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Building Strong Communities for Military Family Readiness

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Throughout August 2026, OneOp will host a 4-week professional development learning series designed to help service providers strengthen their capacity to support military families by enhancing community infrastructure and partnerships.

Communities can best support military families when they are collectively competent, that is, when infrastructure and resources are intentionally designed with military families in mind. This series builds the knowledge and skills needed for providers to collaborate across systems, leverage resources, and implement sustainable, community-based solutions. By encouraging people to share ideas, work together, and build partnerships, participants will learn useful strategies to create and maintain strong support networks that meet the many needs of service members and their families. 

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Week One | August 5th

Partnerships that Strengthen Military Families

For those working with military families, community capacity isn’t just an academic concept. It has real, practical implications. This first webinar in the 2026 Academy series examines how to build meaningful partnerships and facilitate effective warm hand-offs, while also addressing the distinct challenges faced by Guard, Reserve, and geographically dispersed service members and their families.

Week Two | August 12th

Creating a Network for Military Nutrition Readiness

Strengthening nutrition readiness is essential to supporting the overall well-being and resilience of military families. Building on this understanding, attendees will gain an overview of federal nutrition assistance programs and Cooperative Extension education programs that support both nutrition and financial readiness. Further, attendees will hear from an installation community partnership addressing nutrition readiness.

Week Three | August 19th

Navigating Child Care Barriers and Their Effect on Military Spouse Employment

Designed for professionals working across military, education, child development, workforce development, health, and community systems, this session offers practical tools and cross-sector solutions to better support military-connected families. Explore how partnerships and community-based child care programs increase access and well-being for military families.

Week Four | August 26th

Building Strong Communities: A Panel Discussion

This panel discussion will focus on policy awareness and leveraging local systems to support military families. Using successful, community-based examples, this panel will show how shared responsibility at the local level supports state and national policy.