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- The Virginia National Guard State Family Program serves as an advocate and conduit to ensure Military Quality of Life for all National Guard Members and their Families.
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The Virginia National Guard State Family Program serves as an advocate and conduit to ensure Military Quality of Life for all National Guard Members and their Families.
- Resiliency - va.ng.mil
The Virginia National Guard R3SP Program provides resources...
- New Soldier & Family Readiness Program provides true one-stop ...
The Soldier and Family Readiness Program is designed to be...
- Resiliency - va.ng.mil
The Virginia National Guard R3SP Program provides resources and education to all Soldiers, Airmen, Family members and civilian employees to combat high risk behaviors. The end state is a healthy organization that is resilient, knowledgeable regarding high risk behaviors, educated on stress reduction measures and aware of available Soldier-Family-employee support network resources.
Nov 13, 2020 · The Soldier and Family Readiness Program is designed to be the Guard’s entry point and primary contact for all readiness and assistance needs. The Soldier and Family Readiness Specialists provide assistance and non-medical case management to service members and families on a variety of subjects.
The National Guard establishes Family Assistance Centers (FACs) during mobilizations and deployments. FACs provide outreach, emotional support, and referrals for families. They open and close as deployments begin and end.
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The Family Program acts as a network that allows families to mutually support one another. By providing families with information, resources, and support, the program strengthens both the unit and service member.
The Guard Family Team Building (GFTB) program is designed for everyone: Guard Members, Spouses, Parents, Children, Retirees, Civilian Employees, and interested Community Members. It helps the Guard “family” by teaching all aspects of life associated. with the military, specifically the National Guard.