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The Alpena CRTC Family Support Group is here to support, educate and assist our civilian and military families who call the Alpena CRTC home.  The Alpena CRTC Family Support Group provides a wide array of services to assist in all aspects of daily life.  Whether you are new to the installation or have been here for some time,  the Family Support Group can offer the tools and guidance you need in most any situation.
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tabSupport and Connections 
Looking for support or trying to develop connections with other members of the military that are in the same boat as you?  Utilize the following websites as an additional resource to connect you to other military families, resources, opportunities and forums.


www.afterdepolyment.org
This website addresses the emotional challenges veterans often face when they try to readjust after deployment.

www.operationhomefront.net
If you need assistance (or want to volunteer), check with this organization, which helps veterans and thier families.

www.operationwearehere.com
This site is full of resources for military families, as well as for civilians who want to support them.
tabCounseling Information 
Everyone experiences stress, emotional discomfort and frustration in thier life.  Sometimes, we may feel as though we don't have any one to talk to.  You may be worried about confidentiallity or feeling silly discussing your problems.  Or, you may not have the money to pay for counseling.

The Michigan Joint Family Support Assistance Program is available to help!  The MJFSAP offers Military Family Life Consultants; no cost, confidential counselors who are able to help.

Please click here to get detailed information on how they may be able to help you.

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The Family Support Team is well versed in the many aspects that are involved in being a military family.  The "call-to-duty" and the desire to protect the nation's freedoms is not always an easy road to travel.  While we have provided several items below that may be beneficial to you, please do not hesitate to contact us using the "Contact Us" section of the webpage if you need additional resources.

American Red Cross

Air Force Aid Society

Defense Link
Resources such as the Family Readiness Toolkit and Guide to Reserve Family Member Benefits Handbook in PDF Format are available on this site.

Military One Source

Military Pay

TRICARE

Wounded Warrior Network

Deployment Resources for Children

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