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Building a Stronger, More Connected Military Community, Ensuring Every Family Feels Supported and Valued

United Military Families Campaign

United Military Families Campaign Introduction

Watch our introduction video to learn more about the United Military Families Campaign which addresses the issues military families face in the areas where they live and work.

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Blue Star Families United Military Families Campaign Survey Results Release 2024

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Blue Star Families United Military Families Campaign Cohort 3 Graduation

United Military Families Campaign Co-Chairs

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First Sergeant Carlandra "CT" Moss, U.S. Army (RET.)

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Staff Sergeant Charles Eggleston, U.S. Army (Ret.)

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Lt. General Thomas p. bostick, u.s. army (ret.)

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Anicia Myers, Community Impact & Fellowship Manager

Soldiers execute a salute during the 59th Ordnance Brigade Drill and Ceremony Competition Nov. 11 at Whittington Field.  Ten units were entered into the event.

"I work full time. I am a Black mother of two Black boys, and my husband is an active-duty officer. We will move again in less than a month to a new neighborhood, and I am more fearful now than ever about whether the neighborhood will accept my boys and my family."

- A Black Military Spouse

Five Impact Areas

United Military Families Campaign Five Impact Areas

History of United Military Families Campaign

Summer 2020: Community Pulse Check

In the summer of 2020, we conducted a community pulse check.

December 2020: Racial Equity and Inclusion Committee

In response to concerns, we convened a high-level committee of diverse senior leaders. These leaders helped shape the creation of our Racial Equity and Inclusion Initiative.

2021: Groundbreaking Survey

In 2021, we fielded a groundbreaking survey. We created an intentional space to listen to military families of color.

2022: Survey Results Released

We released the report of this survey in early 2022. It showed military service has promising benefits for service members of color. These benefits reach all types of needs, including education, health care, and finances. But, we learned that these families face unique challenges. Difficulties that undermine military readiness and retention persist. As we listened, we found opportunities for communities to support these military families.

Late 2022: Expanded Racial Equity & Inclusion Initiative - Campaign for Inclusion

In late 2022, we expanded the Racial Equity and Inclusion Initiative into the Campaign for Inclusion. We help families feel included in the communities where they live and serve. This campaign upholds our mission. And, it empowers stakeholders to come alongside us in this work.

2023: Building bridges to belonging

2024: Released results

2025: Campaign for Inclusion renamed United Military Families Campaign

United Military Families Campaign Partners

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