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The Soldier and Family Readiness Division is responsible for policy, prioritization, resourcing and oversight of Soldier and Family programs and services. Key focus areas include Soldier and Family support in Army Community Services, Child Youth and School Services and Morale Welfare and Recreation.
Training Facilities are a key component of ? Aquatic Training Programs are required to provide unit water , enhance skills, rehabilitate and support the general health of the community.
The emphasizes the importance of high levels of physical capability for the occupational tasks that Soldiers are required to perform by designating this program Category A, Mission Sustaining.
Recreational swimming provides Soldiers, U.S. Army , , and retirees demand-driven activities and services that promote and and build by providing adult/child learn to swim classes, aerobic activities, both leisure and swimming, as well as training and instruction.
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Ready to fulfill your individual athletic potential? Then the All-Army Sports Program might be for you!
In All-Army Sports, (U.S. Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and The National Guard) compete in a variety of at the highest levels to include , Nationals and Games!
The All-Army Sports Program supports Soldier and well-being through performance, military bearing and spirit!
Participants in the All- Sports Program are called Soldier-athletes because they must be Soldiers first and outstanding athletes second. Soldier-athletes must apply to be selected for the All-Army program. Soldier-athletes represent the in Armed Forces Sports Championships and and .
All-Army Sports is a short-term opportunity that may last between four days and up to three months, depending on your sport and whether you’re selected for higher competition. It is not a change in Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) or a Permanent Change of Station (PCS).
*Soldier-athletes must apply to be selected for the All-Army Sports Program and require Command approval before they can be considered. Reviewing officials include All Army Sports staff and the Army coaches of each designated sport. They consider the applicant’s background, past performances, athletic awards and sports standards. Applicants have the opportunity to supplement their applications with newspaper articles, letters of recommendation, award certificates or other forms of support.
Learn more:
https://www.armymwr.com/programs-and-services/sports-fitness/all-army-sports
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All-Army Sports Compete with the best and support Soldier readiness through athletic performance, military bearing and competitive spirit.
& Services (CYS) recognizes the challenges of our and their . By offering quality programs for , youth and , supports the by reducing the conflict between and parental responsibility.
CYS has the most important clients in the world: Families and their . The CYS team has around 11,000 staff members serving over 200,000 children globally!
Members of this well-trained, professional staff work hard to make sure they deliver our Families:
QUALITY programs and
AVAILABILITY of child care options and youth programs
AFFORDABILITY for Soldiers and the
ACCOUNTABILITY for our actions and outputs
Learn more:
Child & Youth Services Army Families often include Army kids. U.S. Army MWR helps you stay mission ready with resources you need to support them. Learn about childcare, school-age services, tutoring, youth sports and more.
The Family (FCC) program is an integral part of the Child and Youth Services (CYS) child care system available on garrisons. provides quality home based care for children 4 weeks to 12 years old and is offered in government owned and government leased housing located on post.
FCC has unique qualities that make it a preferred choice for many . It offers flexible hours: full-day, part-day, extended /overnight, weekend and hourly care in a comfortable home setting. FCC also offers a 15% cost savings compared to Child Development Centers and School Age Care fees!
FCC Providers are vetted and only the best qualified candidates are recommended for certification. Providers must complete background checks and regular home inspections as a part of certification. They also receive paid ongoing training for professional development.
Army policy requires that anyone providing care on a regular basis, for more than 10 hours per week, must be certified through Child and Youth Services as an FCC provider.
For more information on how to register your children in the FCC Program visit https://public.militarychildcare.csd.disa.mil/mccu/ui/ #/
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Money Mission has all the tools you need to help prepare for big milestones like getting married, having a baby, or planning for !
Find the resources to help you understand what to expect financially through these events and start planning today!
Learn more:
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MilSpouse Money Mission - Free Financial Education Resources MilSpouse Money Mission provides free financial education resources for military spouses. Learn how to create a budget and manage your finances. Learn more!
Bowling around here is so much more than pins and lanes. Bowling Centers also bring people together for food and fun at more than 60 locations in the United States, Europe, Puerto Rico, Japan and Korea! You’ll find leagues and as well as surprisingly diverse diversions!
Our lanes can boast bumpers, if you want them, which mean nobody bowls a gutter ball! You’ll also find food and drinks to fuel another frame or two if you’re up for more bowling, or to provide power for your meeting or party if you’re with a group! We’re part of the Healthy Communities initiative, so you’ll find options, too!
Your local Army Family and MWR Programs bowling center might have video arcades and billiards, or maybe even putt-putt golf or go-carts! You’ll want to check your local to see what’s near you! One thing’s certain, though: Bowling is one of the only activities you’ll find where all your Family and friends can participate, no matter your age or ability. Come hang out at your local Army MWR Bowling Center for smoke-free fun of all stripes!
Have you faced challenges in the past?
Eligible could receive potential benefits including a 6% interest rate cap on pre-Service debts, lease termination, housing protections, and more!
Soldiers can learn more at their legal office or can talk to a free Personal Manager/Counselor
Learn more:https://financialfront.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/SCRA-Handout-Army_FINAL-APPROVED.pdf
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“The U.S. Army recognizes the impact that has on the lives of our and their ,” said Lt. Gen. Kevin Vereen, deputy chief of staff for installations (G-9). “Through increased initiatives to identify and secure accessible and affordable child care options, we enable our to fulfill their responsibilities without sacrificing the well-being of their .”
YEAR IN REVIEW: Army’s quality of life changes place people first WASHINGTON — People remain the Army’s number one priority and the service implemented various quality of life changes throughout 2023 to help service me...
The 2023 year in review is here!
Check it out - https://www.army.mil/yearinreview
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Family & MWR maintains and operates 54 separate courses around the globe for enjoyment by golfers of all levels? courses can be found throughout the continental US, Hawaii, Alaska, and at overseas locations such as Japan, Korea, and Europe! Each of these provides a variety of products and services to meet your golfing needs on a daily basis!
The 54 golf courses include layouts of varying sizes including nine holes, eighteen holes, 27 holes, and even 36 hole courses! These facilities function at high levels of participation, accommodating nearly two million rounds of golf each year. These numbers continue to increase as golf remains one of the fastest growing !
Golf is a “game for a lifetime” with focus on Family participation! Programs are available to promote accessibility and to grow the game of golf. These programs include Junior Golf, Men’s and Ladies' Leagues, as well as “Get Golf Ready.” Each of our golf courses hosts and events throughout the year for added excitement. Each course also offers individual and group golf lessons for all age groups and skill levels. Efforts are being made at each of the facilities to promote play for as well!
Each of the US Army golf courses offers a variety of products and services to allow for a “first choice” golfing experience. The Pro Shops offer name brand clothing, accessories, and equipment at competitive prices. In addition, many of the Army Golf Courses offer additional amenities, such as driving ranges, practice greens and restaurants.
All of the Army golf courses are maintained at quality levels to ensure that your golfing experience is one to remember. Each course is designed to promote the surrounding environment, create picturesque scenery, as well as test your skill. We invite you to take full advantage of your local Army Family and MWR Programs Golfing Facility where ever you’re stationed, and we are looking forward to seeing you on the links!
Home Based Business approval is quick and easy!
The ’s new standardized application template streamlines the approval process. are still required to adhere to local and state laws and regulations regarding home business operations, so check into those, too.
Here’s the process:
Step 1: Obtain the HBB Application. Visit your Army Family and MWR Programs representative or go online to download your HBB application and any required forms.
Step 2: Complete the Application. This includes visiting and obtaining approval from installation agencies like the U.S. Army Housing office and community housing manager. The application should identify the agencies, but ask your Family & MWR representative if you have questions. If you need any additional documentation (like licensing or certifications), get that, too.
Step 3: Turn in the Application. Once you’ve completed your paperwork, submit the application to your Family & MWR representative. Keep a copy of the completed application for your own records.
Within 60 days, you should get notification of approval. Simple!
Learn more:
https://www.armymwr.com/resources/home-based-business
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If you operate an on post and aren’t yet approved, now’s the time to get official!
The U.S. Army recently streamlined processes, so they’re easier than ever. You can get approved within 60 days!
Moving your HBB from another ? If you were already approved, the process is even easier!
New guidance directs to “find a way to say yes” to HBB owners – so we’re prepared to make this easy for you!
Don’t delay! Get your Home Based Business registered today by contacting your local Army Family and MWR Programs!
Learn more:
https://www.armymwr.com/resources/home-based-business
We're just about a week away from this year's Army-Navy game! (Go Army! Beat Navy! 🏈)
Want to know about some of the traditions that go along with this storied game (which was first played all the way back in 1890!)? Then check out this fun website from West Point - The U.S. Military Academy highlighting the game's history and traditions: https://www.westpoint.edu/army-navy!
It's week!
Training Facilities are a key component of ? Aquatic Training Programs \provide unit water , enhance skills, rehabilitate and support the general health of the community.
The emphasizes the importance of high levels of physical capability for the occupational tasks that Soldiers are required to perform by designating this program Category A, Mission Sustaining.
Recreational swimming provides Soldiers, U.S. Army , , and retirees demand-driven activities and services that promote and and build by providing adult/child learn to swim classes, aerobic activities, both leisure and swimming, as well as training and instruction.
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the Fee Assistance (AFA) is the ’s contribution toward the total cost of for ?
The program assists eligible Army Families in locating, selecting, and offsetting the cost of civilian child care when on-base child care is not available or a viable option for the service member and their Family. buys down the higher cost of off post care, allowing eligible Families to pay fees comparable to those charged at the .
The intent of U.S. Army Fee Assistance Program is to help meet the needs of Families who cannot access on post Army and Services programs. The Army Fee Assistance program is available in CONUS and may include full-time, part-time, and before and after school care for eligible children ages 6 weeks through 12 years.
Learn more:
https://www.armymwr.com/programs-and-services/cys/childcare-fee-assistance
Who will oversee your and options if you are unable to?
Estate planning brings the peace of mind of knowing you’ve made future arrangements for the people and things you value most, saving you and your family's time, money and stress!
Here are a few things to consider for your estate plan:https://financialfront.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/USAAEF_EstatePlanning_Handout_FEB2022.pdf
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Are you back from and thinking about purchasing a new car or TV?
Big purchases are normal post deployment, but before you take the leap, ask yourself the hard questions:
-Is this a want or a need?
-Should I buy new or used?
-Are there financing options?
Make the SMART move or talk to a free Personal Financial Manager/Counselor if you have any questions!
Learn more:https://financialfront.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Army-MAJOR-PURCHASES-_FINAL.pdf
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The U.S. Army recognizes the challenges of our and their . By offering quality programs for , youth and , & Services (CYS) supports the by reducing the conflict between and parental responsibility.
has the most important clients in the world: Families and their . The CYS team has around 11,000 staff members serving over 200,000 children globally!
Members of this well-trained, professional staff work hard to make sure they deliver our Families:
QUALITY programs and
AVAILABILITY of child care options and youth programs
AFFORDABILITY for Soldiers and the
ACCOUNTABILITY for our actions and outputs
Learn more:
Child & Youth Services Army Families often include Army kids. U.S. Army MWR helps you stay mission ready with resources you need to support them. Learn about childcare, school-age services, tutoring, youth sports and more.
Do you and your differ when it comes to spending money?
Maybe you are a saver, but your spouse is a spender?
Take a short multiple-choice quiz to learn how you manage your finances.
Compare the results with your spouse and set aside time to speak with a free Personal Manager/Counselor to make a plan for managing your money together!
Learn more:https://financialfront.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Army-My-Rating-as-a-Money-Manager-FINAL.pdf
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The Family (FCC) program is an integral part of the Child and Youth Services (CYS) child care system available on garrisons. provides quality home based care for children 4 weeks to 12 years old and is offered in government owned and government leased housing located on post.
FCC has unique qualities that make it a preferred choice for many . It offers flexible hours: full-day, part-day, extended /overnight, weekend and hourly care in a comfortable home setting. FCC also offers a 15% cost savings compared to Child Development Centers and School Age Care fees!
FCC Providers are vetted and only the best qualified candidates are recommended for certification. Providers must complete background checks and regular home inspections as a part of certification. They also receive paid ongoing training for professional development.
Army policy requires that anyone providing care on a regular basis, for more than 10 hours per week, must be certified through Child and Youth Services as an FCC provider.
For more information on how to register your children in the FCC Program visit https://www.armymwr.com/programs-and-services/cys/family-child-care-homes
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