
This webinar is hosted by The CARE Fund and The John A. Hartford Foundation and Cohosted by Grantmakers In Health.
The vast majority of family caregivers have jobs outside the home. Public and corporate policies need to be reshaped so working parents of young kids and family members caring for older and disabled loved ones can live dignified lives with economic security. Meanwhile, professional caregivers struggle to make ends meet with low wages and meager benefits. We invite you to join us for a robust discussion on the state of care and work with Inimai Chettiar (A Better Balance), Jason Resendez (National Alliance for Caregiving), and Haeyoung Yoon (National Domestic Workers Alliance).
Drawing on the data from Caregiving in the US 2025 report, panelists will explore both the support needed by family caregivers in the workforce as well as the need to improve the quality of paid caregiver jobs.
Speakers:
- Inimai Chettiar, A Better Balance
- Anna Wadia, The Care for All with Respect and Equity Fund
- Rani Snyder, The John A. Hartford Foundation
- Jason Resendez, National Alliance for Caregiving
- Haeyoung Yoon, National Domestic Workers Alliance

