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  1. Susan Ford Bales is a Virginia native and now resides in McKinney, TX. She is the daughter of President Gerald R. Ford and Betty Ford. Susan is the mother of two daughters, Tyne Vance Berlanga and Heather Vance Devers, five grandchildren, Joy Elizabeth Berlanga and Cruz Vance Berlanga, Elizabeth Blanche Devers, Jude Vance Devers, Sullivan Bales and three step-sons, Kevin, Matthew, and Andrew ...

  2. Susan Ford hosted the dance at the White House on May 31, 1975, the first – and to date only – prom to be held there. The class of 1975 covered the cost of the evening with funds they had been raising since seventh grade. Prom committee members made tablecloths and put together their own flower arrangements for the dance.

  3. 29. Mai 2015 · In 1975, spearheaded by 17-year-old First Daughter Susan Ford, students from the Holton-Arms school attended the first (and only) high-school dance to ever take place at the executive mansion.

  4. 7. Apr. 2020 · Photojournalist, author, philanthropist and daughter of Former First Lady Betty Ford, Susan Ford Bales recounts the 1978 family intervention that led to her ...

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    • Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
  5. 24. Sept. 2023 · Susan Ford Bales' mother, Betty Ford, was a first lady who made significant cultural impacts when she candidly spoke about her struggles with addiction as well as her experience with breast cancer — effectively challenging the stigma surrounding the discussion of both topics. These important causes, which were very close to Betty Ford's heart, are now continuing to be upheld by her daughter ...

  6. Susan Elizabeth Ford, the youngest of the four Ford. ~mm'iBll:K:,"XCKX:hi:ldamn;:1011:icx children and only d a ughte r, was born. July 6, 1957 in Washington, D. C. Susan graduated in June, 1975 from the Holton-Arms. School in Washington, D. C. She is now attending Mount Vernon. College and working part-time as a photographer for the Associated.

  7. 3. Jan. 2024 · Susan Ford Bales—daughter of Betty and Gerald R. Ford Jr., the 38th president of the United States (1974-1977), and trustee of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation—spoke with East Wing Magazine in a Zoom interview about her mother’s legacy in addiction treatment. But as she recounted in our interview just two weeks before Christmas, that ...