Resources for
military families
The Department of Defense
realizes that care of the military
family is important to maintain
readiness and offers a variety of
resources for military parents
and programs in support of the
families of soldiers. Most military bases have Moral, Welfare
and Recreation departments
that offer daycare programs and
events for children at a base.
Other web-based resources also
are available:
Specializing in Children from Infancy to Teens
Children with Special Needs Welcome!
Warm, Child Friendly Atmosphere
Emergencies Treated with Courtesy & Kindness
Nitrous oxide (laughing gas), oral sedation
and general anesthesia available
The Veteran Family Support
Alliance
(serving Dutchess, Orange and
Ulster counties)
www.vetfamsa.org
Childcare Aware of America
www.naccrra.org/military-families
Armed Services YMCA
www.asymca.org
National Resources Directory
www.nrd.gov
e take pride in providing quality,
individualized, and personal care in a
truly warm and friendly environment.
Dr. Pachter is a Board Certiļ¬ed Orthodontic Specialist and a
Premier Preferred Provider for Invisalign.
BRACES AND INVISALIGN FOR CHILDREN, TEENS, AND ADULTS.
Randee Martinez, a Cornwall native, is married to Marine Sergeant Michael Martinez.
When they found out she was pregnant
with their first son, they were stationed in
Okinawa, Japan.
465 E Main Street
Middletown, NY 10940
(845) 343-8212
hvparent.com
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