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  1. Elizabeth Anne “Betty” Ford was First Lady from 1974 to 1977 as the wife of President Gerald Ford. She was noted for raising breast cancer awareness and being a passionate supporter of the ...

  2. Betty Ford continued to use her platform to call for progress even after her time in the White House was over. She was one of the first prominent Republicans to call attention to the AIDS epidemic ...

  3. Hazelden Betty Ford's Thought for the Day offers daily meditations for people in recovery or affected by addiction to alcohol or other drugs. Browse daily passages from our most popular meditation books to find your inspiration today. For Help, Call: 1-866-831-5700.

  4. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Betty Ford témájú médiaállományokat. Elizabeth Anne Ford (született: Bloomer; első házassága idején: Warren; [1] Chicago, 1918. április 8. – Rancho Mirage, 2011. július 8.) az Egyesült Államok first ladyje 1974 és 1977 között, Gerald Ford elnök feleségeként. First ladyként politikailag ...

  5. Jul 12, 2011 · Betty Ford was one of the nation's most admired first ladies, in part because she was frank, forthright and down-to-earth. Her husband, Gerald Ford, the nation's 38th president, died in 2006.

  6. May 8, 2024 · The Betty Ford Center was established in 1982, with Betty Ford—"the First Lady of Recovery"—bringing unprecedented visibility to the problem of drug addiction and the promise of treatment and recovery. Today, with headquarters on the lakeside campus in Center City where it all began in 1949, the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation serves ...

  7. First Lady Biography: Betty Ford. ELIZABETH ANN BETTY* BLOOMER WARREN FORD. Birth: 8 April 1918. Chicago, Illinois. Born in Lake View Hospital, Betty Ford spent the first weeks of her life with her parents and brother in an apartment in the East Rogers Park suburb of Chicago, but the family shortly after relocated to Denver, Colorado.