Family Assistance Centers

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Family Assistance Centers

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Family Assistance Centers. Departure or Homecoming. The FAC Staff is in place to render help to families and their Service Members as they navigate through coping with life before, during and after a deployment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Departure or Homecoming

The FAC Staff is in place to render help to families and their Service Members as they navigate through coping with life before, during and after a deployment

ALL Military branches Active Duty or Reserve

The FAC Staff is dedicated to helping the Families and Service Members of ……….

It’s a Team Effort

Team Effort

Family Assistance

CenterVA Benefits

Advisor

Individual Units Rear Detachment Personnel

County Veterans Service Officer

Beyond the Yellow

Ribbon FRG Groups

State Youth

Programs

MN Workforce

Centers

Taking care of Service Members and their families is an ongoing team effort by many organizations

Minimum FAC ServicesID Cards (1 ID Machine in Mankato FAC Office)DEERS enrollmentTRICARE informationEmergency financial assistanceLegal informationCrisis referral/intervention

FAC’s are not limited to these alone, there are many other services that FAC staff have and will help with as needed during any stage of a deployment…

ESSENTIALCOMMUNITY TRAINING

Military Awareness trainingWhat do Military Families Need?How can local resources support military familiesWhat are the opportunities for groups to become formally involved in

the Yellow Ribbon Program?

Who we get involved:Community LeadersBusiness LeadersFaith Based LeadershipSchool District Leadership

Preparing the community for the leaving or return of local Service Members is as important as preparing their Families.

FAMILY TRAININGWe Teach families how to:

Be EmpoweredUnderstand what benefits are availableHow to navigate benefitsWhere to go for additional assistanceHelp prepare families and communities before

soldier comes home

Some Statistics….

Minnesota National Guard

14,200 Soldiers

67 Training and Community centers

103 Family Readiness Groups

585 communities

19 States

Michigan Kansas Colorado

Iowa Washington Virginia

Kentucky South Dakota Texas

North Dakota California Mississippi

Arizona Alabama Illinois

Indiana Nebraska Arkansas

Wisconsin

2009 Total Activity for MN FAC offices

Questions?

Military Family Assistance Center Contact:Mike Farren, FAC Supervisor, MN8180 Belden Blvd. Cottage grove, MN. 55016Office: 651-268-8215Cell: 612-327-0270E-mail: [email protected]“You make the call, we make the difference.”