Resource Links

Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission

Working to ensure that military children are properly enrolled in schools, have eligibility for school activities and have assistance in meeting graduation requirements

Veterans Executive Order Report

A comprehensive look at what state departments, boards, commissions and our institutions of higher education can do to support Ohio’s veterans and service members

House Bill 488

Revised Code to require state institutions of higher education to award credit for military training, to increase penalties for certain theft, deception, and identity fraud offenses when the victim is an active duty service member

Health Care Licensing for Military Members and Spouses

If you or your spouse is a current or retired member of the armed forces of the United States, or a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States

Ohio National Guard’s Family Readiness Program

This program provides information and tools for Ohio families, including educational resources, youth camps and recreational opportunities.

Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC)

The Military Child Education Coalition’s work is focused on ensuring quality educational opportunities for all military children affected by mobility, family separation and transition

Ohio Inter-service Family Assistance Coalition (ISFAC)

he ISFAC serves as a statewide “safety net” in support of Ohio military families. The ISFAC connects military families with national, state, regional and community resources as well as volunteer support services

Army OneSource

Army OneSource, Army Child, Youth and School (CYS) Services works with parents, students and schools to mitigate the challenges resulting from children switching school systems because of family relocation or deployment of a parent.

Touching Base

Touching Base is a quarterly U.S. Department of Education newsletter for the military community

Substance Abuse Rehab for Veterans

In the last 10 years, the number of veterans who have been diagnosed with a substance use disorder (SUD) has increased, meaning that more are using illegal drugs or using alcohol in excess.

Caliber Collision - Changing Lanes

The transition from military service to civilian life can be a challenge. But Caliber is devoted to giving back to the men and women who have given so much to our country. Our Changing Lanes program gives you new skills for a purpose-filled career in the collision repair industry. 

Hooves Program

Here at HOOVES, we are driven by a single goal; to do our part in rescuing horses and enlisting them to help service men and women heal, regain control and return to the life they fought to protect.

Financial Aid for Military & Veterans

Scholarships for different programs are included in our resource, along with an overview of financial aid basics. A few scholarships are listed below: Montgomery GI Bill, Post-9/11 GI Bill, Yellow Ribbon Program.

A Guide to Active Duty Storage

The differences between the lives of servicemen and women and the lives of civilians are many; one example is the frequency at which they move from home to home.

Veteran's Small Business Guide

How to start a small business – A Veteran’s SMB guide with tools and financial resources.