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Title: Operation: Military Kids


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Chapter 12 Operation Military Kids Next Steps
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 OMK Partner Potluck
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 OMK Partner Potluck
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Action Planning
  • What joint programming will your OMK state Team
    do with the JFSAP Team?
  • How will your OMK State Team expand your OMK
    programming with youth?
  • Please address the following 8 areas/topics for
    each question above
  • Ready, Set, Go! Trainings
  • Hero Pack assembly and distribution
  • Mobile Technology Lab activities
  • Speak Out for Military Kids training and
    presentation
  • Marketing to reach new geographically dispersed
    families
  • Connecting with new military partners
  • Connecting with new community partners
  • Strengthening existing partnerships

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ACTION PLANNING WORKSHEET
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OMK Reporting Requirements
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OMK Web Page
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State OMK Team Action Plan Outbriefs
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Best Practices Operation Military Kids
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Participant Post-Test Measuring knowledge gain
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Review of Resources OMK Ready, Set, Go! Training
Manual
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Operation Military KidsPoints of Contact
  • Operation Military Kids Website
  • http//www.operationmilitarykids.org
  • 4-H/Army Youth Development Project
  • Darrin Allen
  • Operation Military Kids Coordinator
  • (703) 681-4848
  • darrin.allen_at_us.army.mil
  • Army Child Youth Services
  • Nancy Campbell
  • (703) 681-4849
  • nancy.campbell_at_us.army.mil

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SoWhat Can We Do ToMake A Difference?
  • Remember that collaboration/partnerships are the
    keys to success!
  • Take action plans/goals created at this training
    and implement them as soon as possible.
    Increasing awareness is the first step toward
    facilitating change!
  • Continue to educate yourself on the issues
    surrounding resources available at national,
    state, regional, and local levels to support
    National Guard, U.S. Army Reserve (and other
    branches of the military). Soldiers, families,
    and youth impacted by deployment.
  • Be conscious on a day-to-day basis of the many
    ways you can support youth impacted by these
    issues.
  • Know that the National Operation Military Kids
    Project Team is here to assist you as needed.
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