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Connecticut National Guard supports new moms with ‘Operation Shower'
Connecticut National Guard supports new moms with ‘Operation Shower'

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time2 days ago

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Connecticut National Guard supports new moms with ‘Operation Shower'

GROTON, Conn. (WTNH) — The Connecticut National Guard is throwing a baby shower for 20 military moms and moms-to-be separated from loved ones. 'We want this day to be all about them,' Lindsey Fletcher, Operation Shower chief product officer, said. 'We want them to feel like they have their best friend back home throwing them a shower for them.' 'Gasoline on the flames:' Lamont, Tong, Bysiewicz respond to Trump administration's use of National Guard in California The submarine museum in Groton is transformed into a place with a softer touch to launch Operation Shower. There are gifts, prizes and all things baby for moms who may be feeling alone during an important time in a couple's life. The tradition started 14 years ago, serving military families from all over the country. 'It just means that I feel not alone,' Alana Thompson, wife of a Coast Guard member, said. 'I don't get a baby shower. I didn't get a baby shower with my first one either, so this is very special.' The Traveler's PGA Championship is a sponsor of the non-profit organization. Last year's tournament raised just over $3.2 million for the charities they serve. 'People come out support the tournament,' Nathan Grube, Traveler's Championship Tournament director, said. 'You see some of the best players in the world; Scottie Scheffler, Rory Mcllroy, you see compete for a $20 million prize and guess what? Whatever money we make we give back to charities like this.' The gesture can be life-changing for some moms who are sometimes just looking to meet others sharing the same experience. 'This was our first duty station, his first time leaving so I've never experienced this before,' Erika Hannah, mom-to-be, said. 'I'm not going to lie. The first time is the hardest.' For more information, visit Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

KXAN's Jennifer Sanders is the 2025 Austinite of the Year
KXAN's Jennifer Sanders is the 2025 Austinite of the Year

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time11-05-2025

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KXAN's Jennifer Sanders is the 2025 Austinite of the Year

AUSTIN (KXAN) — KXAN evening anchor Jennifer Sanders took home the top honor at the 26th annual Austin Under 40 Awards Saturday. She was chosen as the Austinite of the Year from a group of 90 finalists across 18 categories selected not just for their professional achievements but also for their impact on the community. Jennifer's work as an experienced, compassionate journalist includes in-depth coverage of issues affecting East Austin, military veterans and local families. Her reporting is just one of many ways Jennifer generously shares her talents and heart to enrich the lives of those in her community. Jennifer is a long-time mentor and volunteer. She works with young aspiring journalists at the Bertha Sadler Means Young Women's Leadership Academy and delivers weekend snack packs to students at Norman Sims Elementary School to make sure no child spends the weekend hungry. She frequently serves as an emcee and moderator for community events, lending her skills to fundraising events for nonprofits and schools, and she is an annual presenter at the Joya T. Hayes Leadership Institute. She's volunteered for the American Heart Association for almost a decade in Texas and New York and partners with the Breast Cancer Resource Center. A proud daughter of retired military parents, Jennifer volunteers for Operation Shower, serving military moms-to-be whose partners are deployed. Jennifer serves on the Board of Regents at one of her alma maters, Texas Lutheran University, and she's also the chair of the student engagement and experience committee at TLU. She was selected as a fellow for the Solutions Journalism Network, whose mission is to train journalists how to rigorously report on people working to solve problems in their communities. Most recently, Jennifer was chosen as KXAN's next investigative fellow. She will begin a six-month, in-house investigative training program this summer. Congratulations to Jennifer Sanders on this well-deserved honor! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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