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)
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)
Caring for Yourself
In this page: Tips on how to care for yourself as a military family member. (More)
Casualty Notification
In this page: This section is intended to help military families know what to expect and understand the process for casualty notification. (More)
Disaster Preparedness Resources for Beneficiaries
June 14, 2011
With natural disasters consistently making headlines, the National Military Family Association thought our military families could use a one-stop resource for disaster preparedness information. It is important for all families to know the resources available and where to turn in the event of a disaster. (More)
DoD/VA Case Management
In this page: Information regarding case managers within the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans' Affairs systems (More)
Donor Spotlight: Kanani Fong
Kanani Fong has always had a special place in her heart for members of the military. As the longtime manager of her husband’s surgical practice, she grew to know and respect the many veterans who came to him for medical treatment. (More)
Getting Help
In this page: Where military family members can go to get help when dealing with mental health issues. (More)
Have You Talked to Your Member of Congress Lately?
Every member of Congress has military families in their states and districts. While we represent military families, we are one voice of many that the candidates will hear in this busy election. You can reinforce this message by reaching out to your own member of Congress. (More)