Spouse and Family
Changes to DoD Child Care Fees Designed to Help Lower-Income Servicemembers
The moves come in response to an executive order directing the department to improve child care affordability.
The moves come in response to an executive order directing the department to improve child care affordability.
Here’s why researchers want input from caregivers and loved ones of servicemembers and veterans with such injuries.
The change ends more than a decade of policy affecting thousands of spouses of military personnel.
The program will include hiring, training, and outreach efforts.
Learn why the changes were made and what they could mean for your family, especially if you’re planning a PCS move.
The three-year fellowship is available to spouses of currently serving members in all DoD branches.
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Movers should notice some differences, including easier access to customer service representatives.
Finding and affording child care has been a major issue for families stationed in locations without enough qualified providers.
Restrictive employment policies often lead spouses to take on low-wage or volunteer positions.
It’s not just about books and meal plans – here’s what TRICARE beneficiaries should know.
John Hall, who took over the top job in June, also hopes to reach more potential shoppers who are unaware of their eligibility.