By engaging in volunteer work, military spouses can not only contribute to their communities but also enrich their own lives through personal growth and professional development.
Read MoreWith years of caregiving experience, Paula shares her go-to resource and hopes to expand awareness to the entire community.
Read MoreWe love to celebrate our hard-working volunteers at MSAN. Our Volunteer of the Quarter recognition for the first quarter of 2024 was given to Caroline Torres Marin!
Read MoreKrystianna shared her professional journeys from dental hygiene to bartending, now working for the DoD in an impressive trajectory toward the top. We are thrilled to have her join the MSANFam!
Read MoreMSAN Army Mentor Karen Francis decided to become a career coach because helping someone find a job or new career positively impacts their mental health journey.
Read MoreFrom “just friends” to something more, Megan shares her beautiful beginnings to becoming a Marine spouse six years ago.
Read MoreJoining the Air Force may not have been on their radar, but for MSAN Air Force Mentor Laura Daniel, volunteering and connecting with the squadron’s chaplain helped her and her husband, David, become accustomed to new military life.
Read MoreWith two decades of being a military spouse under her belt, Jenna has some great advice to offer about investing in yourself.
Read MoreIn six short years, MSAN's marketing coordinator Michelle's experience as an Army spouse has taken her from active duty to reserves, dealing with disability, and reintegrating into civilian life again.
Read MoreRead about how MSAN's marketing manager Kristen navigated those first years as a military spouse, the challenges of making new friends, and what she’s learned along the way since getting married in the charming town of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, where they’d had their first date.
Read MoreNavy Mentor Monique shares her amazing wedding experience at Tom Ham's Lighthouse in San Diego.
Read MoreVerenice started out just like any of us–a newlywed who had to learn the ins and outs of what it means to be a military spouse.
Read MoreWelcome to Navy life, New Navy Spouse! Here are five resources on base you absolutely need to know about.
Read MoreYou chose this life because you love your soldier, this country, and the family you’ve created. In trying times, remember the reasons why. Remember all you have to be grateful for.
Read MoreMake our community an even better place for everyone! Here are a few great places to start that can be flexible for military spouse volunteers while filling gaps in your resume and helping you grow professionally.
Read MorePeople can experience grief not just after a loss of a loved one, but over losses of opportunities or dreams, too.
Read MoreBeing a part of a club is incredibly rewarding. Not only can you network with other spouses, but spouses’ clubs do charitable work so you can also give back to the community in a very meaningful way.
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