Staff members at the Airman and Family Readiness Centers at the Air Force's 82 bases are ready to help spouses meet the challenges they face in career planning and job searching. Those services include career planning classes, computer lab access, career counseling, job placement assistance, job bank referrals, educational grants, career fairs and resource referrals to programs such as Spouses to Teachers. For more information, call or stop by your base Airman and Family Readiness Center.
To find more family resources visit the Military Spouse Network.
AF Readiness Centers Aid Military Spouses
Week of September 22, 2008
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