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Teaching Tolerance

Teaching Tolerance is dedicated to reducing prejudice, improving intergroup relations and supporting equitable school experiences for our nation’s children.

We provide free educational materials to teachers and other school practitioners in the U.S. and Canada. Our self-titled magazine is sent to 450,000 educators twice annually, and tens of thousands of educators use our free curricular kits.

Zero to Three

Zero to Three proudly supports military and veteran families. They work to increase awareness and collaboration throughout military and civilian communities so that professionals who work with parents and children can more effectively care for babies, toddlers, and their military-connected families.

US Army Child, Youth and School Services

Recognizes the challenges of our Soldiers and their Families by offering quality programs for children, youth and students, CYS supports the Army Family Covenant by reducing the conflict between mission readiness and parental responsibility.

United Through Reading

United Through Reading is a non-profit organization dedicated to unite military families facing physical separation by facilitating the bonding experience of reading aloud together. It offers the deployed parents the opportunity to be video-recorded reading storybooks to their children, which can ease the stress of separation.

Tutor.com

Tutor.com is a tutoring program for military families; experts are available 24/7 online and able to help in more than 16 subjects.  Tutor.com is available in an app format as well so you can use it on the go and connect on a one-on-one basis.  It features summer activities for military children to stay connected throughout the summer.

Students at the Center

Students at the Center offers resources designed to aid everyone involved in providing quality education for military children.

Specialized Training of Military Parents (STOMP)

STOMP is the only parent training and information center for military families providing support and advice to military parents with special needs children.  Parents with special need children face tremendous challenges STOMP’s commitment is to empower these families in their vital roles as advocates, providing training, support, and information.

Our Military Kids

Our Military Kids provides tangible support to children of deployed National Guard and Reserve personnel as well as to children of severely injured service members through grants for enrichment activities and tutoring. Such activities help these children cope with the stress of having a parent in a war zone or recovering from injury at home.

Operation: Military Kids

When National Guard, Reserve, and other military families living in civilian communities become mobilized, their children experience the stress of being a military kid. OMK collaborates with groups across the state to provide sustainable local support services to military youth before, during, and after their family members are deployed.

National Military Family Association

This organization advocates for benefits and programs that strengthen and protect uniformed services families and reflect the Nation’s respect for their service.

My Child My Military

This site allows you to read interactive books, play games and do activities with your child in real time from anywhere in the world. The site allows users to see and hear one another while they read books, play games and do art activities together — all in real time. Free for military families.

Military Youth on the Move

This site was specifically designed for youth with family in the military. This website covers topics such as dealing with deployment and moving to a new location as well as everyday youth topics such as divorce, exercise, and money management.  This site has information for elementary, middle, and high school aged youth.