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Benefits for Military FamiliesOperation: Military Child Care is a Department of Defense (DOD) initiative to support the child care needs of parents who are activated/deployed. WHO is eligible to participate?Families/Child Guardians of National Guard & Reserve Service Members who are activated/deployed Families/Child Guardians of deployed Active Duty Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines who are unable to access child care on military installations are eligible during the deployment period and for 60 days after the return of the Military Parent. Note: The fee assistance program is intended to help support military spouses’ employment, education, or special medical circumstances. Fee assistance will only be provided to single military families, dual military families, and military families with a spouse who is working or enrolled in school. It will also be provided to military families where the spouse is looking for work for a period of up to 60 days. Note: Operation: Military Child Care services are not an entitlement and are subject to geographic availability of child care and DOD/Military Service Funding. Military Child Care in your Neighborhood:Who’s eligible? Children of geographically dispersed Active Duty families with no access to on-base child care. Examples include children of Active Duty Recruiters, ROTC Instructors, MEPCOM personnel, Service Members on independent duty assignments and Service Members living in communities that are not within reasonable commuting distances to military installations. Children of Active Duty families who are wait-listed per Service policy and not currently enrolled in on-base child care. Note: MCCYN programs may not be available in all locations. To apply for any of these great services, families and service members can call 1-800-424-2246 or visit http://www.NACCRRA.org/Military. To find suitable Child Care please visit http://www.ChildCareAware.org Question? Send an email to OMCC@naccrra.org Why get my family an ID card?Spouses and eligible children should be enrolled in Defense Eligibility Enrollment Reporting System ( DEERS ) which :
Who's eligible?
Unit Administrators should be able to issue a Commissary Card and an ID card or direct you to a RAPID site near your Home of Record. Call for an appointment and any information and documents you need to bring. For a list of all New York CAC/RAPIDS sites, visit http://www.dmdc.osd.mil/rsl
John Bone, MWR Program Manager Watervliet Arsenal Fort Hamilton Armed Forces Recreation Centers Armed Forces Recreation Centers are centrally-managed resort hotels operated by the United States Army. These affordable Joint Services morale, welfare, and recreation facilities are located at ideal vacation destinations and offer a full range of resort opportunities for service members, their families, and other members of the total Defense Force. Armed Forces Recreation Center resort hotels are located at Honolulu, Hawaii (Hale Koa Hotel); Orlando, Florida, Shades of Green; Garmisch and Chiemsee, Germany (Armed Forces Recreation Center-Europe); and Seoul, Korea (Dragon Hill Lodge). Armed Forces Recreation Centers are totally self-supporting using only nonappropriated fund revenues generated internally from operations. For information regarding comissary rules and regulations please visit the Commissary Home page. The following is a list and phone numbers of Commissaries and Exchanges in New York.
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Veterans Service Organizations
TriCare -- health insurance for the most up-to-date information, go to: TriCare at OSD Service Group Life Insurance - SGLI For the most up-to-date information, go to: http://www.insurance.va.gov/sglisite/SGLI/SGLI.htm Veterans Group Life Insurance - VGLI For the most up-to-date information, go to: http://www.insurance.va.gov/VGLI/VGLI.htm REMINDER: Be sure to update your own and family members' eligibility information in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS). Sponsors and family members actually lose access to their TRICARE health care benefits when "loss of eligibility" appears in DEERS; they are unable to make appointments, get prescriptions filled, or have claims processed correctly. Action must be taken by the sponsor and his/her family members to update information in DEERS as well as in their military personnel records. Reserve Component sponsors should visit the nearest ID Card issuing facility and their unit personnel shop to ensure that their DEERS information is current and correct. For additional information about DEERS or to update an address in DEERS, visit https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/appj/dwp/index.jsp. Health Net Federal Services: https://www.hnfs.net/bene/home/?tsc=f provides links to the very latest benefits information. https://www.hnfs.net/providerDirectory/search.aspx?Portal=bene&Tab=home&TabSeq=1&ps=bp&frmRegion=N lets you search for a health care provider in your area. https://www.hnfs.net/common/tricareProgram/Program+Materials.htm lists Tricare Program materials and forms. Other DOD Health Affairs useful sites: provides information about DoD health programs. North Atlantic Regional Medical Command offers some additional regional information Keller Army Community Hospital, West Point Guthrie Ambulatory Health Care Clinic, Fort Drum |
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© NYS DMNA: Family Benefits URL: http://dmna.ny.gov/family/famben.php Page Last Modified: 27 Jan 11 (ba) |
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