Share Your Story

The We Are Well Beings Storywall is a central part of the Well Beings campaign, and now Bradley Cooper, an executive producer of Caregiving invites you to #ShareYourCaregivingStory. Your reflections, photos, videos, and stories help build a community of understanding, offer hope to others, and highlight the challenges and triumphs of caregiving.

How to Share Your Story

Sharing your caregiving story is simple and meaningful. Here’s how you can contribute:

  1. Email your reflections, videos, or photos to info@wellbeings.org.
  2. Send your story directly to us bit.ly/WellBeingsStoryWallSub.
  3. Use #WellBeings and #ShareYourCaregivingStory on your social media posts to share your story. Or DM your story to us on these social media platforms:

Suggested Prompts

Not sure where to begin? Here are some prompts to help guide your story:

Your story matters. By sharing your caregiving experience, you can inspire others, provide valuable insights, and help build a supportive community for caregivers everywhere. Join us in making a difference — one story at a time.

The We Are Well Beings Storywall is made possible through generous support provided by Otsuka and People.

Support for Caregiving Provided By

Otsuka logo
OneAmerica Financial Foundation logo
Comfort Keepers logo
CareScout logo
care.com logo
Evelyn Y. Davis Foundation
RKMF logo
AVDF logo
Ford Foundation logo
rcw foundation logo
Cherish Health logo
Next 50 logo
NAMI logo
Path Foundation logo
care fund logo
JAHF logo
CPB logo

Outreach and Engagement Partners for Caregiving

RCI logos
GIA logo
Milken Institute logo
global coalition on aging logo
Wallis Annenberg GenSpace logo
Elizabeth Dole Foundation logo
National Partnership for Health Care and Hospice Innovation (NPHI) logo
NMHA logo
Fred Rogers Productions logo
Caregiver Action Network (CAN) logo
CTAC logo
AACY logo
CAG Logo
SHRM logo
NAC logo
LSA logo
capc logo
People logo
Forbes logo

Support Provided By
Support for Caregiving is made possible by Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc.; OneAmerica Financial Foundation; Comfort Keepers; CareScout Holdings, Inc.; Cherish Health Inc. dba Cherish; Care.com; Evelyn Y. Davis Foundation; Richard King Mellon Foundation; The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations; Ford Foundation; Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation; NextFifty Initiative (Next50); National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI); PATH Foundation; Care for All with Respect and Equity (CARE) Fund; The John A. Hartford Foundation; and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Outreach and Engagement Partners
National outreach and engagement partners for Caregiving include Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers; Grantmakers In Aging; Milken Institute | Future of Aging; Global Coalition on Aging; Elizabeth Dole Foundation; National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation; National Minority Health Association; Fred Rogers Productions; Caregiver Action Network; The Coalition to Transform Advanced Care; American Association of Caregiving Youth; Caring Across Generations; SHRM and SHRM Foundation; National Alliance for Caregiving; Lutheran Services in America; Center to Advance Palliative Care; PEOPLE; and Forbes.com.

Caregiving is a Production Of
Lea Pictures and WETA Washington, D.C., in association with Ark Media. For Ark Media, Chris Durrance serves as Director and Senior Producer; Barak Goodman is Series Producer; and Ruth Fertig is Producer. Executive Producers for Lea Pictures are Bradley Cooper and Weston Middleton. Executive Producers for WETA are John F. Wilson and Tom Chiodo. Producer for WETA is Kate Kelly. Production is managed for WETA by Jim Corbley. Consulting Producer is Paul Irving.