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Programs, events and organizations supporting the children of military personnel.

Emotions Matter opens up talk about feelings and how to cope

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Emotions Matter opens up talk about feelings and how to cope

FORT LEWIS, Wash. - Emotions Matter, an exhibit designed to provide support to military Families by sharing strategies for dealing with emotions in a playful way, could be traveling to Army garrisons soon. "My five-year-old son has been in...

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Military families treated to holiday gingerbread house event

The Gingerbread House building event went off without a hitch yesterday at Gilchrist Motors in Tacoma. Organized by the Fort Lewis Ranger and NW Airlifter newspapers and sponsored by the Children's...

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After school care on Fort Lewis

Parents have more child care options than ever before, thanks to "Army School Age Programs in Your Neighborhood." Fort Lewis Child, Youth and School Services has teamed up with two nationally recognized organizations to help ensure time...

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Fort Lewis teens have career help

Army teens are learning what it takes to be successful in the "real world" thanks to a program made possible by Fort Lewis FMWR and Child, Youth and School Services. The "Hired!" Apprenticeship Program prepares 15 to 18 years olds for employment...

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Activities to do with your children

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Activities to do with your children

Each time a military family makes a PCS move there are all sorts of things to do.  Find new schools, a new church, music instructors, grocery stores… and the list goes on. But when the dust settles and your routine is set it’s...

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