A key component of caring for wounded warriors is taking care of their families. That's why Soldier Family Assistance Centers now thrive at 34 Army installations across the globe, Army officials said. SFACs help wounded warriors and their families can find assistance and information through difficult times. Many families of wounded warriors end up living far from home during their Soldier's treatment. That's why SFACs are designed to offer not just resources and information, but a home base for families who may be miles away from their usual support system. Read the full article on Military.com.
To find career resources for the severely injured, visit the Military.com Severely Injured Career Center.
New Centers Helping Families of Wounded
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