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Government Shutdown Support for Military Families

October 1, 2025

A government shutdown isn’t just about politics in Washington. For military families, it’s a moment of uncertainty that threatens their financial stability and daily life.1 Junior enlisted service members — those ranked E-1 through E-5 — are especially vulnerable. Many are young, supporting spouses and small children on modest salaries,…...

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Home for the Holidays: The Impact of Operation Ride Home

October 1, 2025

Living far from family can be challenging all year round, and not being able to afford to return home for the holidays can weigh heavily on military families. Missing out on traditions, laughter, familiar comforts, and spending time with family can feel devastating. When you’re a military community member, you…...

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Finding Your People as a Military Spouse

September 30, 2025

When you marry into the military, you don’t just gain a partner in uniform — you step into a whole new way of life. New states. New countries. Temporary furniture. Suitcases that stay half-packed. And, maybe hardest of all, the quiet moments of loneliness when “home” feels a little too…...

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Solo But Not Alone: Building a Military Community Overseas

September 25, 2025

Much of the conversation around military life tends to focus on families: the spouse leaving behind a career, the kids saying goodbye to friends, the household adjusting to yet another move. But what is often left unsaid are the experiences of single service members — those who pack their bags…...

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Patriot Day: Reflecting on Resilience and Remembrance

September 11, 2025

Patriot Day honors the victims and first responders for their bravery during the September 11th attacks. For most Americans, 9/11 is a difficult time of remembrance. We all grieve for the lives lost that fateful day. For military families, Patriot Day can feel like a harsh reminder of military sacrifices…...

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Tips for Teachers Supporting Military Kids

August 21, 2025

Teaching Students in Transition It’s been a few years since I was a science teacher in a public school in Hampton Roads, but I vividly remember the classroom preparation, documentation, planning, and student lists that marked the start of the academic year. Reflecting on new students entering the classroom, I…...

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Post-PCS: How to Make the New Duty Station Feel Like Home

August 19, 2025

From frantic packing to heartfelt goodbyes, from the thrill of a fresh start to the uncertainty of a new duty station, a military move is a rollercoaster of emotions. It leaves families physically exhausted and emotionally disoriented — caught between the life they’ve left behind and what lies ahead. That’s…...

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New School Year, New Beginnings: Support for Military Kids

August 13, 2025

Back-to-school season is an exciting time — fresh backpacks, new teachers, and new friends. But for military kids, it can also mean starting over completely. Every Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move brings uncertainty: new schools, new faces, new routines. While these changes build resilience, they can also bring stress…...

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Purple Heart Day: Reflections from a Military Spouse

August 7, 2025

What Purple Heart Day Means Every year on August 7th, we pause as a military community to say “thank you” to the millions of men and women who have served, been wounded, and carry the visible and invisible scars of war. As a military spouse, Purple Heart Day holds deep…...

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Starting Fresh: PCS and Back-to-School Help

August 5, 2025

The moving truck had just pulled away when we stood in our new kitchen, surrounded by half-unpacked boxes and a to-do list longer than my arm. We had just completed a PCS move — again — and the back-to-school countdown had already begun. The emotional whiplash of relocation, combined with…...

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