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The purpose of the 13th coscom association is to represent the past, present and future members of the 13st sustainment command expeditionary (and all its designations) and provide support to its members. The association also serves as an adjunct to the command including in its ranks distinguished friends, retirees, former members and their families. The association performs services allowed to aid the unit and community and provide support to all as required and allowed in its constitution.
Fort Hood
TX 76544
76544
Create awareness and help provide information in Spanish to Hispanic Military Spouses about everything that surrounds us in the military such as; benefits, scholarships, insurance, etc.. * Refer and offer suggestions about communities and associations that provide support to military families in emergency and/or stress. * Provide a list of resources where the Hispanic Military Spouses and their families can acquire information, which will be translated into Spanish. * Provide scholarships and financial assistance to our military families in need.
Schertz
TX 78154
78154
First Command Educational Foundation (FCEF) is a 501(c)(3) public charity dedicated to improving financial literacy through education and scholarship opportunities. “To educate those who serve” is not just the mission of First Command Educational Foundation (FCEF), it’s our reason for existence. FCEF is committed to ensuring individuals, at all stages of life, have the knowledge and skills to make informed, intelligent decisions about their financial future. Scholarships We award an average of $175,000 each year in various scholarship categories. The Donaldson D. Frizzell scholarship, our only direct-apply scholarship, awards up to $25,000 each year to both traditional and non-traditional students. We have several partnership scholarships with community organizations and institutions around the nation. Education Each year, our staff or trained volunteers provide an average of 50 separate presentations on a variety of topics to general, military, and federal employee audiences. In 2009, FCEF launched our educator-developed and approved ”Money Matters” curriculum to help high school students acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to take control of their financial future. And our ”Military Money Matters” includes five military-specific modules in addition to the 12 basic modules. All of our educational products are offered free of charge to public schools as well as military organizations and families.
Fort Worth
TX 76109
76109
Korean Americans and Korea War veterans join to educate Americans, especially students, about the Korean War. Specifically, how the Korean War secured freedom for South Korea, America, and the world. To build and leave a legacy of the Korean War that will never be forgotten.
Garland
TX 75043
75043
Military children move an average of six to nine times during their K-12 school years. Many make multiple moves during high school alone. Academic courses, extracurricular programs, graduation requirements and transfer of records vary greatly from state to state and even from school to school. These frustrations, in addition to giving up friends and associates, cause anxiety in military children. Separation from a deployed parent (or parents) tends to exacerbate an already difficult situation.
The Military Child Education Coalition is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit , worldwide organization that identifies the challenges facing the highly mobile military child; increases awareness of these challenges in military and educational communities; and initiates and implements programs to overcome them. MCEC''s goal is to level the educational playing field for military children wherever they are located around the world, and to model programs that are beneficial to all highly mobile children.
Harker Heights
TX 76548
Our mission is to support combat-wounded military service members, and surviving spouses of those killed in action, by offering programs that facilitate a successful transition to civilian life. Our programs include home donation, academic and employment assistance, as well as opportunities to develop life skills that are essential to achieving success.
San Antonio
TX 78232 USA
78232