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In the years ahead, the country’s aging population will become the largest it’s been in US history. As that happens, the demand for long-term care will skyrocket. How will our families and our economy handle this unprecedented shift? Ai-Jen Poo is working to prepare the country for one of the biggest societal transformations in history that’s right around the corner but most people have never heard about.

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Break the Chain Campaign (BTCC) seeks to prevent and address the effects of the exploitation and abuse of migrant working women through survivor driven advocacy, outreach, and technical support.

BTCC is also a proud member of Caring Across Generations, a national grassroots campaign that seeks to bring dignity and value to the contributions of our nation’s aging population and the workforce who cares for them.

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