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SOLDIER AND FAMILY READINESS | NEBRASKA NATIONAL GUARD FAMILY PROGRAM
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OF FINANCIAL READINESS | IOWA NATIONAL GUARD
Offers to help create a detailed strategy to manage finances throughout the military career and beyond. It includes budgeting, savings, debt management, insurance, retirement, tax and transition planning. Aimed at optimizing resources, mitigating risks and achieving financial goals, it's essential for stability and security.
Offers to help create a detailed strategy to manage finances throughout the military career and beyond. It includes budgeting, savings, debt management, insurance, retirement, tax and transition planning. Aimed at optimizing resources, mitigating risks and achieving financial goals, it's essential for stability and security.
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MILITARY FAMILY SERVICES/SUPPORT CENTER | IOWA NATIONAL GUARD
Offers to help prepare and empower military personnel and their families in Iowa to meet the challenges of military and civilian life through training, resources, hands-on assistance and education. Offering essential services such as, crisis intervention, legal and community resources, information and more.
Solider Family Readiness Specialists
Council Bluffs: (712) 325-1218 ext. 18204
Waterloo: (515) 331-5589
Iowa City: (319) 337-9573 ext. 19012
Sioux City: (712) 252-4347 ext. 18030
Boone: (515) 727-3629
Davenport: (563) 391-6441 ext. 19221
JFHQ: (515) 334-2742
Camp Dodge:
(515) 331-5842
(515) 252-4192
(515) 252-4758
(515) 334-2757
Offers to help prepare and empower military personnel and their families in Iowa to meet the challenges of military and civilian life through training, resources, hands-on assistance and education. Offering essential services such as, crisis intervention, legal and community resources, information and more.
Solider Family Readiness Specialists
Council Bluffs: (712) 325-1218 ext. 18204
Waterloo: (515) 331-5589
Iowa City: (319) 337-9573 ext. 19012
Sioux City: (712) 252-4347 ext. 18030
Boone: (515) 727-3629
Davenport: (563) 391-6441 ext. 19221
JFHQ: (515) 334-2742
Camp Dodge:
(515) 331-5842
(515) 252-4192
(515) 252-4758
(515) 334-2757
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SOLDIER AND FAMILY READINESS | NEBRASKA NATIONAL GUARD FAMILY PROGRAM
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YELLOW RIBBON | IOWA NATIONAL GUARD
Provides support and resources for Soldiers and their Families to assist them in achieving a successful deployment cycle. This assistance is provided by creating experiences that coincide with each stage of the deployment journey.
Pre-Deployment, as Soldiers and families anticipate extended separation the focus is on being prepared and supported by ensuring awareness of vital information and resources to help throughout the deployment process.
During-Deployment, the experience during the deployment changes to one focused more on support and connectedness so that families don't feel they are enduring the deployment alone while also preparing them for the inevitable reintegration.
Post-Deployment, upon the Soldiers' return, the focus shifts to the reintegration of the Soldier to the family unit and assists them as they resume family life and normalize adjusted routines.
Provides support and resources for Soldiers and their Families to assist them in achieving a successful deployment cycle. This assistance is provided by creating experiences that coincide with each stage of the deployment journey.
Pre-Deployment, as Soldiers and families anticipate extended separation the focus is on being prepared and supported by ensuring awareness of vital information and resources to help throughout the deployment process.
During-Deployment, the experience during the deployment changes to one focused more on support and connectedness so that families don't feel they are enduring the deployment alone while also preparing them for the inevitable reintegration.
Post-Deployment, upon the Soldiers' return, the focus shifts to the reintegration of the Soldier to the family unit and assists them as they resume family life and normalize adjusted routines.
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EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM | MILITARY ONESOURCE
Assists military families by identifying and enrolling family members with special medical or educational needs, finding out what services are available at current or new duty stations, and supporting families with information, referrals when appropriate, and non-clinical case management to access services.
Assists military families by identifying and enrolling family members with special medical or educational needs, finding out what services are available at current or new duty stations, and supporting families with information, referrals when appropriate, and non-clinical case management to access services.
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INFORMATION AND REFERRAL | ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL
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SOLDIER AND FAMILY READINESS | NEBRASKA NATIONAL GUARD FAMILY PROGRAM
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VETERAN SUPPORT | AMERICAN LEGION OF IOWA
Family support network channels requests for any type of assistance including financial to Legion Posts throughout the United States. Callers are advised to give their home zip code and a call-back telephone number where they can be reached.
Family support network channels requests for any type of assistance including financial to Legion Posts throughout the United States. Callers are advised to give their home zip code and a call-back telephone number where they can be reached.
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MILITARY FAMILY SUPPORT | OFFUTT AFB MILITARY AND FAMILY READINESS CENTER
-- Assessment and referral to on- and off-base agencies.
-- Family development education programs.
-- Support during family separation.
-- Financial management, education, and counseling.
-- Transition assistance for member separating or retiring from the military.
-- Employment program for family members and transitioning personnel.
-- Air Force Aid Society emergency loan services for Air Force, Army, and Navy relief.
-- Relocation assistance for families moving in or out.
-- Assessment and referral to on- and off-base agencies.
-- Family development education programs.
-- Support during family separation.
-- Financial management, education, and counseling.
-- Transition assistance for member separating or retiring from the military.
-- Employment program for family members and transitioning personnel.
-- Air Force Aid Society emergency loan services for Air Force, Army, and Navy relief.
-- Relocation assistance for families moving in or out.
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SOLDIER AND FAMILY READINESS | NEBRASKA NATIONAL GUARD FAMILY PROGRAM
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RESILIENCE, RISK, REDUCTION SUICIDE PREVENTION (R3SP) | IOWA NATIONAL GUARD
Provides resilience training to enhance positive behaviors and protective factors that support sustained personal readiness and resiliency through education and skill-building. The training equips participants with intellectual and emotional tools to optimize long-term health, performance, and deployment readiness. Additionally, offers a Suicide Prevention Program aimed at reducing suicide risk among Soldiers, Army Civilians, and Family members through early identification and intervention strategies.
The program includes access to immediate assistance via suicide prevention hotlines, which provide support for individuals experiencing suicidal feelings or those concerned about others. Hotline services include crisis assessment, resource mobilization, and emergency intervention as needed, available through telephone, email, chat, and text. These initiatives collectively promote overall health, readiness, and well-being for Iowa National Guard Soldiers and their families.
Provides resilience training to enhance positive behaviors and protective factors that support sustained personal readiness and resiliency through education and skill-building. The training equips participants with intellectual and emotional tools to optimize long-term health, performance, and deployment readiness. Additionally, offers a Suicide Prevention Program aimed at reducing suicide risk among Soldiers, Army Civilians, and Family members through early identification and intervention strategies.
The program includes access to immediate assistance via suicide prevention hotlines, which provide support for individuals experiencing suicidal feelings or those concerned about others. Hotline services include crisis assessment, resource mobilization, and emergency intervention as needed, available through telephone, email, chat, and text. These initiatives collectively promote overall health, readiness, and well-being for Iowa National Guard Soldiers and their families.
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SOLDIER AND FAMILY READINESS | NEBRASKA NATIONAL GUARD FAMILY PROGRAM
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