April is the month of the Military Child and while we celebrate them every day Partners in PROMISE will be shouting them out all month long!!! Did you Know? - That according to the Department of Defense (DOD), military families move on average every 2 to 3 years! Where has your military child lived? Or if you are a military child, where have you lived? Comment below! #MonthOfTheMilitaryChild #April #MilitaryChildren #MilitaryFamilies #SpecialEducation #EFMP
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This #MilitaryFamiliesMonth, we want to highlight military spouses like Andrea Corpening, a program analyst with the WB, and one of the 1.5+ million immediate family members who serve alongside service members. If you have – or know someone with – a family member serving in the Unites States military, learn more about #PaidLeave for military families - https://lnkd.in/ePkmfMkK
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Exciting Webinar Alert! Join ACP and Maryland’s Department of Veterans and Military Families Secretary Anthony Woods for an insightful conversation on transitioning out of the military and benefits of moving to a different state - and why Maryland specifically could be a great place for military families to land. You won’t want to miss out on this conversation with Secretary Woods and hear the valuable information he has to offer!
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Tully Rinckey PLLC partnered with Market 32/Price Chopper and Syracuse University’s School of Law to help distribute 150 turkeys to veterans and active-duty military personnel. Tully Rinckey PLLC Partner Anthony Kuhn spoke with CNY Central about the importance of holding this event each year and giving back to military families. https://hubs.li/Q02Zf11f0
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🎯 Make a Real Difference for Military Families Want to make a real difference in the lives of military families? 💖 Partner with IGY6 to create impactful campaigns. Let's discuss your goals: https://lnkd.in/dkzCnjEQ #IGY6LLC #StrongerTogether #SocialImpact #MilitaryFamilies
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While military life can be challenging, that hasn’t stopped new military spouse Bailey from being passionate about her journey and wanting to ensure all military spouses know about the resources available to them. Read more about Bailey’s journey here: https://ow.ly/Y0VR50RNl5t #powerhouseplanning #powerhouseservices #powerhouseresources #empoweringthehomefront
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A push to cut veterans’ disability benefits is gaining traction, experts warn Many civilians don’t understand how difficult it is for military veterans to prove that their health conditions stem from their military service. https://lnkd.in/gQcEzpK9
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The support and sacrifice of military spouses helps to uphold our nation's security and values. 🌟🇺🇸 At #ASVABCEP, we recognize the unique role of military spouses. In honor of #MilitaryAppreciationMonth and #MilitarySpouseAppreciationDay, we invite you to learn more about the contributions of military spouses and how the DoD supports these special citizens > > > https://ow.ly/wQH750RnloF #ThankYouMilitarySpouses #SupportOurTroops
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Did you know, if you served in the military, you are a veteran? Yup, #TexasVeterans, military service creates a veteran, and that can mean benefits! So let's ask this question across the state "Did Y'all Serve?" and connect veterans with their benefits. Listen: https://ow.ly/8f3850Uvnrb
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November is Military and Veteran Family Month Our military families make sacrifices, too! https://lnkd.in/gk-CG2X9 While the sacrifices made and hardships endured by our service members are well-documented, a related aspect that many people may not think about as often are the sacrifices made and hardships endured by military families as well. Maintaining a family in the civilian world is challenging enough, and military families may also face additional, unique challenges, such as frequent moves from base to base, having a loved one deployed for months on end, or dealing with long-term physical and/or emotional wounds, that can make the task of maintaining a family seem almost overwhelming. Click to read the full article on MarineParents.com https://lnkd.in/gpqH5CS8
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