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American Red Cross Preparing communities
for emergencies and keeping people safe.
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Blue Star Mother of Utah A network of
mothers and fathers in Utah who have or have had
children serving in the United States Military.
They are a non-profit organization supporting
each other, their children and promoting
patriotism.
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Casualty Assistance - The Army Casualty and
Memorial Affairs Operation Center (CMAOC)
mission is to assist Army families in an
emotionally stressful time of bereavement. The
CMAOC website serves as an information and
assistance point for casualty-affected Army
families and for the many dedicated
professionals serving to aid surviving Army
family members in their time of greatest need.
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Defense Finance and Accounting Service
Provides information and feedback on military
pay. Access My Pay online to manage your pay
information, view or print your Leave and
Earning Statements (LES), W-2s and more.
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Department of Defense (DoD) and NACCRAA Child
Care Partnership - NACCRRA is working with
DoD to help those who serve in the military find
and afford child care that suits their unique
needs. Through several innovative
civilian/military efforts among DoD, NACCRRA &
Child Care Resource & Referral agencies, we are
building the quality and capacity of child care
throughout the country.
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Deployment Health and Family Readiness Library
- This library provides service members,
families, leaders, healthcare providers, and
veterans an easy way to find deployment health
and family readiness information. Within this
library you'll find access to fact sheets,
guides, and other products on a wide variety of
topics published by the services and
organizations that serve you. You'll also find
additional web links to other organizations and
resources devoted to the health and well-being
of the Service member and their family.
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Education Benefits for Dependents - Some
education programs are for dependents, too! Your
State ARNG Education Office is the primary point
of contact regarding education benefits.
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Education benefits for Spouses - Spouses
have many avenues available to them from ARNG to
enhance improved quality of life by taking
advantage of educational opportunities offered.
Your State ARNG Education Office is the primary
point of contact regarding education benefits.
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Exchange (BX, PX, or NEX) Shop AAFES
Exchange store online or find an exchange store
near you.
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Healthy Parenting Initiative Providing
resources for parents and professionals dealing
with the unique challenges of balancing family
and military life while serving on active duty
in the United States Armed Forces.
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Here's to the Hero's Salute Free
admittance to Sea World and any Anheuser-Busch
Theme Park.
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Hero Handbook A guide for families of
wounded Service members.
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Kids Serve Too - Honors the children of the
military through free Events, Grants to continue
their extracurricular activities during
deployments, Partnerships with recreational and
arts organizations to provide free or discounted
activities for the children, and Educational
Materials for public school Administrators that
promote understanding regarding the stresses
children face during deployments.
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Military Homefront Official DoD web site
for reliable quality of life information
designed to help troops and their families,
leaders and service providers.
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Military Living Where the Military Fun
Begins! Providing travel, vacation, and
entertainment services for the military member
and their family.
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Military One Source The Department of
Defense offers you access to Military One Source
Online, where you can find help to cope with all
of lifes little and not so little issues.
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Military Scholar.org Learn about
scholarships available to military children.
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Military Student.org The Military Child in
Transition and Deployment. Provides kids,
parents, military leaders and educators great
information on deployments and the resources
available to military children.
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Military Spouse Magazine - The first
magazine dedicated for all U.S. military
spouses. Military Spouse is a bi-monthly
consumer magazine publication in print format
that is by, for, and about U.S. military
spouses. The content incorporates all aspects of
life in the military.
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Morale Welfare and Recreation (MWR) - MWR
activities include arts and crafts facilities,
bowling centers, golf courses, libraries,
outdoor recreation, recreation centers, youth
services activities and recreation membership
clubs. In most instances, Guard and Reserve
members and their dependents are entitled to use
facilities on the same basis as active duty
personnel. Local installation and facility
commanders do have the authority to establish
priorities for MWR activities that are in high
demand and are unable to accommodate all who
desire to participate. Be sure to call ahead and
confirm hours of operation and eligibility for
the activity you and your family are interested
in.
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National Guard Bureau Family Program Online
Community The National Guard Family
Programs Online Community is a place to find
contacts, information on programs and benefits,
and more. Get tips, tools, and training on
family issues.
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National Guard Child and Youth Programs
Your guide to information and resources for our
National Guard Youth.
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Operation Give Serving the war torn people
of the world, one child at a time. Lean how you
can help our Service men and women reach out to
the children in the communities where they are
serving.
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Passport Information Having a passport on
hand can be crucial in case there is a need for
emergency travel overseas. This link can help
you find out how to apply for one.
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Project EverGreen "GreenCare for Troops"
Serving you while you serve us. A nationwide
outreach program designed to help with lawn and
landscape maintenance while your Service member
is deployed.
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Space A Travel Information Information
about flying on military aircraft.
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Soldiers' Angels May no soldier go
unloved. Find out how you can adopt a soldier.
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Survivor Benefits - This web site is
dedicated to the surviving spouses and
dependents of military personnel who died while
in active military service and to the survivors
of veterans who died after active service. We
are grateful for the opportunity to provide
quality information and assistance to family
members suffering the loss of their husbands and
wives, sons and daughters, and mothers and
fathers.
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Special Forces
101 - ...or what every special forces wife
wish she had known before she got married. (Download
Powerpoint file)
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These Boots: A Spouse's Guide to Stepping Up
and Standing Tall During Deployment.
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Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)
- The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors,
Inc., is a one of a kind non-profit Veteran
Service Organization offering hope, healing,
comfort and care to thousands of American armed
forces families facing the death of a loved one
each year.
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TRICARE Medical Resources A supplier of
medical administrative services and products.
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TRIWEST Healthcare Alliance the TRICARE
contractor for the 21 state West Region.
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United Way Homefront Response A
collaboration of Utah United Ways to help
families of Utahs military cope with the
financial and personal burden of the U.S. war
efforts. Provides information to help Utahns
cope with wartime pressure, reach out to their
neighbors in need, and apply for assistance.
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Utah 4-H -
Provides resources for Utah National Guard Kids
youth activities, and 4-H Club.
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VA Home Loan Program Your how to guide
for VA Home Loans.
VA
Safe Driving Initiative Provides
education on driving safety.
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