In 2012, Holly Vega’s brother had a heart attack at 40, that’s when she began her heart- healthy advocacy. But it was Gold Star wife Vivianne Wersel’s story of her Marine husband’s heart attack that pushed her to establish Military Hearts Matter (MHM). Holly developed this advocacy group to bring awareness of the stresses of military life for both service members and family and its relation to heart health. In 2020, Holly and Co founder Kaprece James started the non-profit Military Hearts Matter.
MHM is a 501c3 nonprofit organization with a vision to help educate, support and create programs for the military heart community. Together with a board, volunteers, and ambassadors of military spouses and veterans, the organization is paving the way to fully support our military heart community. Military Hearts Matter’s mission is to support the military hearts that serve.
Holly Carter Vega is a Marine Corps spouse and has been married to her husband, LT Col Javier Vega, for 21 years. Holly is also currently pursuing a B.S. in Social Psychology from Park University and is a full time mother of three kids. An avid volunteer, Holly was named the 2019 Military Spouse of the Year. The Vega family was also named the 2019 Central Florida USO Marine Corps Family of the Year.
Holly is a connector and a supporter; striving daily to connect military families to resources while supporting military spouses to collaborate in the pursuit of their dreams. She is a strong believer that military spouses are stronger together and strives to lift their collective voices as one of their biggest advocates. She hopes by encouraging mentorship and empowering spouses, they will recognize how their gifts are important to the military spouse community.
Listeners, if you would like to learn more about Military Hearts Matter and Holly, check out her website here or connect with her on social media via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, or YouTube.
Empowerment Minute with Brooklyn
As we embark on a New Year, remember that making New Year Resolutions can be hard. But with strength and courage, you can make your goals happen. E. E. Cummings is quoted saying “It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.” With the right amount of courage, we know that you can tackle whatever 2022 brings your way.
News 6 with Jolene
Here is this week’s News 6 mashup of stories for the week of Jan. 24, 2022, straight from AWN News 6 Correspondent, Jolene McNutt:
Army Launches Annual Housing Tenant Satisfaction Survey
The Army launched its annual housing tenant satisfaction survey last week.
“‘By responding to the survey, every resident will have a voice in how the Army and its partners continue to maintain and improve the quality of our housing,’ said Lt. Gen. Jason Evans, Deputy Chief of Staff of G-9 which provides policies, programs, resources and expertise for services and installation infrastructure.”
The survey takes about 10 minutes and closes on February 24. If you did not receive a link to the survey, email:
[email protected]BP/Amoco Fuel Offered at Fort Bragg Express Stores
Customers at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina will now have access to BP/Amoco fuel at all seven Express gas stations, announced