Spouse and Family
Military Families Struggle to Balance Careers and Education as Virtual School Year Begins
Officers and spouses are pursuing creative solutions, while hoping defense leaders will improve military child care and education.
Officers and spouses are pursuing creative solutions, while hoping defense leaders will improve military child care and education.
You don't need to be a veteran to receive assistance. Learn how to take part or refer others.
Planning to start your own business? You don't have to go it alone.
With scams targeting military families on the rise, arm yourself with knowledge.
The new cards, already in circulation, have an updated design and security features to deter fraud.
Through Military OneSource, servicemembers can access a portal to find child care providers.
Learn more about the program and its sponsors, and how you can apply.
Families that don't follow the updated rules could lose travel reimbursement.
These changes will benefit military families facing medical challenges. Find out how you can help.
From education programs to licensure assistance and more, find out how we’re helping military families.
MOAA joined other advocacy groups and more than 30 lawmakers in a letter seeking “creative solutions.”
MOAA has championed many of these proposed reforms. Here’s more about the provisions.