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Read about Army Wife Network's very own 2010 Family Manager Certified Coach, HH6 Janet:

Eustis spouse wins scholarship contest
Originally posted via Fort Eustis' The Wheel:
By Tetaun Moffett, Photojournalist
One evening while surfing the web, Janet McIntosh clicked onto a network of Army wives who all had one thing in common - building strong Army families.
McIntosh, an Army veteran, spouse of 13 years and mother of three children, found herself within a few key strokes away from eventually becoming a certified Family Manager Coach. While continuously dedicating countless hours to her family and community, she entered the 2010 Household 6 scholarship contest sponsored by Kathy Peel, founder and CEO of Family Manager Coaching Inc. and the Army Wife Network “Household 6s,” a military inspired term coin by Army wives citing them as the one in charge of the household.
McIntosh’s essay aimed at family organization skills and Army readiness was enough to land her first place in the competition. The Army Wife Network awarded her full tuition at Kathy Peel’s Family Manager University program, monthly online internet hosting for the Army Wife talk radio “Household 6,” monthly rights to the “Loving a Soldier blog,”and other online network responsibilities.
“Winning the 2010 Household 6 scholarship was wonderful,” said McIntosh. “I always wanted to take the training, but it was rather expensive so this was one of the reasons why I entered the contest.”
McIntosh, who has a heart for community service and the needs of the Army family, said she wants to be able to encourage those spouses and let them know they always have someone they can turn to. “I’m excited to have an opportunity to work with the Army Wife Network because I want to reach those spouses coming into the Army experience for the first time and be able to help them become Army equipped, knowledgeable and informed,” she said.
McIntosh already gives back to the Army community, on her off time, she volunteers at General Sanford Elementary School, she is a member of the Parent Teachers Association, and she is the secretary for the Fort Eustis Spouses Club.
“Janet has been selected to assist the network, but also to lead the way for other military spouses interested in an exciting home-based, portable business like coaching,” said Star Henderson, co-founder of Army Wife Network. According to Henderson, it is through Peel’s program, spouses can be given the tools and become certified to assist others in running a ‘happy organized’ military family.
“Army Wife Network is honored to help equip Army spouses in a way that betters a deserving spouse and impacts a network of individuals who proudly serve along our nation’s defenders. We are offering spouses the chance to become Army Wife Strong,” said Tara Crooks, co-founder of Army Wife Network.
The Army Wife Network is a social network designed to empower Army spouse with a myriad of invaluable resources, programs, training tools and information. “I just want to encourage spouses to take initiative and get involved. You have to seek out information and be proactive with your military life,” McIntosh added.
To learn more about the Army Wife Network and other military spouse related services visit www.armywifenetwork.com.



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