Recognizing the
importance of family support, the
Army introduced the program Building
Strong and Ready Families in 1997.
Initially, 90 active-duty couples
participated in four events.
Over the past year, more than
130,000 Soldiers and Family members
have participated in over 3,700
Strong Bonds events. The program’s
success has led to increased
funding, expansion Army-wide, and
more training options.
New programs now meet Soldiers at
different phases of the relationship
cycle. Specific training is
offered for the Single Soldier,
Couples, Families with children, and
all Soldiers and Families facing
deployment.
Strong Bonds is fully-funded and
Chaplain-led with the support of the
Commanding Officer. Soldiers
and their Families attend with
others in the unit who share the
same deployment cycle. During the
retreat, Soldiers and Families
participate in small group
activities that reveal common bonds
and nurture friendships. This shores
up spousal support at home, which
can be vitally important while the
Soldier is away. In addition,
Soldiers and Families gain awareness
of community resources that can
assist with concerns about health
and wellness, even crisis
intervention.
An increasing percentage of recruits
come from Army Families. Strong
Bonds Family program is an
investment in Army Families and in
the Future Force.
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