75th Field Artillery Brigade
"Tough as Diamonds"
Family Resources
Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG)
The SFRG’s main objective is to provide the commander, Command Family Readiness Representative (CFRR), and Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG) Advisor with administrative assistance in support of family readiness programs and activities.
Bottom line – the SFRG is here to help you as a family member or Soldier.
You can contact them and they will connect you to your Soldier and Family Readiness Group and all the great events and resources that are here for you!
75th Field Artillery Brigade SFRG:
Cell: (580) 583-6865
E-mail
Soldier and Family Readiness Group
The Family Readiness Group (FRG) is an officially command-sponsored organization of family members, volunteers, and Soldiers belonging to a unit, that together provide an avenue of mutual support and assistance, and a network of communications among the family members, the chain of command, and community resources. FRGs help create a climate of mutual support within the unit and community. Basic FRG goals include supporting the military mission through provision of support, outreach, and information to family members. FRGs play an integral part in the Family and Soldier Readiness System (FSRS).
Contact your SFRG to get linked up with your FRG – they are here for YOU!
Military and family life counselors (MFLC)
Provide short term non-medical, situational problem-solving counseling to Soldiers and their families.
Phone
580-919-7778/1798
Brigade Consultant
580-919-7778
Army Family Team Building Training Courses:
Army Family Team Building is an educational training program. Learn about Army life – from the basics to becoming a leader in your community! This training takes a building-block approach and will benefit the whole family. Contact your SFRG listed above to find the next AFTB class!
Military OneSource
This resource supplements existing installation services, provides free help and information, by phone with a professionally trained consultant or online, on a wide range of issues that affect you and your family -- from budgeting and investing to relationships and deployment. It's available whenever you are -- 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Whether you're single or married, a parent or not a parent, Military OneSource can help with the issues that are important to you. For service members and families who live far from military installations, Military OneSource is especially useful. No problem is too big -- or too small. If we don't know the answer, we'll find it.
Military OneSource
Also provides free counseling services (up to 12 sessions per person, per issue), face-to-face in the local community, by telephone, and online.