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Web Content Article Military families have proven their strength in weathering unique issues such as frequent moves, deployments and separations from loved ones. But because everyone struggles now and then, the... |
Web Content Article Sometimes strength means asking for help. Military OneSource connects you – or immediate family members – to that needed help, whether it involves spouse education and career opportunities, matters... |
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Web Content Article As a service member, you’ve been taught to expect the unexpected. The unexpected can require a little support. As a veteran, you have help at hand. Find out about what kinds of assistance are... |
Web Content Article MilParent Power offers helpful information and practical tools to help busy military parents build family togetherness, readiness and resilience. |
Web Content Article You never have to be without support. Military OneSource and military and family life counselors provide free, short-term, confidential non-medical counseling services for a wide range of issues... |
Web Content Article Learning to recognize the signs of combat stress in yourself, another service member or a family member who has returned from a war zone can help you call on the right resources to begin the... |
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Web Content Article If you’re having serious financial problems, your service relief organization may be able to help. Army Emergency Relief, the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society and the Air Force Aid Society are here... |
Web Content Article It can be difficult to know when or how to reach out for help regarding a partner’s controlling or abusive behavior. |
Web Content Article Mediation is a less costly alternative to calling lawyers and heading to court. It’s an informal and confidential way to resolve conflicts with the help of a neutral mediator. |
Web Content Article Victims of abuse can feel isolated and discouraged. For the families of military service members, this isolation can be more intense when living far from extended family and close friends. If... |
Web Content Article Military family members who need help speaking or writing in English can get a language translator through Military OneSource when their service members are deployed or temporarily assigned. Anyone... |
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