April 23, 2026 - Defence Stories
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A Canadian Armed Forces member holds a young child, recognizing the important role military children play within CAF families during the Month of the Military Child.
Children from military families are an integral part of the Canadian Armed Forces community. From an early age, they are introduced to a unique way of life shaped by deployments, parental absences, frequent relocations, and constant change.
Throughout the Month of the Military Child, we recognize and celebrate the strength, resilience, and adaptability of these children, as well as their often-unseen sacrifices.
Canadian Forces Morale & Welfare Services (CFMWS) offer a number of programs, services, and products intended to support children of military families.
Available supports include:
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Parenting resources and family support
Support for children who may be experiencing behavior issues or anxiety at Parent resources.
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Youth Crisis Texting Service
A confidential, dedicated crisis texting service available to children and youth from CAF families at Youth Crisis Texting Service.
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Fitness, recreation, and youth programs
Opportunities that promote health, well-being, teamwork, and social connection through CFMWS recreation programs for children and youth.
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Education and financial planning support
SISIP Financial products designed to help families plan for children's education, including savings and investment options.
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CANEX products for military children
A range of products and benefits available through CANEX that recognize and support military families. CANEX products for military children at canex.ca.
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Education resources, scholarships, and guidance
Tools and financial assistance to support relocations, school transitions, and post-secondary education journeys: Education services.
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CF One membership
Access to benefits, discounts, and programs that support the whole military family. CF One card: Become a CF One member.
This April, we proudly honour military children and reaffirm our commitment to supporting them, because when military families are strong, the CAF is stronger.