The Cost of Spouse Volunteerism Military spouses are often encouraged to pursue volunteerism as a way to stay professionally relevant during relocations and...
You Fought for Democracy Overseas. You Have a Duty to Do It Again at Home. "In June 2022, We the Veterans and Military Families assembled a coalition of more than 30 veteran and civic groups to...
Leaving the Military Doesn’t Mean You Can’t Still Deploy to Disasters When it comes to finding purpose, there is no better way than helping others in the aftermath of a disaster.
4 Tips for Including Volunteer Work on Your Resume Almost every branch of service asks its members to perform volunteer work.
Military Spouse Volunteering Tips Follow these tips below to help increase your chances of landing a good volunteer gig.
Serve Your Community Volunteer work is an excellent way to serve your community and gain valuable work skills.
10 Great Things About Volunteering on Base Think of volunteering as just something to fill the time? Think again.
Yes, Military Spouse, Your Time Is Valuable Think your time is worthless just because you don't work or have a job that undervalues you? Think again.
Spouses Rejoice: The New Volunteer Management Information System Is Easier to Navigate Spouse volunteers may have reason to rejoice as a new volunteer management system is here, and it's much easier to navigate.
Know A Volunteer Helping Veterans? Nominate Them For A $1,000 Prize From AARP The grand prize includes $1,000 for the winning nominee plus $1,000 for their favorite charity
'Open Cruelty': Transgender Troops Describe Indignities as They're Kicked Out of the Military Leaders in the Trump administration have minced few words in articulating how they feel about transgender troops.
New Login System Coming for Defense Department and Some VA Websites The old DS Logon system will be retired in favor of the more secure myAuth system.
‘Blood-Curdling Screams’: Marine Veteran Helps Stop Walmart Mass Stabbing with Shopping Cart Matthew Kolakowski had just left the Walmart checkout lane when a worker screamed that a man had a knife.
Virginia Governor Demands Richmond Pay Wrongfully Convicted Navy Vet $5.8M Under a new state law, the city of Richmond, Virginia, owes Marvin Grimm $5.8 million, matching a sum the state paid for the...
Ford GPW: The Forgotten Military Jeep Think you know Jeeps? Think again. Buckle up for the story of how Ford helped win World War II and create an automotive icon...