Story by Crystal Housman | California National Guard Primary | 02.28.2019
The California National Guard Child and Youth Program hosts an event at the Discovery Cube Orange County, Feb. 23, in Santa Ana, California....
Story by Staff Sgt. Matthew Keeler | 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 10.26.2018
Staff and youth volunteers at Fort Bragg's Chay Youth Activity Center constructed a haunted mansion Oct. 26. in order to provide a safe and haunting experience for school-aged children surrounding the Linden Oaks housing community....
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Vincent Abril | 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command | 09.09.2017
USAG-DAEGU – Soldiers with the 25th Transportation Battalion, 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, partnered with area IV Child and Youth Services as volunteers for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America annual “Day for Kids” event, September 9 on Kelly Field at Camp Walker, Daegu, Korea....
Story by Staff Sgt. Kelly Simon | 27th Public Affairs Detachment | 04.28.2017
A multitude of voices mixed with an enticing variety of aromas at the Commons April 28. The 26th Annual International Festival of Foods took participants on a culinary trip around the globe. The festival, hosted by the Volunteer Support Fund, offered tastings from Jamaica to Greece and, back for the first time in a long time, Northern New York cuisine....
Story by Pvt. Zoe Garbarino | 3rd Infantry Division | 04.08.2017
Child Youth and School Services (CYSS) hosted a Kids Fest celebration April 8 at Newman Field on Fort Stewart, Georgia, in honor of Month of the Military Child....
Story by Maj. Brandon Mace | 412th Theater Engineer Command | 03.10.2017
As a part of the National Read Across America initiative, Female Soldiers from the 4th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) read “Hero Mom,” by Melinda Hardin and Bryan Langdo, to children at Kinder Ranch Elementary, Mar. 10, 2017....
Story by Karen Iwamoto | U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii | 01.19.2017
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS — The average military child will move three to nine times during a single school year, or three times as often as the average non-military child during the same time period, according to the Department of Defense. With frequent relocations come the stress of adapting to different achievement standards, protocols, courses and activities at various schools. Even......
Story by Kristen Wong | U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii | 11.17.2016
ALIAMANU MILITARY RESERVATION — On a Saturday morning, as parents and relatives sit outside the glass doors, here, at the SKIES Studio, a new story waits to be told. Children, barefoot on the carpet, hands on their hips, await instruction from their kumu. Kumu, the Hawaiian word for teacher, is what they call Ululani Duncan. She is the hula instructor for the SKIES Unlimited Program.......