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Season 3   ·   Episode 1

Stories of Resilience: Meg Graves

As a proud Navy spouse of 12 years, Meg is no stranger to the hardships of being married in the military. Their three children, two of whom are EFM, and her own EFM status as a Breast Cancer survivor have given her first-hand experience in advocating for their unique needs. Breast cancer has taught her that we all have our own version of hard. She has empowered, led, and encouraged other military families as their needs and families grow and change. Her role as a Navy ombudsman (& Air Force key spouse) at joint commands has given her insights into how EFMP differs between service branches.

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Show Takeaways:

  • Meg embodies FamilyLine’s core value of Compassion with GRIT. Specifically, Meg highlights the G of GRIT with the importance of being genuine in all circumstances.
  • As an advocate for your children, being genuine is a strength that brings clarity and purpose to the daily grind.
  • As an advocate for your personal health journey, living in a genuine manner emboldens you to face your own version of hard.
  • As a Navy spouse, exemplifying a genuine nature helps you meet the challenges of navigating this military lifestyle.

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Meg Graves