Remembering 9/11

Our team would be remised if we did not share some words about this very somber day. I will never forget what I was doing twenty years ago.  Mario went into work early while I was engaged in the morning routine with our son who was only a few months old. I was in the kitchen cleaning up when the phone rang. Mario called me yelling to put on the news.  I could hear the horror and rage in his voice. Something I had never experienced. Suddenly, I understood his shock while I watched the nightmare unfolded in front of my eyes. I had no idea what was happening or what either of us said after that. I could not comprehend what was happening nor the impact all of this would have on the individuals that lost their lives that day, their families, nor the first responders. However, I do know in the days that followed our nation came together. So many men and women responded to the call to serve. Not because we called on them but because they felt an intrinsic desire to protect our way of life and as a way of honoring all that died that day. 

For me, since losing Mario, I have found my own call to service. Quite simply, I was blessed to have an opportunity to continue his legacy. Through this gift of the Sugar Bear Foundation, I have found immense purpose and healing. There is a need for the work we are doing because of the incredible men and women who have answered the call and given their lives in service to our country... Today I ask you to continue that service even if for only one day. Call someone who may need to hear a friendly voice, check on an elderly neighbor or volunteer. Give back in honor of all those who were taken from on this day or felt inspired to give back as a result.  Thank you for helping us continue Sugar Bear’s legacy of service while giving back to the families who have given their all. 

Jennifer Carazo 
Gold Star wife/Chairman

Updates and More!

Some quick updates to share before we say goodbye to summer, hello to September, and beautiful fall weather…

Rescheduled: Virtual Financial Literacy Workshop for Spouses and their Teens Preparing for College - Due to a recent storm some of our Team had power and internet issues so we had to reschedule our virtual workshop. We hope spouses and teens will still be able to join us on August 29th.

We receive a lot of inquiries daily from families dealing with the loss of their service members and we are working to best serve your needs. Such loss is incredibly traumatic and takes a great deal of support. We are here for these families and continue to stand by their side. Our Team knows this path all too well and continues to create and expand our programs, offer events, and form partnerships with other organizations that can not only assist us with our mission, but our families too. Additionally, we are directing our funding and fundraising toward such endeavors. As such, we look forward to sharing some new opportunities soon. For now, spouses please check out our latest offerings and new Career Survey. Your participation helps direct our time and efforts. We also invite you to share your loved one on our Honor Wall. It's our way of honoring your family's service and sacrifice.

Thank you!  To our friends and supporters, we thank you for helping us give back to the families who have given their all in service to our country.  As always please do not hesitate to reach out to us if you would like to get involved or help us fundraise. 

To our families, we hope you will check out the upcoming events and opportunities. Please know we are here for you!  To our supporters thank you for helping us give back to spouses and children who have given their all. 

Thank you,

Jennifer Carazo 
President/Gold Star wife 

Thank You for Supporting Sugar Bear's Virtual Memorial Run and Upcoming Events

We greatly appreciate everyone who participated in Sugar Bear's Virtual Memorial Run. I know he would be honored for this event, especially since funds raised go to our programs and those of the Marine Corps Association. Our plan is to grow this event so we can continue to share his story and celebrate his life while we raise awareness on behalf of my fellow Gold Star families. 

We have a lot of opportunities for our families as our Team continues to work and provide support. We are very excited to share a new scholarship (San Diego Families) on behalf of our friends from Cal Coast Academy. Additionally, we have our upcoming Bank of America Virtual Financial Literacy Workshop for Spouses and Teens preparing for College.  If you are a spouse with entrepreneurial goals, want to start your own business, or expand an existing one then the Rosie Network's Service2CEO Program may be for you. Contact our Admin@thesugarbearfoundation.org to view a recorded information session, attend a new one or simply get more program information. 

For spouses and coordinators in North Carolina (close to Seymour Johnson  Air Force Base), we will be offering a Lunch and Learn about our programs and services. We hope you will join us

As always we welcome and appreciate your support. If you have an idea that you would like to share with us please contact our  Admin@thesugarbearfoundation.org.

To our families, we hope you will check out the upcoming events and opportunities. Please know we are here for you!  To our supporters thank you for helping us give back to spouses and children who have given their all. 

Thank you,

Jennifer Carazo 
President/Gold Star wife 

Thirteen Years - Honoring the past while moving forward

It’s that wonderful time of year when the kids are out of school, parents are juggling camps, activities, and vacations. Most of us are enjoying BBQs and warm days. Summer is here and I hope this is a time of enjoyment for our friends, supporters, and families. I know when my children were younger, summer meant a welcomed departure from our over-scheduled routines. I loved them being out of school and the break from homework, sports teams, and regular activities. It was more enjoyable to spend uninterrupted time with them. No cares nor worries!  Until they got bored, then we counted the days for school to start.

Unfortunately, summer also conjures some other memories for me that are not so pleasant… losing Mario. Thirteen years ago there was a real pause where it seems as though everything stopped - At least the life we knew. I was in a complete haze and in a permanent state of exhaustion all while trying to keep it together for our two young children. Those days of carefree living would now be a very distant memory. I will never be able to explain or articulate clearly how desperately overwhelmed and scared I felt. Life did not go as planned. In fact, it felt as though it cruelly deviated from what was supposed to be. Life felt uncertain and erratic. And yet, I also remember feeling so blessed and grateful for my parents, so many good friends, and our Marine Corps/military community that surrounded us and kept me going. We felt (and still do) so loved and supported and it has made all the difference in the world especially now thirteen years later.

Our friends, especially from the military, community literally saved me and gave us the ability to move forward in life. They enabled us to make a solid transition while feeling stable, secure and loved. 

For me, I take those memories and pour them into our work on a daily basis. It is an innate but necessary function. Our Team equally works to instill in our families that same sense of support that was extended to us. We want them to know they have a network that is going to be there for the long haul in the hopes that they too will forge a new path that will lead them to a sense of peace, happiness, and fulfillment. Simply put, because they deserve it!

To better understand this incredible sense of loss, we invite you to read about the heroes on our new Honor Wall. Their service and the sacrifice of the families left behind are why we do what we do! 

Thirteen years later and I am in awe of how much my life has changed. My children make me so proud and I am certain Mario has brought incredible people into our lives so our own paths continue to evolve and flow. I know we are still incredibly blessed. I never could have imagined I would not only be running a foundation but one that is steadily expanding. This past year has been an incredible year of growth for us with our Team, program offerings, partnerships, and the number of families we are serving. We hear daily from more and more spouses inquiring about our programs, facing specific challenges, and needing support. As such, we are working to ensure we are assisting as many as possible. 

One of our most utilized programs is our Financial Assistance Employment Program. Many of our spouses deal with additional trauma and financial constraints when losing their service member. Sometimes they have to step away from the workforce and careers as their children need them, they are trying to get their lives back on track or simply the loss has taken an emotional and physical toll on their health. This is completely understandable and in an effort to best serve our spouses, we have recently updated our Employment Assistance support so they feel they are receiving more individualized attention and can attain a position that best meets their current needs.

Additionally, we are working on more virtual workshops and in-person events. We have some amazing partnerships with organizations and companies that understand the needs of our community and want to help our families. 

Although we are grateful for these opportunities, we are equally appreciative of the contributions we receive through donations, grants, sponsors, and fundraisers. Thank you to all who have supported our work and are helping us give back to our families!

We hope you will check out our new Sponsor Page. These contributions are needed as we continue to grow and serve more families throughout the United States. I am personally grateful. Please know you are helping make a real impact and changing the trajectory of our families lives. 

With July on the horizon, we are promoting the annual Sugar Bear Virtual Memorial Run as this very special tribute raises funds for programs that support Marines and our families. I know Sugar Bear would be honored. It really is the best way to celebrate his life and to continue his legacy of service. I hope you will take part and help us spread the word. 

Additionally, please see the special offer from Kendra Scott and the beautiful jewelry pieces they put together for us. Funds raised from their sale will go directly toward our programs.

Spouses, as always, we ask that you reach out to us at Admin@TheSugarBearFoundation.org with any questions or needs you might have (make sure to check your spam folder too) and if you have not already done so, please take our survey so we can best assist you and your family. Be on the lookout for more virtual workshops and local events we are currently planning! 

To our friends and supporters again I cannot thank you enough. Although my days are long and spent sitting at my desk, attending events and meetings, I feel incredibly fulfilled and blessed for the work we are doing and to have this opportunity to give back to the families who have given their all. 

Thank you,

Jennifer Carazo 
Gold Star wife/President