OneOp CCB Episode 2: BHMC New Mexico
The OneOp CCB team is working to provide coverage of the pilot program, Building Healthy Military Communities as it develops in each of the seven pilot states.
The OneOp CCB team is working to provide coverage of the pilot program, Building Healthy Military Communities as it develops in each of the seven pilot states.
Family vacations offer a time to reset, rejuvenate and spend quality time with each other. However we need to be mindful of the cost and not allow our summer family vacation to be a budget buster.
Stay-cations are a great way to become a tourist in your own community. They save money and allow you the opportunity to get out and explore many local treasures.
If a couple can communicate openly about money, chances are they can communicate about anything.
Life is full of transitions and change for all of us, but are especially prominent for our military service members and their families. The transition from civilian to military life when joining the military and then the transition back again after retirement can have its own unique challenges. These particular...
A yard sale is often a win-win for both buyer and seller, but planning is essential whether you’re hosting the yard sale or out looking for bargains.
Clothing is one of the largest spending temptations that we have. The desire to look your best for a special occasion or while at work or school is natural. However, there are many ways to maintain a stylish and up-to-date wardrobe while still being conscious of your monthly budget.
In order to make financial security a reality, you need to take the first step of setting financial priorities.
https://ia800800.us.archive.org/35/items/NMGeneralNavaInterview/NM%20General%20Nava%20Interview.mp3 About this podcast This week we had the opportunity to interview Deputy Adjutant General for New Mexico National Guard, Brigadier General Kenneth Nava. We discussed his efforts to build capacity across the state to provide support for NM service members.
This webinar provides a context for seeing authentic assessment as the means by which we get to know children and foster their development and learning.
Often when looking for things to beat summer boredom, the expenses can start to add up. But, there are many low cost, low budget ideas to beat summer boredom. This is the first of a two-part episode sharing low-cost summer boredom busters.
Summer activities can be very costly, and with the kiddos complaining of boredom, it’s a great time to think about how you can save a few dollars. In episode 8, I shared the first 13 tips from a list of 25 boredom-busting ideas. This episode picks up from tip number 14.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2023-48770-41333.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2023-48770-41333.
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