Military OneSource is designed to help you deal with life's issues 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
"Married, active component army couples desiring assignments to establish a common household may request enrollment in the MACP."
"Married military couples are required to complete the AF Form 1048 (Military Spouse Information). This form lets AFPC know what your intentions/desires as a couple are; whether you do or do not want to be reassigned together."
"Military HOMEFRONT is the central, trusted, up-to-date source for Service members and families to obtain information about all Quality of Life programs and services." This site also provides a page of links to community support resources.
The key to a satisfying Army life is to learn about military culture, and meet other people who can help you on your way.
Get information on food stamp questions in the States and areas of States listed with these toll-free numbers.
To get the location of your local or State welfare office, you can go to the web site sponsored by the American Public Human Services Association.
"Food & Nutrition Service increases food security and reduces hunger in partnership with cooperating organizations by providing children and low-income people access to food, a healthful diet, and nutrition education in a manner that supports American agriculture and inspires public confidence."
The Center for Mental Health Services provides links to each State's mental health services, statistics and resources.
"The American Legion's Family Support Network stands ready to assist you and your family as you serve our country."
"America Supports You," a nationwide program launched by the Department of Defense, will recognize citizens' support for our military men and women and communicate that support to members of our Armed Forces at home and abroad.
There is help available for a myriad of matters, including financial, relationship, criminal, adjustment, substance abuse, and other problems.
ZERO TO THREE's mission is to support the healthy development and well-being of infants, toddlers and their families.
"This web site is a free service, packed with information, that supports parents, spouses, family and friends of our United States Marines and new recruits."
Operation Baby Blanket is a support system for the new and expecting mothers whose husbands are servicemen that have been or soon will be deployed overseas.
"The 24/7 Survivor Benefits Analysis calculates the Department of Defense, Department of Veteran's Affairs, and Social Security survivor and retirement benefits that active duty service members and their families are entitled to under various circumstances."
"The National Home is a multi-faceted facility created to care for the developmental, social and spiritual needs of the children and families of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Services are also available for children of active duty military personnel."
Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA) runs more than 150 programs around the world to ease the burden of the families of junior-enlisted military personnel.
Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. is here for all widows and widowers, including those from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts.
As a leading publisher of military magazines, AmeriForce Publishing focuses on four very important aspects of military life: Relocation, military family-life, service in the Reserve or National Guard and deployment issues.
"Salute our Services, Inc., a 501 (c) 3, was created in 2001 to augment existing family support programs of the United States Military and to encourage and facilitate the use of the Internet as a tool to enhance communication between deployed Soldiers and the families they leave behind while serving our Country."