Operation Military Kids
Operation Military Kids is a program targeted to the children of members of the United States Armed Forces who are deployed overseas.
Background
Through a cooperation with 4-H, the United States National Guard and the U.S. Army Reserve, the program creates a community support network for military youth "in our own backyard" when soldier parents are deployed. It delivers recreation, social, and educational programs for military youth living in civilian communities. It also supports military kids coping with the stress of knowing their deployed parents may be in harm's way. Another function is collaborating with schools to ensure staff are attuned to the unique needs of military students. The program educates the public on the impact of the deployment cycle on soldiers, families, kids, and the community as a whole. Finally, it becomes a part of the ongoing 4-H Program in the locations where there are military families. Each state in the United States has an OMK representative who works with other state partners to deliver programming, support and opportunities for the Military Kids in their respective states. Operation: Military Kids works with every branch of the service, both active duty and reservists.[1]
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