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  What do we do? We Provide funding for online training programs and resources

to our war wounded caregivers and military spouses


Helping educate todays military spouses and war wounded caregivers

for tomorrows virtual workforce

 

Our Transformation Program
We provide funding for virtual or classroom credited training and education to our nation’s wounded armed service members caregivers and military spouses. These online portable courses allow better job marketability and enhance through job placement a better chance for retention.

 
Step 1.
Request a Spouse/care giver welcome pack!
Return the information pack we request and a copy of your military members orders;
choose an online training program with one of our affiliated schools, and you can begin!  All training programs we advocate are taught online and lead to an online portable job.
 

 
Step 2
Pick a training program of your choice from the many listed on our website, Let's get you registered and into school.  Your books arrive and away you go! While you are in school you have access to free volunteer mentors experienced in your chosen career.  
 

 
Step 3.
Graduate! Get Hired! through our corporate affiliations, Operation Life Transformed connects our newly trained spouses and caregivers with military friendly direct hire programs, who donate time and resources to find the best possible solution for our caregivers and military spouses job placement.
 
For more information on requirements please refer to applicant agreement*
To see our course availability for Online Training Programs and careers click here!
 


Are YOU moving to, or living in Virginia ?

If you are and you are looking for career training check out our

'Moving Forward' Program* eligibility requirements


 

Operation Life Transformed is Proud to be a part of America Supports You 

            

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Congratulation's

Lisa,NAS Lemoore, CA

Roxanne,NAS Lemoore, CA

Chewan, Andrews AFB, MD
Kristin, Ft Hood
Audrey, Walter Reed,MD

for pictures and more news goto Life's Success!

 

 

OLT Celebrity & Collectable Auction

 

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Are you ready to BID?????  July 4th
Operation Life Transformed is proud to announce this special fundraiser
“The OLT Celebrity & Collectable Auction”. This auction will run periodically throughout the year on selected dates beginning July 4th. PREVIEW HERE!!!!  Get ready to BID!
You will get a chance to bid on your favorite Celebrity “signed” items, unique, hard to find collectables and much more on our Ebay link!

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZlifetransformed2008
All proceeds will go directly to support OLT Miltary Spouses and Caregivers of war wounded Programs and scholarships, so bid high, give big and win!

 

Current Events

 

March 17th 2008 - We are pleased to announce that Operation Life Transformed’s programs

in San Antonio will now be proudly supported and funded in part by the

Texas Resources for Iraq-Afghanistan Deployment (TRIAD) Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation.

To read more goto press releases

 

 

AUSA and Operation Life Transformed Unite to Support Caregivers and Spouses
March 1, 2008 – Operation Life Transformed (OLT) is proud to announce the participation of the

Association of the United States Army’s (AUSA) Family Programs Directorate in their spouse and

caregiver scholarship program. AUSA Family Programs has pledged to provide two scholarships

through OLT, to read more goto press releases 

 

 

OLT is now listed on the Army's Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) 

Veteran Service Organizations and Resources page

http://aw2portal.com/VAResources.aspx

  

 

 

updates!

Hi OLT,
I just wanted to give you anothe

 

r update this week on my scores and what I have learned. We covered Chapters 2,3,4, & 5 this past week. I have already learned so many medical terms and am amazed by the end of the class I will have learned over 200 of them! That is mainly only counting the word roots such as -itis and -osis. There are many more words that are medical terms that aren't made from word roots such as Pap smear and asthma. It's all very interesting, but the hardest chapter was chapter 5 and it was on the reproductive system. Goodness, there is so much info there! I am happy to report though that my studying did pay off this week. I made all 100%s on all 4 chapter tests. It was from a lot of work and I am excited about being able to use all that I have learned. Thanks for giving me the opportunity.

Sincerely,
Jessica, AH Training - medical transcription

 


 

 

Hi! I hope you are doing well. My husband deployed last week, so things have been crazy! So, here's my update:

I recently started Session 1 with M-Tec. So far there has been a lot of reading, but it is all very interesting! It is amazing how much information is in the very first session! So far, I have started learning about human diseases, the basics of transcription, and become familiar with dozens of medical terms. Later in Session 1, I will try my very first transcription! Wish me luck!

Take care!

-Beth, Ft Wainwright, Alaska-medical transcription


Greetings from Key West, Florida... well sort of. I am currently on emergency leave here and I am trying to do coursework while helping my family. My mother was in the hospital through last Thursday, I have been very busy with traveling back to the states and helping here that this week has a been a big sad zero on time spent on school. I have a heavy heart when I think about it. But, I am getting ready to start again here in the next day or so, now that she is home and things have slowed down. I brought all of my school books and foot pedal and I very eager to get back into things. I am trying to be optimistic of a 4 month goal, but realistically I am looking at 5-6 month goal due to this bump in the road. I am also worried that when return home on the 1st (which puts us at 3 weeks in the states) that we will have orders, so things may be hectic, yet my family has reassured me that this week I will have time for myself. And now that my mother is feeling better it will give me some free babysitting time! Ok, I will stop my venting, and just reassure you that things were going great with school and I can't wait to start again. Rebecca



The update on my end is I'm about 1/2 way finished with my second course, Anatomy. It has been a very tough class to handle but taking it one chapter at a time is the way I get it done. I will be finishing Anatomy the third week of May and then it will be the final course of Medical Transcription through graduation which should be the second week of September. I am anxious to use what I have learned. I have a wonderful teacher so I give her most of the credit! I will do my best to send you a picture as soon as I can. I have class tonight so I will try to take one tonight. Thanks for asking!

Jessica



Hi OLT
It was very refreshing to talk to you on the telephone today. It was fantastic to talk to someone who understands first hand the issues that military spouses face when trying to find employment. As you pointed out, for many of us, even the simplest of positions are out of reach because of our ‘pick-up and go’ lifestyles. I live in Sumter/Dalzell, an area that that has the 3rd highest unemployment rate for a military base on a national level, as well as a 9% unemployment rate (national rate is about 5%), according to my research this morning.
Your organization is much needed. I hope to get the word out to as many people as I can.
I appreciate the efforts you and your team have gone through to make this happen. If there is anything else I can do please let me know. I’ll do what I can.



I receved my package in the middle of April and currently in the first session in my M-TEC classes. So far I really like the school and they made the course very user friendly, not to mention I really like my instructor. I will get a picture as soon as I find my digital, kind of MIA currently (teenage daughter had it last). As far as an estimate of graduating, I really can't tell for sure. I would like to finish before the fall sometime, also depends on what may arise before then. I am still a reservist and have to do an annual tour in Germany in the summer which may put me a little further than I wanted. I will keep you posted as to where I am at in the course.

Thank you,

Laurie