9 Easy Ways to Welcome a New Military Family

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The moving truck is gone; there are signs of life coming from the house down the street. It could be another military family or maybe it’s a civilian family. Regardless, as a military spouse, we know what it feels like to be the new family on the block. So, why not build some good karma and be the first to welcome them?

Make a difference to a new military family by giving them a little welcome to the neighborhood gift. Here are 9 simple, creative and inexpensive gifts and gestures that will surely make your new neighbor’s day! The Military Family Evolves and so can your gifts!

1. Take-Out Menu’s (with a side of Take-Out)

A classic welcome to the neighborhood gift is a delivering a stack of your favorite take-out menus from local restaurants to your new neighbors. Take it one step further and deliver your stack of menus with a side dish or pizza from your favorite take out place. The gift of take-out is a practical and a thoughtful gesture.

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Stacy Huisman: Stacy Allsbrook-Huisman is an Air Force spouse, writer, mother and advocate within the military spouse community. As a former Parent-to-Parent trainer for Military Child Education Coalition, she led workshops and seminars on many topics related to the education of military-connected students. She is the coauthor with Dr. Amanda Trimillos of Seasons of My Military Student: Practical Ideas for Parents and Teachers (Elva Resa, 2018). In her “other” life, she worked in public affairs and project management for the city of Las Vegas for 14 years. She was the Executive Director for the Las Vegas Centennial. She had a hand in baking the world largest birthday cake, hosting a 100,000 person parade, marrying 100 couples at once, organizing an amazing Red Hot Chili Peppers concert and managing 450 other events, programs and public relations celebrating her hometown birthday! She met her husband while he was stationed at Nellis AFB. She was whisked away on a crazy military spouse journey around the globe and hasn’t looked back since – only forward. Stacy is connected to many aspects of military life. She writes for one of our other Victory Media publications - GI Jobs Magazine - where she features successful transitioned Veterans in the workforce. She continues to write for myriad of websites and blogs, including a mini-think tank she co-founded called Families on the Home Front. Stacy was published in the popular book Stories Around the Table - Laughter, Wisdom, and Strength in Military Life. She is also a judge for Operation Homefront's Military Child of the Year 2015.
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