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Family & Individual Help: Ombudsmen
 
Family Resources: Family Liaison Officer, or Ombudsman

The Family Liaison Officer, or Ombudsman, is a communication link between the Commanding Officer and family members. Ombudsmen are mainly Information and Referral Specialists who help command family members gain the assistance they need - this is especially relevant for deploying commands. Normally the role of ombudsman is filled by a military spouse, so keep in mind that they are not professional counselors or social workers, but can assist you with finding the help and services you need.

Navy and Coast Guard families are both served by Ombudsman programs while the Army Family Liaison Office serves all Army soldiers, civilians and families of active Army, the Guard, Reserves and Retirees.

The Marine Corps has a similar program called the Key Volunteers. The Key Volunteer Network is a communications network formed within a unit to keep families better informed about the mission and tasks of that unit, and to assist in establishing a sense of community within the unit.

Contact you local Family Resource Center to find out how to contact your command's Ombudsman or Family Liaison.

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