First Lady Melania Trump is marking her "Be Best" campaign's second anniversary to help families, children, leaders, and "stakeholders to help all parties help to be invested in helping the American children" succeed and surpass obstacles.

For two years now, "Be Best" has played a vital role in creating awareness, successful programs, and acts of kindness. Not to mention encouraging private-public sector associations to assist children as they overcome the struggles they encounter every day.

Weighing in on the 2nd-anniversary celebration, Stephanie Grisham, who served as the Chief of Staff and Press Secretary of the White House, said in a statement, that since the initiative's launch, the First lady has used "Be Best" in connecting with children, families, and key leaders as well as the stakeholders from different backgrounds to listen to their different stories and learn about the problems they face.

Mrs. Trump, Grisham added, will continue addressing the vitality of internet-based safety, encourage the children's wellbeing, and keep on finding more ways to help households impacted by addiction and opioid.

Highlighting Some of the Successes of the First Lady's Campaign

In commemoration of its second anniversary, the White House came out with the highlights of the success of Mrs. Trump's "Be Best" initiative. One of the main highlights is her being able to visit more than 20 classrooms and meet with almost 4,000 students globally.

Another highlight of the success of "Be Best" is that she has already toured almost 20 hospitals, both local and international, accenting their groundbreaking programs and crediting the health workers for their commitment to their parents.

Essentially too, almost every government agency has its own "Be Best" Ambassador, who concentrates on both opportunities and resources available within their department and employs them to make a difference in the children's lives.

On top of the First Lady's world tour, she has invited thousands of children, too, to the White House for the last two years to take part in the activities of "Be Best."

The First Lady's Initiatives in Participation to "Be Best" International

The press office of the First Lady provided information too, about her initiatives in participation to "Be Best" International.

The First Lady said, "It is my hope that talking" about this initiative's values, with the young people in America and all over the world, the parents, teachers, and children "will strive to share them with friends and families" within their respective communities.

Specifically, during her trip to Kenya, Mrs. Trump was able to visit the Nest Children's Home. This place focuses "on children whose mothers are in jail" and provides them food, emotional support, clothing, educational opportunities, as well as medical care.

Another initiative of the first lady is a program known as "Be the Best You Can Be!" which focuses on veterans and their children.

This program concentrates on empowering and engaging the youngsters on the essentiality of resilience and respect.

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