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FSG Leaders' Handbook
Family Support Group (FSG) Leaders' Handbook. This
manual is filled with suggestions for
handling FSG functions
such as: (1) operating the telephone circle/tree, (2) producing
and
distributing a newsletter, (3) helping in times of trauma,
(4) recruiting and retaining volunteers, and (5) structuring the FSG.
It also contains an extensive list of additional resource
materials, noting where they can be obtain
Family Readiness Handbook
USARC Regulation 608-1. Other USARC
forms & Pubs
Family Support
USAR Family Support Related Websites
AFTB
December 16 is Army Family Team Building Day.
Since 1994, AFTB has
significantly contributed to the
independence and self-reliance of our Army
families. You can
register on this page or enter as a guest. Click here to enter
directly to the
AFTB NetTrainer Project Site as a guest.
Morale, Welfare & Recreation U.S. Army Community and Family Support Center provides
helpful links to soldier and family issues,
recreation and more.
Army/Air Force Exchange Service On-line shopping and this week's sale items.
Defense
Commissary Agency The
Shopper Cart page provides current sale items. Federal
law prohibits advertising prices outside the commissary,
so a percentage off the regular price is provided. You can
find locations, phone numbers and hours of operation.
SITES
Questions about an installation? Don't buy a book for
various Posts. This site updates information received
within two days. The information is in 11 categories.
Worldwide relocation information on major military and
associate installations for use by Service men and women
and their families during permanent change of station moves.
United Parcel Service
UPS Home Page. Tracking, shipping, pickup and quick cost.
U.S. Postal Service
The Post Office with stamps-on-line, rate
calculations, and
zip code
information.
Family Member Benefits
A Guide to Assist the Families of NG and Reserve Members.
This booklet provides an overview of military benefits
and how to access them, identifies eligibility requirements
associated with some entitlements, and, most importantly,
lets you know where you can obtain assistance when you
have specific questions and problems.
Army Family Liaison To further the quality of life for America's Army.
NY NG Family Assistance The New York National Guard....Enhanced military readiness
through family preparedness.
FL NG Family
Readiness
The Florida National Guard Family Readiness Program
Home Page is your place for family
news and information.
Army Family Action Plan
AFAP was the brainchild of Army spouses. Each AFAP
success story originated as an idea that someone
decided to pursue.
Military Assistance Program A new idea that organizes all the information, education and
help the military offers, and shapes it for one individual
at a time. If MAP suggests a road map to you, you're right.
Army Emergency Relief
Army Emergency Relief is a private nonprofit organization
incorporated in 1942 by the Secretary of War and the Army
Chief of Staff. The mission is to provide emergency
financial assistance for soldiers their dependents.
Red Cross
For the American soldier and his or her family, the Red Cross
is the connection to home, relaying urgent information.
Social Security On-Line Replace Social Security cards
The Voice for Military Families The National Military Family Association serves the families
of the seven uniformed services through education,
information, and advocacy.
Employer Support
The National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard
and Reserve (NCESGR) is a Department of Defense
organization that works with
employers, reservists, military
leadership, and 54 volunteer committees to build and maintain
a strong base of support for the role of the National Guard
and Reserve in our Nation's defense.
The United Service Organizations
The USO mission is to provide morale, welfare and
recreation-type services to uniformed military Personnel.
TAPS Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors is a national
non-profit organization made up of, and providing services
to, all those who have lost a loved one on active duty
with the Armed Forces.
SBP
Survivor Benefit Plan For The Uniformed Services
The Simple Facts
[The Basics] [The Family] [The Checkbook] [The File Cabinet] [The Magazine Rack]
[The School House] [The Medicine Cabinet] [The Laundry Bag]
[The Work Table] [Retirement]
[What is Family Readiness/Mobilization?] [Prepare for Separation]
