Sentences with phrase «challenges of military service»

Everyone's debt and income picture looks different, especially given some of the fiscal challenges of military service.

Not exact matches

There's a proper form to the perfect push up, and about 100 Starbucks partners, many of them veterans, nailed it in a social - media - fueled challenge to support those transitioning from military service to the civilian workforce.
Starbucks, which has hired 8,000 veterans and military spouses toward a goal of hiring 10,000 by the end of 2018, also partners with Team Rubicon, which deploys veterans to provide disaster relief; Blue Star Families, which addresses challenges to military families; and The Mission Continues, which empowers veterans adjusting to civilian life through community service.
His story and take on war, patriotism, military service and Jesus» call to nonviolence are chronicled in his new book, Reborn on the Fourth of July: The Challenge of Faith, Patriotism and Conscience.
Yet military service has left many of them facing not just the usual academic challenges but also the emotional scars of battle, semesters lost to continuing service obligations, and veteran's benefits that don't cover their educational and living expenses.
A Season With, Season 3: New episodes air every Tuesday at 10PM ET / PT on SHOWTIME throughout the season as the Midshipmen balance the rigors of academics, athletics and military service while navigating a challenging college football schedule.
His scenes with Spacey's professor are the film's best, and Hoult also shoulders the responsibility of Salinger's writing frustrations, personal life challenges, military service, and finally, his decision to become the most famous and long - lasting recluse (by comparison, Howard Hughes was an amateur).
Without focused support and resources, military children face social and emotional challenges, difficulty understanding policies and adjusting to curriculum and school climate, difficulty qualifying for or continuing with special education services, and elevated stress and a risk of depression and anxiety.
As we look over the horizon today, we believe one of the biggest challenges for our nation is that so many young Americans are simply not qualified for military service.
Apart from raising teacher pay, we should expand the use of other strategies to attract talent, such as forgivable tuition loans, service fellowships, hardship pay for the most - challenging settings (an approach that works well in the military and the foreign service), and housing and child - care subsidies for teachers, many of whom can't afford to live in the communities in which they teach.
In honor of their military service, Alaska USA Mortgage Company presents every VA Loan borrower with a unique Challenge Coin after their home loan is finalized.
Pets for Patriots offers an additional channel to help you place the most adoption - challenged dogs and cats in your care into loving military homes, where their unconditional love is the best «thank you for your service» gift of all.
San Diego has thousands of military personnel deployed and the families left behind often face specific challenges that the Armed Services YMCA helps them resolve.
The net proceeds of the event will go to the Armed Services YMCA whose goal is «to enhance the lives of military personnel and their family members in spirit, mind, and body, by providing programs that strengthen families and are relevant to the unique challenges of military life.»
Although no federal laws specifically address custody, parental responsibility, visitation or time - sharing issues in military divorces, these issues are often made more challenging because service members» obligations to their jobs require extra flexibility and creativity in creating parenting plans and time - sharing arrangements that will work for both parents as well as serve the best interests of the children.
While life in the military comes with many challenges that average civilians don't need to manage, both the U.S. military and a number of auto insurance companies offer resources, special services and generous discounts to members of the armed services and their families.
Members of the armed forces about to be discharged or recently separated from the service face unique challenges in preparing military transition resumes designed to create opportunities in the private business sector.
It is more challenging to do so if you are leaving the military service and seeking a civilian job — a lot of time and efforts are paid to translate military experience into the one that will be clear for the hiring authorities.
MANAGEMENT GENERALIST — seeking challenging position with growth oriented company applying varied skills gained in military through 20 years of service, including management, operations, supervision, and management of administrative functions.
IT challenges have included failed attempts to modernize the VHA outpatient appointment scheduling system, inability to electronically share data across facilities, and lack of electronic health records systems permitting efficient exchange of patient health information when military service members transition from DoD to VA health care systems.
As a former military spouse, I like to think I have a better perspective than most on how challenging it is for service man and women who are in the job search and transitioning out of the military.
Despite the challenges often associated with translating the experience of your military service to civilian work, there are some employers who just get the value in hiring you — whether or not they recognize everything on your resume.
International Trade Compliance to address the special challenges associated with control of C4ISR, WMD, nuclear, IT, space and other sensitive technologies; industry, government, national laboratory, professional trade association, and university matters related to export control of products, technology and services (both military and dual use), including associated technical data and technical assistance; and render traini...
Illness or other challenges besetting a child, job loss or any other blow to people's financial security, falling victim to a crime, deployment to and return from active military service, illness or disability of a parent — these and other thunderstorms that inundate people with worry and woe can not help but set off the cycle of anxiety and painful interactions described here as a cycle.
ABSTRACT: A recent Institute of Medicine report on «The Assessment or Readjustment Needs of Veterans, Service Members, and Their Families» (2013) underscored the need for effective support for military families with young children, and that effective engagement into existing services remains a challenge.
These complications are then compounded by challenges common to the nature of a service member's job, such as multiple moves, pay changes, paternity establishment during deployment, multiple deployments, year - long absences, and physical and mental disabilities that result from military service.
Military fathers and their families face unique challenges, particularly during times of deployment and after completion of military Military fathers and their families face unique challenges, particularly during times of deployment and after completion of military military service.
The contributors to this issue of Zero to Three describe a range of services and supports to address challenging behavior and support early social and emotional competence: A model of early childhood mental health consultation to reduce the rate of preschool expulsion; how child care professionals and parents can have useful conversations around sensitive behavioral issues; an approach to coaching early educators to prevent and manage challenging behavior in the classroom; a parent — infant play group to build parenting skills; the treatment of common sleep issues; and a program of support to strengthen military families when a parent returns from deployment.
Lisa Bahar is a Mental Health Consultant for the U.S. Government's Department of Defense through MHN's Government Military & Family Life Program where she provides behavioral health and wellness expertise to Active Service Members, Guard and Reserve Components and Veterans; as well as their families on how to cope with challenges presented by the military liMilitary & Family Life Program where she provides behavioral health and wellness expertise to Active Service Members, Guard and Reserve Components and Veterans; as well as their families on how to cope with challenges presented by the military limilitary lifestyle.
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