NEWSTom Hanks headlines Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaignKelly Wilkinsonkelly.wilkinson@indystar.comTom Hanks speaks during the luncheon as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. Hanks is the Campaign Chair. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarIndyCar driver Ryan Hunter-Rey presents autographed helmets to Elizabeth Dole and Tom Hanks during the luncheon program at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarSenator Elizabeth Dole speaks at the luncheon as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarVeteran Chuck Beller listens to Elizabeth Dole speak during the luncheon held at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse, as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. Beller's wife, Jennie Beller, is an Elizabeth Dole Foundation Caregiver Fellow. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarTom Hanks takes a selfie with the crowd during a luncheon at Bankers Life Fieldhouse as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. Hanks is the Campaign Chair. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarTom Hanks speaks during the luncheon as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. Hanks is the Campaign Chair. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarTom Hanks listens during the luncheon as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. Hanks is the Campaign Chair. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarElizabeth Dole and Tom Hanks smile to applause during the luncheon program at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarElizabeth Dole, left, and Tom Hanks, center, greet people after the luncheon program at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarElizabeth Dole, left, and Tom Hanks, right, greet people after the luncheon program at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarTom Hanks takes a selfie with Barbara Smith after the luncheon at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. Smith is a caretaker of her husband, a veteran, her sons are veterans, and her daughter-in-law is a caretaker. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarTom Hanks, from left, and Elizabeth Dole laugh with Tamika Catchings, right, as she presents them with basketballs, during the luncheon for the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarSenator Elizabeth Dole speaks at the luncheon as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarSenator Elizabeth Dole speaks at the luncheon as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarSenator Elizabeth Dole smiles after introducing Governor Eric Holcomb right at the luncheon as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarA helper dog rests during the luncheon program, part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarGovernor Eric Holcomb speaks during the luncheon program, as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarElizabeth Dole Foundation Caretaker Fellow Jennie Beller walks back to her seat after speaking during a luncheon program, as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. She takes care of her veteran husband. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarBrig. Gen. Ret. Carol Eggert, Senior Vice President, Military & Veteran Affairs, Comcast NBCUniversal, speaks during a luncheon program, as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStarIndianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett, right, speaks on a panel with Kathy Broniarczyk, from left, and Robert Santiago, during a luncheon program at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, as part of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign celebration honoring military caregivers, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The two-day celebration in Indianapolis rallies leaders across Indiana and the nation to discuss how communities can help local military caregivers.Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar