Send us a Text Message.En este episodio, conversamos nuevamente con nuestra amiga Litza Martínez del Family Program en Buchanan. Como esposa de un militar, Litza comparte una perspectiva única y arroja luz sobre los obstáculos que enfrentan a diario. Desde las frecuentes reubicaciones hasta el costo emocional de los movilizaciones, Litza nos ofrece información invaluable sobre la resiliencia y el ingenio necesario para prosperar en estas circunstancias. Únase a nosotros mientras Litza habla sobre sus experiencias y las formas significativas en las que ella apoya a otras esposas de militares atravesando retos similares.Resources:My Spouse Education & Career Opportunities ( My SECO)The Department of Defense Spouse Education and Career Opportunities program provides Education and Career Guidance to military spouses worldwide and offers comprehensive resources and tools for all stages of your career progression. My Career Advancement Account Scholarship ( MY CAA):MY CAA is a workforce development program that provides up to $4,000 in financial assistance to eligible military spouses for the pursuit or maintenance (including continuing education courses) of a license, certification, or associate's degree necessary to gain employment in an occupation or career field. Military One Source: Military OneSource is your 24/7 connection to information, answers, and support to help you reach your goals, overcome challenges and thrive. As a member of our military family, you are eligible to use this Defense Department-funded program anytime, anywhere. Turn to Military OneSource for tax services, spouse employment help, webinars and online training, relocation and deployment tools, and much more.1-800-342-9647Evelyn NavarroPuerto Rico/Virgin Islands Military OneSource State ConsultantCell: 787-430-7587evelyn.navarro@militaryonesource.com Unemployment for Military SpousesEligible for Spouses under Permanent Change of Station (PCS)Army Family Team Building:Army Family Team Building (AFTB) is a Family training and readiness program that provides participants with a better understanding of Army culture, as well as the skills and resources needed to become resilient, self-sufficient members of the military community. Military and Family Life CounselorThe Military and Family Life Counseling Program assists service members, their families and survivors with flexible non-medical counseling when and where needed.MFLC are located conveniently around the island of PR, to reach one please contact Army Community Services at Ft Buchanan at (787) 707-3804 or wilda.diaz3.civ@army.mil (mailto:wilda.diaz3.civ@army.mil). ARMY Community ServiceOffer consistent and comprehensive prevention, life skills, response, and transition services through an integrated system tailored to foster the Army's commitment to maximize Soldier, Family, and Civilian adaptability and self-reliance.FacebookSupport the Show.