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New program covers certain child care costs during military moves
WASHINGTON (AFNS) — The Department of Defense kicked off a three-year pilot program, meant to reimburse service members up to $1,500 for travel-related expenses incurred for a temporary child care provider following a permanent change of station (PCS) move.
Staff Sgt. Kenzie Atehortua, 96th Operations Support Squadron, carries her daughter at a Month of the Military Child Parade at Eglin Air Force Base. The Department of Defense kicked off a three-year pilot program, meant to reimburse service members up to $1,500 for travel-related expenses incurred for a temporary child care provider following a permanent change of station move.
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