What Issues Face Military Families? Blue Star Families Survey Wants to Know
Military kids pose for a photo at a parade celebrating the Month of the Military Child. (U.S. Air Force/Jonathan E. Ramos)
For more than a decade, Blue Star Families has brought anecdotal and statistical data to the forefront of discussions surrounding issues affecting military families. In 2020, 11,000 people responded to the survey that covers topics, including finances, family stability, moving, education and employment.
Since 2009, Blue Star Families has worked toward strengthening the voices of military families and connecting them with their civilian neighbors. Each year, they partner with Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families to prepare and analyze the survey results.
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