Mobilization, Deployment & Stability Support Operations & Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG)
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Mobilization, Deployment & Stability Support Operations (MD&SSO) on U.S. Army MWR
The U.S. Army Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (the G9 Division of the U.S. Army Installation Management Command, known as Army MWR) manages programs and services that support readiness and resilience for Soldiers and Families. Its work enhances the lives of Soldiers, Families, Reservists, National Guard members, DoD Civilians, Retirees and the entire U.S. Army community.
Family and MWR Programs are delivered primarily through a local garrison or installation.
To learn more about the resources available at your local garrison, visit the Army MWR website.
Mobilization, Deployment and Stability and Support Operations
Deployment isn’t easy. MD&SSO helps make it as smooth as possible for units,
Soldiers, and Families.
MD&SSO provides training and publications to help commanders, Soldiers, and Families navigate the challenges of mobilization and deployment.
We also have resources for rear detachment cadre and Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG) leaders.
We assist the chain of command by empowering SFRG leadership and volunteers, providing them with robust training and resources to maintain
a successful and effective SFRG. In addition, Family Readiness Support Assistants (FRSAs) provide administrative and logistical support to
commanders, rear detachment commanders, and SFRG leaders.
MD&SSO also assists during Noncombatant Evacuation and Repatriation Operations. During emergencies, the Army Disaster Personnel
Accountability and Assessment System (ADPAAS) helps gain accountability, assess Family needs, and coordinate assistance.
The MD&SSO Program provides:
- Deployment Support to Soldiers and units preparing to deploy or returning from a deployment. Information and referral services assist Soldiers and Family members dealing with deployment and redeployment questions, concerns, and challenges. Services can be tailored to assist commanders in meeting the deployment and redeployment needs of their SFRG.
- Commanders also have the virtual SFRG (vSFRG) as a tool to communicate with their SFRG membership in a secure online environment, especially during deployment.
- Family Readiness Training for command teams, Command Family Readiness Representatives, and SFRG volunteers.
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Emergency Family Assistance, provided when disaster strikes an Army community and accessed through multiple methods
- Through an ADPAAS electronic assessment, Soldiers and Families can identify needs, which will be assigned to the closest ACS ADPAAS case management
- Through the Emergency Family Assistance Center (EFAC), a garrison-level, one-stop location for Soldiers, Civilians, and Family members to access needed recovery services
- During noncombatant evacuation and repatriation operations for personnel in OCONUS locations
Deployment Readiness
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Military OneSource’s Plan My Deployment provides tips, resources, and articles to help prepare for all phases of the deployment. Click here to access Plan My Deployment.
SFRGs and virtual SFRGs (vSFRGs) offer Families official and accurate command information, connect Soldiers and Families to the chain of command, provide a network of mutual support, and connect SFRG members to on/off-post community resources.
Social media can be a powerful tool to inform, influence, and engage Soldiers and Families. https://www.army.mil/socialmedia/
Ready Army is the Army’s proactive campaign to increase the resilience of the Army community and enhance its readiness by taking stock of and preparing for relevant hazards. Click here to access Ready Army
YRRP is a DoD-wide effort to promote the well-being of the National Guard and reserve members, as well as their Families and communities, by connecting them with resources throughtout the phases of the deployment. Click here to access YRRP.
Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG)
SFRG Guidance: HQDA EXORD 233-19
Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG), formerly known as Family Readiness Group (FRG), is a unit commander's program. SFRGs provide a critical link between commander's and their Soldier and Families. SFRG offers official and accurate command information; connects Soldiers and Families to the chain of command; provides a network of mutual support; and connects SFRG members to on/off post community resources. Commanders can leverage the SFRG to enhance unit readiness. Taking care of people (Soldiers, Families, and civilians) is the Army's top priority. HQDA EXORD 233-19 provides implementing guidance for the SFRG Program. HQDA EXORD 233-19 Implementation of the Soldier and Family Readiness Gro....pdfSFRG Guidance: Army Directive 2019-17
Soldier and Family Readiness Groups (SFRG), formerly known as Family Readiness Groups (FRG), is a unit's commander's program. SFRGs provide a critical link between commander's and their Soldiers and Families. SFRG offers official and accurate command information; connects Soldiers and Families to the chain of command; provides a network of mutual support; and connects SFRG members to on/off post community resources. Commanders can leverage the SFRG to enhance unit readiness. Taking care of people (Soldiers, Families, and civilians) is the Army's top priority. Army Directive 2019-17 establishes policy changes to fundraising, reporting, and informal funds activities for the SFRG Program. It further supersedes FRG Program policy currently published in Army Regulation 608-1, Appendix J. AD 2019-17 (Changes to SFRG)_0.pdfSoldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG) Leadership Resources
The primary goal of the Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG) is to act as an extension of the unit command in providing official and accurate command information to Soldiers and their Families. The Army Soldier and Family Readiness Group, or SFRG, is a tool commanders can use to securely communicate with their SFRG membership regardless of a unit's mission or deployment status - anytime (24/7) and from anywhere in the world. A unit can customize their SFRG site and control the content on their page. SFRG is another way commanders can connect their Soldiers and Families to the chain of command, provide access to on and off post resources, and offer a network of support.The top 5 websites are:
1) Find your Army Installation: https://home.army.mil/imcom/index.php/garrisons
2) Find your Army Community Service: https://www.armymwr.com/programs-and-services/personal-assistance
3) The Army Family and Quality of Life Website: https://www.army.mil/qualityoflife/
4) Military One Source: https://www.militaryonesource.mil
5) The Enterprise Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Website: https://efmp.army.mil/EnterpriseEfmp/
Social Media
Social media is a powerful tool we use to communicate on a daily basis to tell the Army's story. It offers an opportunity to inform, influence, and engage your audience with content that communicates the values of your organization. This website will acquaint you with your role in Army social media and provide you with policies, guidance and recommendations on how you can become a more effective communicator and representative of the U.S. Army – creating an environment where trusted information is disseminated to the Army Family and the public.Command Team SFRG Training
**CURRENTLY TESTING**
The basic objective of this training is to take a close look at the benefits of the Soldier & Family Readiness Group, the command team role and responsibility and the execution of the Family Readiness Plan. SFRG Informal Fund Custodian - Participant Handbook -.pdfHQDA Volunteer Training - Participant Handbook.pdf
Emergency Family Assistance
U.S. Army Disaster Personnel Accountability and Assessment System (ADPAAS) standardizes a method for the Army to account, assess, manage, and monitor the recovery process for personnel and their families affected and/or scattered by a wide-spread catastrophic event. ADPAAS provides valuable information to all levels of the Army chain of command, allowing commanders to make strategic decisions which facilitate a return to stability.
Ready Army is the Army’s proactive campaign to increase the resilience of the Army community and enhance the readiness of the force by informing Soldiers, their Families, Army Civilians and contractors of relevant hazards and encouraging them to Be Informed, Make A Plan, Build a Kit and Get Involved. Through outreach and education, Ready Army calls our Army community to action and aims to create a culture of preparedness that will save lives and strengthen the nation.
Forms and Resources
Last modified: January 18, 2024 - 9:21 pm UTC