Mandatory enrollment program implemented through AR 608-75 EFMP that works in conjunction with other military and civilian agencies to provide a comprehensive, coordinated, multi-agency approach for medical, educational, community support, housing and personnel services to families with special needs.
Provides a direct connection to Command information in an online setting for geographically dispersed units and families. Online tools include forums, video e-mail, a telephone tree and photo gallery.
Recognizes Army Veterans and the parents, spouses and employers of Army soldiers. The program also recognizes those special supporters who have significantly contributed to supporting Army soldiers and the Army's mission. Every honoree receives an official Commendation package, entirely paid for by the Army.
Provides community support and services to soldiers, families and employers throughout the entire deployment cycle.
Provides secure access to Army web assets, tools and services to soldiers, Army employees, retirees and family members worldwide. Includes quick access to installation and travel information, training links, the latest news and more.
Provides information on topics including health care; family programs and services; soldier and family housing; and child, youth and school services.
Provides soldiers and their families advocacy and support, including information on issues related to deployment, well-being and behavioral health.
Provides individualized support to severely wounded, injured and ill soldiers and their families. Soldiers are assigned to a Warrior Transition Unit or an AW2 Advocate and are eligible for a wide array of benefits and services to assist with career, education, finances, health care, insurance, retirement, transition and more.
Offers single soldiers a program to enhance their well being, contribute to their community through community service activities, and assist in the planning and execution of their own recreation and leisure events.