AAFES and The Walt Disney Studios are helping military families at Yokota and U.S. military installations worldwide create magic moments at home with Operation Fun, a series of free online movie screenings and weekly virtual activities.
To celebrate the Month of the Military Child, children at Camp Zama are writing letters to their counterparts this month at Camp Walker in Daegu, South Korea; Schofield Barracks in Hawaii; and Fort Wainwright in Alaska.
AAFES and The Walt Disney Studios are helping military families at Yokota and U.S. military installations worldwide create magic moments at home with Operation Fun, a series of free online movie screenings and weekly virtual activities.
What better way to put a smile on our deployed servicemembers' faces than by writing them a letter? With our Pen Pal Program, your kiddos can do just that.
Time flies! We are at the end of August, and once again, our military children are back in school. And Japanese children are also headed back after a long summer break.
West Side Elementary school students sit behind a plastic screen during class on their first day of school, August 24, 2020, at Yokota Air Base, Japan.
DoDEA understands that some families may have concerns about physically returning to the brick-and-mortar school setting due to COVID-19. For the 2020-21 school year, DoDEA is offering a full-time virtual school option for grades K-12.
Tisha Miller, the Adolescent Support and Counseling Services counselor at Zama Middle High School, has worked at the school for more than a year and provides mental health services well beyond stress-related issues associated with COVID-19.
Camp Zama – The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is helping first-time MILITARY STAR® cardholders at Camp Zama save a little extra on their back-to-school bill this year.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt everyday routines, including attending school in-person, parents may have questions about their children's back-to-school vaccination requirements.