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Military spouses laughing together outdoors at a picnic table
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Group of friends gathered around an outdoor fire at dusk
Hands wrapped around warm mugs at a backyard gathering
Women smiling and talking in a sunlit backyard
String lights glowing over an outdoor evening gathering
Children playing in a blurred background at a neighborhood cookout
Military spouse waving from across the street in base housing

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Their Stories

The network is national.
The stories are personal.

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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.

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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."

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Volunteer

What the official briefing missed, her backyard cookout covered.

Kezia Mwangi · JBLM, Lakewood, WA

Happening This Week

A seat is waiting
at the table.

Low-stakes, high-warmth. Every event is hosted by a real Stationed member at a real location near you.

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Saturday · 10:00 AM

Social

Porch Coffee Circle

Fort Liberty · Fayetteville, NC

Casual morning coffee in the neighborhood — kids and dogs welcome. Marisol's porch, BYOM (bring your own mug).

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Hosted by Marisol

13 of 20 spots filled

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Sunday · 2:00 PM

Outdoors

Sunday Hike + Picnic Lunch

JBLM · Lakewood, WA

Easy 3-mile trail through Ft. Lewis forest. Pack a lunch, strollers welcome, carpools available from Kezia.

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Hosted by Kezia

16 of 30 spots filled

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Thursday · 11:00 AM

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Remote Work Coworking Morning

Fort Bliss · El Paso, TX

Grab a spot at Priya's favorite coffee shop. Wi-Fi solid, parking easy. Great for remote workers and freelancers.

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Hosted by Priya

9 of 12 spots filled

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Saturday · 9:00 AM

Social

Farmers Market Run

Fort Bragg · Fayetteville, NC

Saturday morning at the Fayetteville Farmers Market. Meet at the main gate at 9am, coffee first, then wander.

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Hosted by Olivia

7 of 25 spots filled

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Sunday · 3:00 PM

Cookout

Backyard Cookout & Volleyball

Fort Hood · Killeen, TX

Yesenia's annual spring kickoff cookout. Bring a dish to share, kids and partners welcome. Volleyball net set up.

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Hosted by Yesenia

18 of 40 spots filled

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Wednesday · 6:00 PM

Social

Waterfront Walk & Debrief

Naval Station Norfolk · Norfolk, VA

Evening walk along the Norfolk waterfront. Deployment support circle after — Jasmine is a certified peer support volunteer.

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Hosted by Jasmine

6 of 15 spots filled

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