Local military families continue to rely on food assistance as the government shutdown enters its third week, with the Armed ...
During a government shutdown, members of the U.S. military, including active duty, National Guard and reserve members, and ...
Over a million active duty military personnel may soon go without pay. Here are some resources offered to them and other ...
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Military families seek out food assistance amid shutdown anxiety
"We expected an increase, but didn't quite expect this," said Dorene Ocamb, Armed Services YMCA chief brand and development ...
A last-minute intervention ensured the military was paid despite the government shutdown, but military families remain anxious as the shutdown drags on without a long-term solution.
Trump announced that the government would move funds to pay troops, but many are still worried about the uncertainty.
The Armed Services YMCA Food Pantry in Harker Heights has seen a 34% increase in military families seeking assistance since ...
Payday has arrived, and for more than a million active-duty service members, they won't skip their Oct. 15 paycheck.
Harker Heights City Council members on Tuesday agreed in a 3-0 vote to a one-year lease extension for the Armed Services YMCA ...
President and CEO David Shapiro announced YGB has signed a Letter of Intent with Trinity Financial (Trinity) to explore the development of a new, state-of-the-art facility in Charlestown. The ...
During a government shutdown, President Trump celebrated the Navy's 250th anniversary in Norfolk, dancing to 'YMCA' and assuring service members of fu ...
A special gift now flies on the flagpole at the Collinsville Maryville Troy YMCA in Maryville. Capt. Jeremy Kerfoot, of the Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 504th Military Police Battalion, ...
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