First lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden have launched their first major initiative to raise awareness of the unique needs of our nation’s military families. They are calling on all Americans to do their part to make it easier for military families to serve their country.
In response to this call, AOL is providing an extensive collection of advice, resources and personal stories to help military families and inspire your support.
Deciding what to do after a military career can be a challenge. We've enlisted top experts to provide tips for navigating the corporate employment maze and help make your transition a smooth one.
Tips for Transitioning » Best Places to Find a Job »In addition to the typical life stressors, military families have numerous additional issues to grapple with. We've asked several families to share their stories about living in the military and the lessons they've learned.
Military Families Share Their Stories » Life as a Military Spouse »People who serve in the military make so many sacrifices to protect our nation, so it's refreshing to know that at least in the educational realm, Uncle Sam does his part to say thanks. Find out how to get to a very affordable – or possibly even free – education.
Education Resources »There are numerous resources available to military families that provide emotional support, financial guidance, and even discounts on products and services. As a military family are you taking advantages of all the help that is out there?
Resources for Military Families » How to Help Military Families »Regina Lewis, AOL Consumer Advisor and Rod Kurtz, Executive Editor, AOL Small Business are hosting a live Twitter Q&A on Thursday April 14th at 2pm ET to provide employment and career resources for military veterans and their families.
Join them at #AskRegina »