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Counseling Advocacy and Prevention. New Parent Support. Fleet Readiness. Child and Youth Programs. Entertainment and Business. Special Interest Programs. The ARmy also used to use that acronym for their family readiness program, but have again changed it. No matter what the name, the groups are all there to serve the same purpose: to keep you informed and supported during your spouse's time with a unit, especially during that unit's deployment.
FRGs became a central part of military life as the involvement in formal spouses' clubs began to decline. Without that organized, reliable support network, spouses needed a place to turn for information: When is the boat leaving? When do we need to be on base for the farewell? Who am I supposed to turn to for information about employment resources at our installation?
How does the whole commissary thing work? Military life can spawn more questions than you have the answers to, and that's why your FRG exists. While the details vary between branches, the mission is the same.
The FRG is all about helping you navigate military life in your spouse's particular unit. How your FRG operates will depend on which branch of service your spouse is in, but all of them will try to:. A great FRG will get in touch with you, but because many are staffed by volunteer spouses balancing the same family and military stressors as you, you may find that you don't get contacted as quickly as you would like.
If that happens to you, take the initiative to reach out and get connected. Many FRGs are more than just support systems for deployments and training. They are social centers for a unit and offer lots of activities, mixers and events for the families and spouses in a unit.
From networking opportunities to wine tastings and kids' days at the bowling alley, your FRG may offer a wide array of activities to try to appeal to all types of people. The one universal truth of all FRGs is that they are what you make of them. While you may walk into a unit with a fabulous, active FRG, you also may find yourself attached to one that has rumors of snooty, cliquey wives or completely inactivity. The only trick to making sure you have a good FRG is to be a part of what makes it worthwhile.
Volunteer to serve as a treasurer, key spouse or welcome person. Take initiative to meet and befriend all the new spouses as they join the unit. If there are events you wish your FRG would host, get involved and plan them. There is emphasis on the technology skills they will need to solve real-world business problems, with each participant gaining programming certifications. Midway through the program, they will complete a four-day Programming Case Study to assess their knowledge. A final project, one that holds financial relevance, ensures the candidates are ready to assist with client projects.
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