You Serve Too! I’ve been a military spouse for six years, and in many ways, I know we’ve been incredibly blessed. My husband is on full-time orders as a recruiter, which has allowed us to stay in Upstate New York for the entirety of our marriage.
Springing Into Action: Using Discipline to Thrive in Military Life
Springing Into Action: Using Discipline to Thrive in Military Life. Spring is a season of renewal, growth, and fresh starts. As the flowers bloom and the world shakes off the winter chill, it’s the perfect time to reevaluate how we approach our busy lives, especially as military spouses.
Giving Back and Finding Connection
From a young age, I learned the power of kindness and the importance of giving back. My mom would take me to volunteer opportunities, showing me firsthand that even small acts of generosity could make a big difference. She always reminded me that one day we, too, might need a helping hand.
Hunting the Good Stuff (and the Green Flash) with Uncle Joe.
Last month, I lost one of the great men in my life, my Uncle Joe. He leaves behind my Aunt Terry who was the love of his life and wife of 67 years.
Finding Strength in Change: Navigating Military Life with a Child with Special Needs
Finding Strength in Change: Navigating Military Life with a Child with Special Needs….You didn’t choose this life—this ever-changing, unpredictable journey that comes with being a military spouse and a parent to a child with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD).
Military Spouse Community (Lucky to be a Milspouse)
Military spouses are the ones I can turn to who understand what I am going through, who cheer me on, and who want to see me thrive more than anyone else.
Combatting Military Drinking Culture
Combatting Military Drinking Culture. Has anyone else been getting advertisements for the Stanford study for military spouses who are worried about their active duty partner’s drinking?
MMP #1053 Wishing Jerad Knight A Warm Welcome to Mission:Milspouse
KateLynn and JT’s conversation will span over his military service, transition to a military spouse, his vision for the organization and much more.
Jerad is very excited to be a part of Mission: Milspouse as he steps into the Executive Director role with a passion for Military Spouses, we are excited to see where he will help guide us.
A Military Spouse Who Loves Change: Finding Joy in Staying Still
For many military spouses, the idea of staying in one place and putting down roots would be a dream come true. But for me, settling into one place for an extended period can feel almost unsettling!
Mission: Milspouse is a
501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
EIN Number: 88-1604492
Contact:
hello@missionmilspouse.org
P.O. Box 641341
El Paso, TX 79904








