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ACTIVE MILITARY AND THEIR FAMILIES - RESOURCES AND SUPPORT

In addition to the worries and anxieties of everyday life that everyone faces, there are additional concerns that members of the military and their families must deal with. These concerns include: preparing for deployment; experiencing separation and reunification with family members; frequent relocations; anxiety and grief from potential and actual loss of friends and loved ones; and difficulties associated with obtaining military benefits.

Military Family Assistance Centers are a primary source of information and support for military personnel and their families. Military family centers provide information on benefits for military personnel and their families; keep families updated on activities in areas where service members are deployed; assist with communications between families and service members; provide information on family support groups; and refer families for other services they may need, such as counseling, insurance coverage, and legal and financial assistance. All of the branches of the U.S. military have family centers. A list of family centers can be generated by searching Military Homefront's Military Installations lookup tool at: http://www.militaryinstallations.dod.mil/ismart/MHF-MI/.

The Conn. Military Family Support Program, administered by the Conn. Dept. of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS), addresses problems facing military personnel and their families as they prepare for deployment or return to civilian life. The program links service members, or their family members, to service providers in their community to help them with relationship and family issues; depression, stress and anxiety; child and youth issues; and substance abuse problems. The program also refers to benefit programs, education services, and Family Readiness Groups. All services are confidential. Additional information can be found at: http://www.211ct.org/InformationLibrary/Documents/militarysupportprogram.asp.

WEB LINKS TO RESOURCES FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL AND THEIR FAMILIES

AIRS, Alliance of Information and Referral Systems: "Military Deployments and War: A guide to supporting individuals, families and communities." Training document provides a list of I & R tools and services for military families.
http://www.airs.org/documents/IR-militarydeploymentsandwarfinal.pdf

AIRS, Alliance of Information and Referral Systems. Web page summarizes resources for military personnel and their families with links to resources.
http://www.airs.org/militaryresources.asp

Military Homefront: U.S. Department of Defense website provides information and resources for troops and their families, including desk guides, policies, forms and other information from the service branches and the Dept. of Defense; tools and custom plans to facilitate a smooth relocation; and phone numbers, addresses and other community based information using online directories and interactive maps. http://www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil

Military OneSource: 24 hr/7 day phone line and website offers information and referrals for child care, personal finances, emotional support, relocations, counseling and more.
http://www.militaryonesource.com/skins/MOS/home.aspx

SAMHSA Veteran Resources: The Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration website provides links to mental health and substance abuse resources for returning veterans and their families and to resources for military families coping with trauma.
http://www.samhsa.gov/vets/

TO FIND PROVIDERS OFFERING SERVICES FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL OR THEIR FAMILIES IN CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Go to: http://www.211infoline.org/focus/militarylist.asp

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SOURCE: Alliance of Information and Referral Systems. Web page: "Resources for Military Personnel and their Families"
PREPARED BY: 211/rj
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: August2007

 




 

 

 

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