2021 Active Duty Spouse Survey Results: Shocked but Not Surprised
The results reflected what we’ve been telling DoD for years – military families are resilient, but they need more support.
The results reflected what we’ve been telling DoD for years – military families are resilient, but they need more support.
NMFA is looking for military kids to attend our 2023 Operation Purple Camp featuring nine weeks at eight locations.
At NMFA, we can attest that budgeting and financial hoops have always been a top concern of military families. It’s a priority for us, too!
Black History Month is important. And not just for African Americans and me, but for all. It is a gateway for everyone to learn from our history.
Together, NMFA and Bloom use our data and expertise to amplify policies and programs that impact teens and young adults.
Military families have been telling us for years about how hard it can be to find affordable, high-quality critical child care.
Besa Pinchotti, CEO of the National Military Family Association is kicking off our very first CEO Chat. Find out what she has to say.
The creation of the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) in 1972 was NMFA’s first legislative success.
Our work in 2022 continued to bring greater recognition that military family well-being is a key component of force readiness.
Find out how two military spouses braved the fear of being a ‘new spouse on the block’ and opened their hearts to service.