosis. That’s why I love what HFC (Hilarity for Charity) is doing. Co-founded by Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller Rogen, HFC uses humor, creativity, and heart to raise awareness, support caregivers, and bring some lightness to a really tough space.
They offer free respite care, brain health education, and hilarious events that actually make space for joy. Don’t miss their Terrifically Funny Tuesdays—a virtual comedy series that brings laughs straight to your living room while supporting an incredible cause.
UsAgainstAlzheimer’s is a bold, action-driven organization working to stop Alzheimer’s and uplift the voices of those most affected by it—including caregivers, communities of color, and people living with the disease. They focus on real change—advocating for research funding, advancing health equity, and pushing for better care and support at every level. If you’re looking for ways to get involved, speak up, or learn more about the bigger picture, this is a powerful place to start.
Founded by Elizabeth Miller, Happy Healthy Caregiver is all about helping caregivers care for themselves, too. Through her blog, podcast, and resources, Elizabeth shares practical tips, real-life stories, and time-saving tools to help caregivers find a little balance and breathe easier. It’s supportive, relatable, and a great reminder that your health and happiness matter, too.
For Their Thoughts is dedicated to supporting young caregivers—people in their 20s and 30s caring for loved ones with dementia. Through advocacy, community, and education, they’re raising awareness about the unique challenges young caregivers face and creating space for their voices to be heard.
They also offer immersive workshops that help caregivers, professionals, and advocates build deeper understanding and connection. Whether you’re showing up for your loved ones, your team, or your community, these sessions are a powerful way to boost empathy, morale, and impact—all while uplifting those living with dementia.
Founded by Karen Garner, The Caregiver Club is a heartfelt community created for caregivers by someone who’s lived it. After navigating her husband’s early-onset Alzheimer’s diagnosis, Karen turned her experience into advocacy, connection, and support for others on similar journeys. From real-life stories to caregiver resources and events, this space reminds you that you’re not alone—and that your voice matters.
Lorenzo’s House is a beacon of hope for families facing younger-onset Alzheimer’s. Founded by Seana Kelley after her husband Lorenzo’s diagnosis at just 48, the organization creates innovative, inclusive support for both care partners and kids. From youth programs to global peer networks, Lorenzo’s House is building community, breaking stigma, and redefining what compassionate, family-centered care looks like.
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