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24/7/365 Access to Support
No matter where you serve or live, free and confidential help is available.
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Dial 988 then press 1 or text 838255
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Call 800-799-SAFE (7233)
Text “START” to 88788
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Call 877-995-5247
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Call 988
Use your preferred relay service, or dial 711 then 988
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Libraries – The Essentials
Libraries house so much more than books. They are a wonderful resource for professional development and learning. They are also great for finding after-school activities for the kids or researching tutors. You an even learn to tackle home improvement projects and organize events for the whole family. Access these resources, and more, 24/7 with the morale, welfare and recreation Digital Library.
Here are just a few resources available through your local or digital library.
Step up your career.
With the research tools available at your local library or online resources, you can:
- Get resume help
- Find examples of cover letters
- Look up new professional fields
Prepare for your future.
If you are working toward a vocational certificate or a college entrance exam, you can:
- Use the library’s free practice tests for college or vocational programs
- Sharpen your test-taking skills with study guides
Get help with homework.
The MWR Digital Library is great tool for homework help for grade-schoolers. It provides resources that can help teens with research projects and other school assignments.
Find after-school activities.
Keep your kids (of all ages) engaged after school courtesy of the library. They can:
- Check out a fun e-book, movie or favorite music on vinyl
- Attend reading hours with local authors and playgroups
- Choose an online magazine to feed their interests from several databases
Relevant articles:
- Explore the Library
- Morale, Welfare and Recreation Digital Library
- From Audiobooks to Academic Research, the Digital Library Has It
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