Nancy Reagan was the wife of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States. Born on July 6, 1921, she was an actress before becoming First Lady in 1981. Nancy was known for her elegance and strong support of her husband during his presidency, often participating in public events and initiatives.
As First Lady, Nancy launched the "Just Say No" campaign to combat drug abuse among young people. This initiative aimed to educate children about the dangers of drugs and encourage them to make healthy choices. Her efforts in this area left a lasting impact on American society and youth programs.