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Experience live events through Vet Tix with friends and family
Attending live events, such as concerts, sports, performing arts and family themed events is how many of us relax with entertainment. These experiences are especially significant to Veterans and those who serve our country in uniform.
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Make literacy come alive with United Through Reading
Veterans never have to miss story time with children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews, or another special child thanks to United Through Reading. For more than 30 years, UTR has helped service members video record themselves reading a book to send to a child in their life, reading together no matter the distance. Their program is available to Veterans as well.
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Call for the Arts, free educational tools
The Military Child Education Coalition Call for the Arts program invites military-connected children from all over the world, representing every branch of service, to share interpretations of what it means to be a military-connected child through art. MCEC offers a variety of free educational resources to assist and encourage students, parents and educators.
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Free sports gear, tickets for Veterans and military kids
United Heroes League has provided over $10 million dollars’ worth of sports gear, tickets, camps and grants to over 40,000 military families across the U.S. 120 athlete ambassadors from six different sports and over 30 professional sports organizations have joined the UHL Team.
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Zero to Three: free parenting resources
Veteran and military families, you got this! And ZERO TO THREE is right here with you as you ensure your young child thrives. If you’re the parent of a young child or baby, Zero to Three has plenty of resources, fact sheets, and apps to help parents care for their children.
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Our Military Kids - free grants for sports, fine arts, camps, and tutoring ages 3 - 18.
Thrive - a free, online parenting-education program. It can help you raise healthy, resilient children.
The VA Welcome Kit can help guide you to the benefits and services you’ve earned.
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