To update your information with the Family Readiness Group, download The Family Data Worksheet which can be found in the drop down list under "Helpful Info and Links" or clicking on the name.
For the most recent updates, the Blog page can be found in the drop down list under "Helpful Info and Links" or by clicking on the name.
Check out our 315th Family Readiness Group Facebook page at www.facebook.com/315thpsyopfrg. Add us as a friend!
If you have just recently returned from overseas service, visit http://www.oefoif.va.gov/ to find out about your benefits as a veteran from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
You can call The Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255 anytime to receive live, confidential assistance. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be used by anyone who is at risk, not just military veterans. Please visit http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ if you or someone you know needs assistance. They deal with suicide prevention, bullying, among other emotional distresses.
Life Lessons of a Military Wife is a fun site for the spouses of military members that gives tips and suggestions for everything from pet care to general life. There are blogs from military wives, an "ask me" section, and even a shopping recommendations section. Check it out by clicking on the name.
The Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America is "a 21st century veterans' organization dedicated to standing with the veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan from their first day home through the rest of their lives." Sign up for a membership and receive the latest news and legislation affecting OIF, OEF, and OND veterans. You will also have opportunities to participate in their Miller High Life Campaign and other free outings.
Operation Purple was created to "help military parents help their kids." Check out their site for more information.
To find out where the next Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Event is, visit www.arfp.org. Be sure to register under the 63rd RSC Region.
Military.com has a page dedicated to the military spouse which provides helpful information and references. Please visit SpouseBUZZ.
The Department of Veterans Affairs offers free counseling and referral services to veterans and family members through their Vet Centers. To find a center near you, please visit http://www.vetcenter.va.gov/.
You can download the 2011 Edition of the Federal Benefits for Veterans, Dependents, and Survivors booklet by clicking on the name or visiting www.va.gov.
Here is the Army Knowledge Online (AKO) homepage.
For the most recent updates, the Blog page can be found in the drop down list under "Helpful Info and Links" or by clicking on the name.
Check out our 315th Family Readiness Group Facebook page at www.facebook.com/315thpsyopfrg. Add us as a friend!
If you have just recently returned from overseas service, visit http://www.oefoif.va.gov/ to find out about your benefits as a veteran from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
You can call The Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255 anytime to receive live, confidential assistance. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be used by anyone who is at risk, not just military veterans. Please visit http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ if you or someone you know needs assistance. They deal with suicide prevention, bullying, among other emotional distresses.
Life Lessons of a Military Wife is a fun site for the spouses of military members that gives tips and suggestions for everything from pet care to general life. There are blogs from military wives, an "ask me" section, and even a shopping recommendations section. Check it out by clicking on the name.
The Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America is "a 21st century veterans' organization dedicated to standing with the veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan from their first day home through the rest of their lives." Sign up for a membership and receive the latest news and legislation affecting OIF, OEF, and OND veterans. You will also have opportunities to participate in their Miller High Life Campaign and other free outings.
Operation Purple was created to "help military parents help their kids." Check out their site for more information.
To find out where the next Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Event is, visit www.arfp.org. Be sure to register under the 63rd RSC Region.
Military.com has a page dedicated to the military spouse which provides helpful information and references. Please visit SpouseBUZZ.
The Department of Veterans Affairs offers free counseling and referral services to veterans and family members through their Vet Centers. To find a center near you, please visit http://www.vetcenter.va.gov/.
You can download the 2011 Edition of the Federal Benefits for Veterans, Dependents, and Survivors booklet by clicking on the name or visiting www.va.gov.
Here is the Army Knowledge Online (AKO) homepage.