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Kay, a military spouse, recently traveled back to a food bank to feed her family of six. Her family is one of many military families facing food insecurity during the coronavirus pandemic. It lasts a couple of days, maybe just because there are so many of us in the house, said Kay, who didn t want her last name used for privacy reasons.
Her husband, an E-5 sergeant, works at Joint Base Lewis-McChord near Tacoma, Washington. His take-home pay is roughly $3,000 a month. It s not enough. I cannot feed my kids. I cannot make this vehicle payment because I had to feed my kids. It s just unacceptable, really, Kay said.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ 38 Organizations, including the Code of Support Foundation, releases following statement about the inauguration of the 46th President of the United States:
Following the failed insurrection attempt of January 6, 2021, the undersigned organizations, who serve members of our military, veterans, caregivers, and their families, join in condemning this violent attack on our country, our democracy, and our Constitution. We affirm our commitment to the US Constitution, our free and fair elections, and the tradition of a peaceful transfer of power.
We endorse the statement made by the