we re asking people to get involved with. it has been a long 20 years since 9/11. military families are still in the arena, we re still fighting for our country, for our neighbors. we move very often and no longer moving on to military installations. most people don t know that we re far from family and friends need to welcome us. we don t feel the sense of welcome because people don t know we re there. blue star family week changes that. we have ways for people to get involved. show their service. we have a wonderful welcome week bracelet i can tell you all about, as people wear. help the servicemembers, families, children and transitioning veterans. 600,000 of them who move every year to their communities. will: what can people help do. what can you guys do to help military families.
do something today. come to blue star families or blue star welcome week. you can write a welcome card to folks coming to your community. almost every zip code has transitioning veterans. you pick up brace litt, when you wear it, a family member like linda sees that and knows you re welcoming them. 30% of military families say they have zero people in their community for whom they could ask a favor. we all need folks we can ask favors from time to time. we also have some great activations with a welcome week challenge where you can run, walk, distance or volunteer to show your support. we can show you how do to that online too. for community schools and day-care centers, we have new families in your community. we have a kit you can download if you have the military transitioning veteran families and your schools and day care