Spouse and Family
No Relief in Sight for Military Family Moves Snarled by Pandemic
"We need to start thinking of solutions now for how we make 2022 go better."
"We need to start thinking of solutions now for how we make 2022 go better."
This MOAA-backed, bipartisan bill would strengthen the MFLC program, which faces staffing challenges.
It’s a popular tool to save for college, but withdrawing cash to use for anything else may prove costly.
Interviews with thousands of spouses were part of the ranking process. Do you agree with the findings?
The goal is to ease the military moving headaches exacerbated by the ongoing pandemic.
Unemployment rates remain in double digits. Join MOAA’s advocacy efforts and secure needed support for military families.
Unlike previous years, all 600,000-plus active duty spouses are eligible.
Get the basics on TRICARE, retirement pay, the Survivor Benefit Plan, and more.
Food insecurity was one of a series of issues addressed during a recent military family summit.
Supply chain issues could last well into next year.
Focal areas include employment and educational support, as well as better mental health resources.
The MOAA-backed Basic Needs Allowance is part of this year's NDAA, but it could come in a weaker form. Ask Congress to act.