Understanding the diverse needs of military-connected families of color is crucial in creating a sense of belonging and a welcoming environment. In this podcast, we explore the unique perspective of a spouse and mother from her personal experiences within the military community. We hope to bring awareness and understanding to such an important topic.
This podcast is made possible by generous funding from the. To learn more, visit Ramstein Enlisted Spouses’ Association, https://www.resa-rab.com/.
Audio mixing by Concentus Media, Inc., Temple, Texas.
Show Notes:Bio:
Attiyya Ingram is a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She graduated, with honors, from Hampton University with a B.S. degree in Accounting. As a committed servant leader, Attiyya prioritizes volunteering wherever she goes and strives to make a positive difference. Professionally, Attiyya is an entrepreneur focused on helping members of the military community become financially fit. Her proudest titles are the spouse of an active duty Marine and mother to three young adults. She has first-hand experience of both the challenges and rewards of military life!
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