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In a bid to foster a sense of community and support for foreign-born spouses, Army Community Services held its latest program initiative: the International Coffee Hour on Jan. 22. This event serves as a multicultural support group, inviting foreign spouses to gather, network, receive support, and connect with others over a delightful spread of coffee and light refreshments.

By participating as a Family Child Care (FCC) provider, Fort Belvoir spouses have the ability to not only work from home but also set their own work schedule. FCC provides quality home-based care for children 4 weeks to 12 years old to those who are willing to run a childcare facility in their on-post residence.

Belvoir Thrift Shop’s mission to support the Fort Belvoir Community has hit a roadblock. Despite the Shop’s ongoing mitigation efforts, thieves continue to steal from the donation porch.

physicians from the Ear, Nose, and Throat Medical Service Team at the Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center (ATAMMC) achieved a significant milestone by successfully performing one of the first thyroid nodule ablations in the military health system. This groundbreaking procedure showcases the team's extensive training and proficiencies, and represents a major advancement in the field of thyroid medical treatment.
Led by Lt. Col. Nikolaus T. Sneshkoff, the skilled medical team achieved a significant milestone in thyroid care by successfully performing the pioneering, minimally-invasive surgical procedure. This innovative technique showcases their expertise and represents a leap forward in thyroid treatment within the medical center and the military health system.

The members of the Defense Acquisition University answered the call from Combined Federal Campaign by contributing a generous $46,378 to help those in need! Their 2023 goal was $30,000, but they exceeded that by 155%.