While military families have many of their basic needs (such as housing and health insurance) met as part of their service benefits, many still struggle with other necessities and resources, such as being able to secure enough food.

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Band of Bloggers
Did you know... Among our Band of Bloggers, three are cancer survivors, one is on the team that plans the Army Ten-Miler road race, and seven are teachers!Mary was born and raised in South Bend, Indiana. She currently lives in the suburbs of Chicago with her husband,...
Reach Your Health Goals with the Armed Forces Wellness Center!
Reach Your Health Goals with the Armed Forces Wellness Center! Did you know that as an active-duty service member, dependent, or veteran, you can get free health and wellness services that are tailored to your needs?
Ten Years Goes By Fast
Almost ten years ago, I moved to Fayetteville, NC to start a job as a contractor at Fort Liberty (it was Fort Bragg back then!).
My Turn for a Career?
Now that my spouse is retired I’m thinking more about what I want to do to further my career.
Retirement, Resilience, and Changes
The summer months can bring lots of changes for military families, whether it’s a PCS or a vacation to a different city. As I’m writing this, my husband and I are in Virginia for his retirement ceremony!
May is Military Spouse Appreciation Month!
This month feels a little bit different for me this year, since my husband will be retiring this fall. We are both in the process of figuring out what life after the military will look like for us.
Mission: Milspouse is a
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Contact:
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P.O. Box 641341
El Paso, TX 79904