Their Stories
The network is national.
The stories are personal.

Nadia Okafor
Camp Foster, Okinawa
She moved 8,000 miles from home and built a bakery in a base kitchen.
"The first Saturday, three people showed up. By the fourth, we needed a bigger kitchen."
When Nadia arrived in Okinawa, she knew no one. Her husband deployed three weeks in. She did what she'd always done to feel grounded — she baked. A single post in the Stationed Okinawa group turned into a standing Saturday tradition that now draws 30 spouses a week.

Priya Raghunathan
Fort Bliss, El Paso, TX
Remote work, fourth state in four years — and finally, a coworking crew.
"I found my Stationed chapter two days after we landed. By Friday I had a desk partner."
What the official briefing missed, her backyard cookout covered.
Kezia Mwangi · JBLM, Lakewood, WA

