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Additional Resources for Parents and Adults

Army OneSource – An all-inclusive resource for military families including: family programs and services; health care; housing; child, youth, and school services; education and careers; recreation and travel; and more.

Army Well-Being – Provides resources on deployment, being wounded in battle, losing a loved one in battle, and more.

Courage to CareUniformed Services University of the Health Sciences – An electronic health campaign serving military professionals and professionals serving the military community.

Deployment Resources – Military HOMEfront – This site offers easy to use resources including bookmarks, calendars, postcards, and more, for families that are experiencing deployment.

Military Child Education Coalition – Focuses on ensuring quality educational opportunities for all military children affected by mobility, family separation, and transition.

Military HOMEfront – Provides easy-to-use resources for families who are serving in the military.

Military OneSource – A 24/7 resource for military members, spouses, and families.

Military Projects at ZERO TO THREE – Provides resources to support the youngest of children from military families.

National Guard Bureau-Family Program – Provides resources for National Guard staff, volunteers, family members, youth, school educators and administrators, and more.

Operation: Military Kids – The U.S. Army's collaborative effort with America's communities to support the children and youth affected by deployment. Provides program opportunities and connects them to resources where they live.

Operation Military: Kids Deployment Cycle Support Yellow Ribbon Youth Outreach Curriculum – Latest curriculum from Operation Military: Kids provide easy-to-use activity plans for volunteers and professional staff working with youth kindergarten through 12th grade from all Service Branches; keyed to grade appropriate life skill development and developed for 2 hr and 4 hr settings.

Operation Military Kids Resources and Links – Washington Office of Superintendant of Public Instruction – Resources and links for educators and parents of military kids.

National Military Family Association – "The voice for military families." Resources cover deployment, family life, benefits, health care, money, and more.

SOFAR (Strategic Outreach to Families of All Reservists) – Provides a flexible and diverse range of psychological services to military families to foster stabilization, help prevent crisis, and help manage acute problems.

Surviving Deployment.com – Information and resources for military families, includes kids activities, budgeting for deployment, and more.

Yello Ribbon Resource – Minnesota Department of Education – Provides links for other Minnesota resources for Minnesota military children, families, and educators.

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Additional Resources for Children and Youth

Deployment Kids.com – Resources geared towards kids of military families, including: journaling, games, deployment locations, staying in touch with loved ones, and more.

National Guard Child and Youth Program – An interactive website which sets up youth resources in an online mall (YOUNIVERSITY Mall) structure.

VA Kids (Department of Veterans Affairs) – Operates web sites for Kindergarten through 5th graders, 6th through 12th graders, and teachers. Each site contains links to resources, facts, games, and more.

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