| Family Readiness Program |
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The “Unit Family Readiness Program” is a fully modernized official command program designed to meet the current and future needs of Marines and their families. |
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| Historical Milestones of the Unit Family Readiness Program |
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The original program has recently transitioned from the Key Volunteer Network which began in 1991, as the Key Wives Program, at Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC. As the program evolved the names have changed over the years by the Commandant’s order. Currently the program has a more modernized, and personalized training tools to further assist in carrying out the mission of the United States Marine Corps by way of communicating official command information. |
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| Henderson Hall Unit Family Readiness Program |
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- Communicate official command information to designated Marine Family members.
- Assist in facilitating two way communication between the command and their families
- Provide readiness and deployment support to all members of the Marine’s family and provide information through resource and referrals.
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Training For Family Readiness Program |
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| To the components of the Family Readiness Program are structured training opportunities. Persons interested in being a part of the Unit Family Readiness components to serve as Family Readiness Assistants and Family Readiness Advisors will come highly recommended by the command and interviewed by a selection process. Once the interview has been conducted and persons are selected for further training the Family Readiness Officer (FRO) will register those persons for the next available training date per site. Click here to view training dates and locations. |
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| Unit Family Readiness Training Dates 2008 |
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| Command Team Training (as per Command calendar) |
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| Family Readiness Officer Training |
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| Family Readiness Assistant/Advisor Training |
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January 9 |
Family Readiness Assistant
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