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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The U.S. Military continues to move service members and their families internationally, despite the pandemic. With greater rules, increased restrictions, and unbelievable requirements, families are finding it even harder to navigate the system to transition to their new home.
Now more than ever, families need to use the MilVil app and the website, MilVil.com. Unlike other moving platforms, MilVil focuses on the unique needs of the military during transition.
With over 180 military locations available, the app assists families with moving from one location to another. In addition, it helps families understand military entitlements during moves to reduce out-of-pocket expenses.
March 22, 2021
March is well known as Women’s History Month and contains notable holidays like International Women’s Day and The Day of the Girl. Every year, many events celebrate the accomplishments of women and aim to bring light to gender inequality. The women’s, gender, and sexuality (WGS) department at the University of Maine is celebrating this month by hosting a series of events that students can access through their social media pages on Facebook and Instagram.
According to Laura Cowan, director of the WGS program at UMaine and associate professor of English Women’s History used to be confined to March 8, 1911, rather than an entire month. In Cowan’s experience as a teenager living in France, she remembered Women’s Day as similar to Mother’s Day, but more inclusive as it recognized every woman.
St. Anthony provides meals and groceries for those in need this holiday By William Putt | December 23, 2020 at 2:43 PM CST - Updated December 23 at 7:16 PM
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - A local church held a very special food giveaway in Evansville on Wednesday morning.
St. Anthony Catholic Church holds its soup kitchen every Wednesday, but with the need being so great, church leaders also gave away one week’s worth of groceries.
There was also a local Eagle Scout troop handing out presents to everyone who visited the soup kitchen.
More than 150 people were served a hot meal and left with a Christmas gift.
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