Accessing Mental Health Care
In this page: Information on accessing mental health care, whether it is short-term counseling or long-term assistance. (More)
Accreditation
In this page: Details on the different types of accreditation and why it matters when choosing a school. (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)
Association Brings Military Families’ Concerns to Capitol Hill
The National Military Family Association testified before the Personnel Subcommittee of the Senate Armed Service Committee. Government Relations Director Kathleen Moakler spoke on behalf of the Association and used the opportunity to present the feedback we heard from military families in response to the now-averted government shutdown. (More)
Back at Home
In this page: Information for military families as their service member returns to life back at home. (More)
Budgeting for 2014—What’s at Stake for Military Families?
The Administration released its Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 budget request 65 days late and heavy on proposals many Members of Congress say will be “dead on arrival.” If that’s so, why should military families care about what’s in the budget or what’s not? (More)
Building Your Resume
In this page: How to use your volunteer experience to build your resume. (More)