20/20/15 Benefits
In this page: Details on the 20/20/15 benefits that some former military spouses may be eligible for. (More)
20/20/20 Benefits
In this page: Details on the 20/20/20 benefits that some former military spouses may be eligible for. (More)
2012 Association Issues and Actions
December 15, 2011
Our Association believes the Federal government has an inherent responsibility to provide support for military families and to ensure the readiness of the service member. To address the challenges facing our Nation and its military families this year, our Association has identified critical priorities. (More)
A Time to Honor Those Who Have Made the Supreme Sacrifice
On Monday, we celebrate Memorial Day and remember those who have given all in defense of the nation. (More)
Absentee Voting Improvements for Military Families
August 23, 2012
As summer approaches, military families across the country and overseas are preparing to move once again. Although military families are pros when it comes to moving, there is one thing that often gets overlooked in the long “to-do” list - registering to vote at the next duty station or updating absentee voting information. (More)
Accessing Mental Health Care
In this page: Information on accessing mental health care, whether it is short-term counseling or long-term assistance. (More)
Additional Support
In this page: Learn about additional resources for survivors, including those at the state level. (More)
Adoption
In this page: You have decided to share your lives with a child through adoption. How do you start the process? (More)
Advocate
In this page: Find the latest issues affecting military families and how you can help. (More)
Army Strong Centers Serve the Community
The Army Reserve has a new support tool for Reservists and their families – the Army Strong Community Center (ASCC). The ASCC is dedicated to supporting service members, retirees, veterans, and their families from all branches of the military – active and reserve. (More)