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Back to School…For Military Spouses Too!
As families are gearing up for a new school year, many military spouses will also be among the students. Military spouses all over the world are applying for a college tuition assistance program that will pay for up to $6,000 for classes over two years.... Read more here
New Resources and Support for Military Wives
The ‘Her War’ podcast, part of The Courage Community, focuses on voices from the homefront, and helps military wives conquer anxiety and depression. ‘Her War’ is hosted by Melissa Seligman, an Army wife, author, and mother of two young children, and co-host Chris Piper, an Army wife, mother, and former FRG leader. Recent topics have included a series on how the five stages of grief are part of a deployment. ‘ Her War’ also has a discussion forum for military wives to share stories and support each other. Click here to subscribe or learn more about this service. ... Read more here
More on Support for Military Spouses
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Family Support Improvements
Military families know too well the stress of having a family member deployed. Children especially are affected. Military spouses have been speaking up about the challenges faced by families of servicemembers, even talking with Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
Last week, Gates was recognized by the National Military Family Association for his work to improve support for military family members. Recent changes include modifying the GI Bill to allow servicemembers to transfer benefits to other family members–an idea that Gates first heard about from a spouse at Fort Hood, Texas.
Other changes include the Military Spouse Career Advancement initiative, which allows military spouses to get professional training, licenses or certificates needed to move into portable, high-growth careers, such as health care and technology. To learn how to apply for this benefit, click here. Already, many spouses have taken advantage of this benefit to enroll in courses this summer.... Read more here





