AF Updates 'Key Spouse' Program
Week of October 19, 2009
As part of the July 2009-July 2010 Year of the Air Force Family initiative, the Air Force announced the launch of a revised and standardized Key Spouse program. Key Spouse is an official communication network designed to enhance readiness and establish a sense of community among unit leaders, Airmen and their families. Staff members from the Airmen and Family Readiness Center provide training and serve as a referral resource for Key Spouses. Desk and resource guides have been developed for all Key Spouse team members. For more information about the Key Spouse program, contact the staff at your nearest Airman and Family Readiness Center.
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