Trua SLL of Greater Omaha and Lincoln Set To Help Seniors Find Compassionate Care 

OMAHA, Neb., April 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Trua, a franchise that helps families find ideal senior living options for their loved ones, has launched in Greater Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska. The brand recently welcomed new franchise owner Kelli Hjelm.

“This work is deeply personal to me,” said Hjelm. “When my husband and I became empty nesters, we began searching for an opportunity that would allow us to build meaningful relationships and truly make a difference in our community. After losing four parents in the last six years, we felt called to help families navigate senior care in a more supportive and informed way. If we had known about all the resources available to help our parents age well, it would have made that journey so much easier for our family. We’re passionate about educating and guiding families as they transition their loved ones into the care they need, while preserving their dignity and independence.”

Her goal is to help clients find the most suitable senior living community the first time – with compassion, care, and clarity. Trua’s mission aligns closely with her desire to walk alongside families with empathy during one of life’s most important decisions.

Founded in 2019, Trua Senior Living Locators provides personalized guidance to help families navigate senior living options. The Cincinnati-based operation combines a blend of proprietary software, vetting protocols and skillsets to identify senior living options that best match their clients’ personal wishes.

With deep personal caregiving experience, Hjelm brings a heartfelt and informed perspective to her role. Having cared for three parents with significant medical needs and supported her husband through his journey as a cancer survivor, she understands how quickly life can change and how overwhelming decisions can become. Her experiences allow her to meet families where they offer compassion, hope, and steady guidance during uncertain times.

“We’re committed to making a meaningful difference in our community,” said Hjelm. “This first year is about building relationships and becoming a trusted resource. Caring means showing up with compassion, honoring each person’s dignity, and supporting families so they feel valued and never alone. If I can guide even one family through a life-changing transition, then I know I’m doing what I’m meant to do.”

A lifelong Omaha resident, Hjelm has built strong community ties through her work as a teacher, dance instructor, and fitness coach, and remains actively involved in local organizations – further strengthening her role as a trusted advocate for seniors.

Families and professionals looking for senior care for their loved ones or patients can learn more information by visiting https://truacares.com/trua-of-greater-omaha-lincoln/ or call 402-880-5824.

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Trua SLL of Greater Omaha and Lincoln Set To Help Seniors Find Compassionate Care 

OMAHA, Neb., April 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Trua, a franchise that helps families find ideal senior living options for their loved ones, has launched in Greater Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska. The brand recently welcomed new franchise owner Kelli Hjelm.

“This work is deeply personal to me,” said Hjelm. “When my husband and I became empty nesters, we began searching for an opportunity that would allow us to build meaningful relationships and truly make a difference in our community. After losing four parents in the last six years, we felt called to help families navigate senior care in a more supportive and informed way. If we had known about all the resources available to help our parents age well, it would have made that journey so much easier for our family. We’re passionate about educating and guiding families as they transition their loved ones into the care they need, while preserving their dignity and independence.”

Her goal is to help clients find the most suitable senior living community the first time – with compassion, care, and clarity. Trua’s mission aligns closely with her desire to walk alongside families with empathy during one of life’s most important decisions.

Founded in 2019, Trua Senior Living Locators provides personalized guidance to help families navigate senior living options. The Cincinnati-based operation combines a blend of proprietary software, vetting protocols and skillsets to identify senior living options that best match their clients’ personal wishes.

With deep personal caregiving experience, Hjelm brings a heartfelt and informed perspective to her role. Having cared for three parents with significant medical needs and supported her husband through his journey as a cancer survivor, she understands how quickly life can change and how overwhelming decisions can become. Her experiences allow her to meet families where they offer compassion, hope, and steady guidance during uncertain times.

“We’re committed to making a meaningful difference in our community,” said Hjelm. “This first year is about building relationships and becoming a trusted resource. Caring means showing up with compassion, honoring each person’s dignity, and supporting families so they feel valued and never alone. If I can guide even one family through a life-changing transition, then I know I’m doing what I’m meant to do.”

A lifelong Omaha resident, Hjelm has built strong community ties through her work as a teacher, dance instructor, and fitness coach, and remains actively involved in local organizations – further strengthening her role as a trusted advocate for seniors.

Families and professionals looking for senior care for their loved ones or patients can learn more information by visiting https://truacares.com/trua-of-greater-omaha-lincoln/ or call 402-880-5824.

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Iconic philanthropic event blends glamour, legacy and purpose to drive research, care and community action

CHICAGO, April 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Alzheimer’s Association will host the 39th annual Rita Hayworth Gala on Saturday, May 9 at The Old Post Office (433 W Van Buren St), bringing together Chicago’s civic, corporate and philanthropic leaders for one of the city’s most anticipated charitable evenings. NBC Chicago’s Matthew Rodrigues will serve as emcee, bringing both professional insight and a personal connection to the cause.

Founded by Princess Yasmin Aga Khan in honor of her mother, legendary actress Rita Hayworth, the gala has become a powerful platform for advancing Alzheimer’s research, care and advocacy. Since its inception in 1984, the Rita Hayworth Galas in Chicago and New York have raised more than $92 million to support the Alzheimer’s Association’s mission.

The 2026 gala reflects a renewed vision: bigger, bolder and more visible than ever – amplifying its impact while highlighting the urgent need to address Alzheimer’s, a disease affecting more than 7 million Americans and one of the leading causes of death in the United States. It remains the only major disease without a cure. Funds raised from the gala will directly support groundbreaking research, 24/7 caregiver support, education programs and advocacy efforts nationwide.

“Alzheimer’s is not just a deeply personal story for me, but a global crisis that affects millions of families,” said Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Honorary Vice Chair of the Alzheimer’s Association. “When my mother, Rita Hayworth, was diagnosed, it helped bring Alzheimer’s out of the shadows and into public conversation. This gala honors her legacy by continuing to raise awareness, inspire action and advance hope for families facing this disease.”

The evening will be chaired by Chicago leaders Greg and Linda Leonberger, longtime advocates for the Alzheimer’s Association. Under their leadership, the 2026 gala aims to expand community engagement, deepen corporate partnerships and inspire a new generation of supporters. A highlight of the evening will be honoring Gary and LaDonna Wicklund as the 2026 Philanthropy Award Honorees, recognizing their extraordinary leadership, generosity and longstanding commitment to advancing the fight against Alzheimer’s and supporting families impacted by the disease.

“Chicago has always shown up for causes that matter,” said Greg and Linda Leonberger, Co-Chairs of the 2026 Rita Hayworth Gala. “This year, we’re bringing together leaders, families and advocates to not only celebrate an iconic event, but to take action – fueling critical research, supporting caregivers and accelerating progress toward a world without Alzheimer’s.”

The gala will feature cocktails, dinner, live and silent auctions and a powerful program highlighting the real-life impact of Alzheimer’s. Guests will experience a moving Mission Moment from caregiver, military spouse and devoted mother Liana Redshaw, who cares for her husband Ryan, a post-9/11 Army veteran living with early-onset Alzheimer’s. This year’s event will also spotlight emerging research and prevention strategies, including findings from the Alzheimer’s Association’s U.S. POINTER study, which show that lifestyle interventions, such as physical activity and brain-healthy nutrition, can help maintain or improve cognitive function. Reflecting this research, the evening’s menu will incorporate elements of the MIND diet, a low-inflammatory approach designed to support brain health.

Supporters are encouraged to attend, sponsor or donate. The gala’s online auction will open one week prior to the event, offering opportunities to participate from anywhere. Every dollar raised helps accelerate progress toward ending Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

Tickets, sponsorship opportunities and donation information are available at alz.org/chicagogala. Exclusive rates are available for individuals under 40, highlighting the organization’s dedication to involving the Next Generation in carrying forward its legacy.

About the Alzheimer’s Association® 
The Alzheimer’s Association is a worldwide voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia – by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia®. Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900

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Iconic philanthropic event blends glamour, legacy and purpose to drive research, care and community action

CHICAGO, April 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Alzheimer’s Association will host the 39th annual Rita Hayworth Gala on Saturday, May 9 at The Old Post Office (433 W Van Buren St), bringing together Chicago’s civic, corporate and philanthropic leaders for one of the city’s most anticipated charitable evenings. NBC Chicago’s Matthew Rodrigues will serve as emcee, bringing both professional insight and a personal connection to the cause.

Founded by Princess Yasmin Aga Khan in honor of her mother, legendary actress Rita Hayworth, the gala has become a powerful platform for advancing Alzheimer’s research, care and advocacy. Since its inception in 1984, the Rita Hayworth Galas in Chicago and New York have raised more than $92 million to support the Alzheimer’s Association’s mission.

The 2026 gala reflects a renewed vision: bigger, bolder and more visible than ever – amplifying its impact while highlighting the urgent need to address Alzheimer’s, a disease affecting more than 7 million Americans and one of the leading causes of death in the United States. It remains the only major disease without a cure. Funds raised from the gala will directly support groundbreaking research, 24/7 caregiver support, education programs and advocacy efforts nationwide.

“Alzheimer’s is not just a deeply personal story for me, but a global crisis that affects millions of families,” said Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Honorary Vice Chair of the Alzheimer’s Association. “When my mother, Rita Hayworth, was diagnosed, it helped bring Alzheimer’s out of the shadows and into public conversation. This gala honors her legacy by continuing to raise awareness, inspire action and advance hope for families facing this disease.”

The evening will be chaired by Chicago leaders Greg and Linda Leonberger, longtime advocates for the Alzheimer’s Association. Under their leadership, the 2026 gala aims to expand community engagement, deepen corporate partnerships and inspire a new generation of supporters. A highlight of the evening will be honoring Gary and LaDonna Wicklund as the 2026 Philanthropy Award Honorees, recognizing their extraordinary leadership, generosity and longstanding commitment to advancing the fight against Alzheimer’s and supporting families impacted by the disease.

“Chicago has always shown up for causes that matter,” said Greg and Linda Leonberger, Co-Chairs of the 2026 Rita Hayworth Gala. “This year, we’re bringing together leaders, families and advocates to not only celebrate an iconic event, but to take action – fueling critical research, supporting caregivers and accelerating progress toward a world without Alzheimer’s.”

The gala will feature cocktails, dinner, live and silent auctions and a powerful program highlighting the real-life impact of Alzheimer’s. Guests will experience a moving Mission Moment from caregiver, military spouse and devoted mother Liana Redshaw, who cares for her husband Ryan, a post-9/11 Army veteran living with early-onset Alzheimer’s. This year’s event will also spotlight emerging research and prevention strategies, including findings from the Alzheimer’s Association’s U.S. POINTER study, which show that lifestyle interventions, such as physical activity and brain-healthy nutrition, can help maintain or improve cognitive function. Reflecting this research, the evening’s menu will incorporate elements of the MIND diet, a low-inflammatory approach designed to support brain health.

Supporters are encouraged to attend, sponsor or donate. The gala’s online auction will open one week prior to the event, offering opportunities to participate from anywhere. Every dollar raised helps accelerate progress toward ending Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

Tickets, sponsorship opportunities and donation information are available at alz.org/chicagogala. Exclusive rates are available for individuals under 40, highlighting the organization’s dedication to involving the Next Generation in carrying forward its legacy.

About the Alzheimer’s Association® 
The Alzheimer’s Association is a worldwide voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia – by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia®. Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900

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Iconic philanthropic event blends glamour, legacy and purpose to drive research, care and community action

CHICAGO, April 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Alzheimer’s Association will host the 39th annual Rita Hayworth Gala on Saturday, May 9 at The Old Post Office (433 W Van Buren St), bringing together Chicago’s civic, corporate and philanthropic leaders for one of the city’s most anticipated charitable evenings. NBC Chicago’s Matthew Rodrigues will serve as emcee, bringing both professional insight and a personal connection to the cause.

Founded by Princess Yasmin Aga Khan in honor of her mother, legendary actress Rita Hayworth, the gala has become a powerful platform for advancing Alzheimer’s research, care and advocacy. Since its inception in 1984, the Rita Hayworth Galas in Chicago and New York have raised more than $92 million to support the Alzheimer’s Association’s mission.

The 2026 gala reflects a renewed vision: bigger, bolder and more visible than ever – amplifying its impact while highlighting the urgent need to address Alzheimer’s, a disease affecting more than 7 million Americans and one of the leading causes of death in the United States. It remains the only major disease without a cure. Funds raised from the gala will directly support groundbreaking research, 24/7 caregiver support, education programs and advocacy efforts nationwide.

“Alzheimer’s is not just a deeply personal story for me, but a global crisis that affects millions of families,” said Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Honorary Vice Chair of the Alzheimer’s Association. “When my mother, Rita Hayworth, was diagnosed, it helped bring Alzheimer’s out of the shadows and into public conversation. This gala honors her legacy by continuing to raise awareness, inspire action and advance hope for families facing this disease.”

The evening will be chaired by Chicago leaders Greg and Linda Leonberger, longtime advocates for the Alzheimer’s Association. Under their leadership, the 2026 gala aims to expand community engagement, deepen corporate partnerships and inspire a new generation of supporters. A highlight of the evening will be honoring Gary and LaDonna Wicklund as the 2026 Philanthropy Award Honorees, recognizing their extraordinary leadership, generosity and longstanding commitment to advancing the fight against Alzheimer’s and supporting families impacted by the disease.

“Chicago has always shown up for causes that matter,” said Greg and Linda Leonberger, Co-Chairs of the 2026 Rita Hayworth Gala. “This year, we’re bringing together leaders, families and advocates to not only celebrate an iconic event, but to take action – fueling critical research, supporting caregivers and accelerating progress toward a world without Alzheimer’s.”

The gala will feature cocktails, dinner, live and silent auctions and a powerful program highlighting the real-life impact of Alzheimer’s. Guests will experience a moving Mission Moment from caregiver, military spouse and devoted mother Liana Redshaw, who cares for her husband Ryan, a post-9/11 Army veteran living with early-onset Alzheimer’s. This year’s event will also spotlight emerging research and prevention strategies, including findings from the Alzheimer’s Association’s U.S. POINTER study, which show that lifestyle interventions, such as physical activity and brain-healthy nutrition, can help maintain or improve cognitive function. Reflecting this research, the evening’s menu will incorporate elements of the MIND diet, a low-inflammatory approach designed to support brain health.

Supporters are encouraged to attend, sponsor or donate. The gala’s online auction will open one week prior to the event, offering opportunities to participate from anywhere. Every dollar raised helps accelerate progress toward ending Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

Tickets, sponsorship opportunities and donation information are available at alz.org/chicagogala. Exclusive rates are available for individuals under 40, highlighting the organization’s dedication to involving the Next Generation in carrying forward its legacy.

About the Alzheimer’s Association® 
The Alzheimer’s Association is a worldwide voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia – by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia®. Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900

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Iconic philanthropic event blends glamour, legacy and purpose to drive research, care and community action

CHICAGO, April 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Alzheimer’s Association will host the 39th annual Rita Hayworth Gala on Saturday, May 9 at The Old Post Office (433 W Van Buren St), bringing together Chicago’s civic, corporate and philanthropic leaders for one of the city’s most anticipated charitable evenings. NBC Chicago’s Matthew Rodrigues will serve as emcee, bringing both professional insight and a personal connection to the cause.

Founded by Princess Yasmin Aga Khan in honor of her mother, legendary actress Rita Hayworth, the gala has become a powerful platform for advancing Alzheimer’s research, care and advocacy. Since its inception in 1984, the Rita Hayworth Galas in Chicago and New York have raised more than $92 million to support the Alzheimer’s Association’s mission.

The 2026 gala reflects a renewed vision: bigger, bolder and more visible than ever – amplifying its impact while highlighting the urgent need to address Alzheimer’s, a disease affecting more than 7 million Americans and one of the leading causes of death in the United States. It remains the only major disease without a cure. Funds raised from the gala will directly support groundbreaking research, 24/7 caregiver support, education programs and advocacy efforts nationwide.

“Alzheimer’s is not just a deeply personal story for me, but a global crisis that affects millions of families,” said Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Honorary Vice Chair of the Alzheimer’s Association. “When my mother, Rita Hayworth, was diagnosed, it helped bring Alzheimer’s out of the shadows and into public conversation. This gala honors her legacy by continuing to raise awareness, inspire action and advance hope for families facing this disease.”

The evening will be chaired by Chicago leaders Greg and Linda Leonberger, longtime advocates for the Alzheimer’s Association. Under their leadership, the 2026 gala aims to expand community engagement, deepen corporate partnerships and inspire a new generation of supporters. A highlight of the evening will be honoring Gary and LaDonna Wicklund as the 2026 Philanthropy Award Honorees, recognizing their extraordinary leadership, generosity and longstanding commitment to advancing the fight against Alzheimer’s and supporting families impacted by the disease.

“Chicago has always shown up for causes that matter,” said Greg and Linda Leonberger, Co-Chairs of the 2026 Rita Hayworth Gala. “This year, we’re bringing together leaders, families and advocates to not only celebrate an iconic event, but to take action – fueling critical research, supporting caregivers and accelerating progress toward a world without Alzheimer’s.”

The gala will feature cocktails, dinner, live and silent auctions and a powerful program highlighting the real-life impact of Alzheimer’s. Guests will experience a moving Mission Moment from caregiver, military spouse and devoted mother Liana Redshaw, who cares for her husband Ryan, a post-9/11 Army veteran living with early-onset Alzheimer’s. This year’s event will also spotlight emerging research and prevention strategies, including findings from the Alzheimer’s Association’s U.S. POINTER study, which show that lifestyle interventions, such as physical activity and brain-healthy nutrition, can help maintain or improve cognitive function. Reflecting this research, the evening’s menu will incorporate elements of the MIND diet, a low-inflammatory approach designed to support brain health.

Supporters are encouraged to attend, sponsor or donate. The gala’s online auction will open one week prior to the event, offering opportunities to participate from anywhere. Every dollar raised helps accelerate progress toward ending Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

Tickets, sponsorship opportunities and donation information are available at alz.org/chicagogala. Exclusive rates are available for individuals under 40, highlighting the organization’s dedication to involving the Next Generation in carrying forward its legacy.

About the Alzheimer’s Association® 
The Alzheimer’s Association is a worldwide voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia – by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia®. Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900

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CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 16, 2026 /3BL/ – Discovery Education, the global leader in education technology, today announced its expanded commitment to Financial Literacy Month, spotlighting a collection of no‑cost, engaging resources designed to help educators empower students with essential money management, economic, and career‑connected skills.

Financial literacy is recognized as a critical life skill, yet many students lack access to meaningful, real‑world instruction. Through trusted partnerships with industry leaders including CME Group, Discover, and U.S. Bank, Discovery Education is helping classrooms nationwide build financial knowledge that supports lifelong success. Discovery Education’s curated financial literacy experiences connect classroom learning with practical applications to help students explore how financial systems work, understand career pathways, and develop informed decision‑making skills.

“Financial literacy is foundational to student success, both in and beyond the classroom,” said Catherine Dunlop, Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships at Discovery Education. “Through our partnerships with leading organizations, we are making complex financial concepts accessible, engaging, and relevant all while supporting educators with ready‑to‑use resources that meet the needs of today’s learners.”

Financial Literacy Experiences Available Through Discovery Education

As part of Financial Literacy Month, Discovery Education is highlighting the following partner-developed learning experiences available at no cost or through the Discovery Education Experience platform:

  • Econ Essentials – New Masterclass: Understanding Futures Markets

    This immersive masterclass introduces students to the fundamentals of futures markets and risk management, helping them explore how global markets function and how financial decisions impact businesses, industries, and economies worldwide.

  • Pathway to Financial Success in Schools – New Financia: A Dice Quest
    Explore Pathway to Financial Success in Schools first interactive digital experience game for grades 6–8. In this game students explore goal‑setting by navigating everyday financial choices—working, spending, saving, investing, and protecting their money. Through gameplay, students build practical financial knowledge around budgeting, credit, and responsible decision‑making as they move through realistic, age‑relevant scenarios.
  • Careers Hub Financial Literacy Channel

    Curated within Careers Hub in the Discovery Education Experience platform, the Career Connect Financial Literacy Channel links financial literacy learning to in‑demand careers. Students explore how financial skills apply across professions while gaining exposure to real‑world workplace expectations and career pathways. Through Career Connect, students can also engage directly with U.S. Bank employees, bringing authentic industry perspectives into the classroom and helping learners see how financial literacy concepts are used in real workplaces.

Supporting Educators with Career‑Connected Learning

Discovery Education’s approach to financial literacy emphasizes relevance, accessibility, and equity. Resources are designed to integrate easily into existing curricula, offering educators flexible tools that spark curiosity and discussion while connecting learning to students’ futures.

To further support educators, Discovery Education will host K–12 Instructional Strategies for Financial Literacy Month: From Foundations to Futures on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, from 12:00–1:00 PM EDT. Presented by Allison Kapitanoff, Instructional Design Manager at Discovery Education, the webinar will highlight free, standards‑aligned resources and practical instructional strategies for integrating financial literacy across K-12 classrooms. Educators will leave with ready‑to‑use materials, real‑world examples, and cross‑curricular strategies that support student learning from foundational skills through high school readiness.

Educators can access Discovery Education’s financial literacy resources by visiting www.DiscoveryEducation.com and exploring Careers Hub and partner collections within Discovery Education Experience.

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About Discovery Education
Discovery Education is a global education technology leader whose innovative solutions empower educators and progress student learning. Discovery Education’s solutions have served more than 100 million students globally, supporting effective teaching and learning in 45% of U.S. K-12 schools and in 100+ countries and territories. The company’s portfolio includes award-winning core and supplemental curriculum, high-quality standards-aligned content, and AI-enabled teaching and learning tools. Solutions span math, science, literacy, social studies, and career-connected learning, including instructionally-aligned content developed through one-of-a-kind partnerships with industry leaders to bring real-world relevance into every lesson. Learn more at www.DiscoveryEducation.com.

Contacts
Discovery Education
Grace Maliska
gmaliska@discoveryed.com

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