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Army Aviation Association of America

Support for Army Aviation soldiers and families including financial assistance for college-level education of members and spouses, unmarried siblings, unmarried children and unmarried grandchildren of current and deceased members.

Army Behavioral Health

Information for soldiers, National Guard and Army Reserve on issues including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI) and suicide prevention. Includes help for children, couples and extended families.

Army Exceptional Family Member Program

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.

Army Family Readiness Group (FRG)

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.

Army Integrated Family Support Network

Provides community support and services to soldiers, families and employers throughout the entire deployment cycle.

Army Long Term Family Case Management

A one-stop resolution center that assists families of fallen soldiers - spouses, children, parents and extended family. Includes information on survivor benefits, obtaining service records, soldier services, support programs and more.

Army OneSource

Provides information on topics including health care; family programs and services; soldier and family housing; and child, youth and school services.

Army OneSource - Managing Deployment

Provides online tools and resources to help families handle deployment. Includes a Soldier/Spouse Checklist, Deployment Survival Handbook, Army Guide to Family Readiness Group Operations, Deployment Health and Family Readiness Library and more.

Army Reserve Family Programs - Military Family Life Consultants (MFLCs)

Licensed clinical social workers and psychologists address soldiers' and families' reintegration and reunion issues. MFLCs help with marriage, relationship and family issues, stress and depression, grief and loss, anger management and parent/child communication.

Army Well Being

Provides soldiers and their families advocacy and support, including information on issues related to deployment, well-being and behavioral health.

Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2)

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.

Association of the United States Army (AUSA)

Provides Active Duty Army, National Guard, Reserve, civilians, retirees and family members professional development opportunities through 125 chapters around the world and operates the Family Programs Directorate. Many AUSA chapters also provide scholarships to soldiers and family members. Find a chapter near you. Web site also provides information for families and retirees.

Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Family Programs Directorate

Provides Army families with information and resources to help manage the challenges of military life and address Army family concerns.

Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMB) Respite Care

Information on the program that provides temporary rest periods for family members responsible for regular care of persons with disabilities. Care may be provided in the EFMP respite care user's home, EFMP respite care worker's home or other settings such as special needs camps and enrichment programs.

Family Support Group Leader Handbook

Handbook from the Resources for Educating About Deployment and You program (Operation R.E.A.D.Y.) designed for soldiers and families of the Army, Army National Guard and the Army Reserve.

Military Family Program

Information for families on health, financial, benefits and other services. Includes a comprehensive Military Family Program Directory.

MyArmyBenefits - Benefit Facts

Lists fact sheets related to pay, education, family services, health care, life insurance, Social Security, transitioning, retirement and VA benefits for wounded warriors. Fact sheets can be sorted by category, component, life event or state/territory.

The Blue Box - Resources for Soldiers, Civilians & Family Members

Provides a compilation of resources for Army personnel in Europe on various topics from Casualty Assistance and Survivor Support, Family Readiness Support, Reintegration, Civilian Deployment to Rear Detachment Command Regulations.

U.S. Army Europe (USAREUR) Family Focused Deployment Guide

Provides information for USAREUR family members during deployment. Topics covered include counseling, separation, finances, medical, legal, deployment and children and more.

USASOC Military Community Programs

Provides social service, recreation and education programs wherever Service Members and their families are stationed. These programs mirror those found in civilian communities, and at the same time are tailored to the unique challenges of the more mobile military lifestyle.

Wounded Soldier & Family Hotline

1-800-984-8523 Army call center offers wounded and injured soldiers and their families help with resolving medical issues.

Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program

Provides information, services, referral and proactive outreach programs to soldiers of the Army Reserve and their families through all phases of the deployment cycle.
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