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Imagine serving your country with unwavering dedication, only to find yourself struggling to provide basic meals for your family. This week on Sisters in Service, we confront the urgent and often overlooked issue of food insecurity among military families. Drawing from my own experiences as a single parent in the Air Force, I bring to light the harsh financial realities faced by so many within our ranks. Despite what appears to be a generous military budget, systemic barriers like the inclusion of the Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) as income make countless service members ineligible for crucial food assistance programs. This episode is a heartfelt plea for change, a call to acknowledge and address the needs of those who serve.
As we unpack these systemic issues, the focus shifts to advocacy and the pressing need for legislative action. The frustration is palpable as we discuss the role of active-duty personnel and the necessary push for accountability from our leaders, particularly in Congress. This conversation underscores the responsibility of decision-makers to ensure military families have their basic needs met. We close with an empowering reminder: it's never too late to demand change and work toward solutions, no matter how insurmountable the challenge may seem. Tune in to understand why this issue demands our collective attention and action.
About two years ago, a guy friend said to me “I know my best friend and he would never cheat on his wife. He just wouldn’t do it.” Because of […]
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