Couples Workshops Aid Families
Week of September 15, 2008
The Army's Strong Bonds Program helps couples strengthen their marriages and families repair strained relationships brought on by the stress and uncertainty of separation and deployment to a war zone. Each workshop is located and organized as a retreat with all meetings, meals and lodging away from the responsibilities of home and work. Training includes six sessions as well as time for participants to talk and reflect informally. Sessions include informal instruction followed by discussion, practice and coaching. Priority for attendance at the workshops is given to Soldiers who will deploy soon or those who have just returned from deployment. For more information, visit the Strong Bonds Program website.
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