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Family Readiness Program

Family Readiness Program Training (FRPT)
The Family Readiness Program at Camp Pendleton offers services to assist commands in developing effective readiness programs while helping unit families become prepared for mission, life, and career events. The program offers training for Command Teams, Family Readiness Officers, Command Team Advisors and Family Readiness Assistants.
Training
Family Readiness Volunteer Training: Required by Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC), this training prepares Command Team Advisors and Assistants to perform their duties for the Unit Family Readiness Program.
Family Readiness Resource Training: Required for Family Readiness Volunteers and/or FROs who have been trained at other installations within the last 3 years and appointed as a Family Readiness Volunteer/FRO at Camp Pendleton. Information on local resources.
Family Readiness Officer Training: Required by HQMC for appointed Family Readiness Officers and Deputy Family Readiness Officers providing tools to manage a successful Family Readiness Program .
Command Team Training: Required by HQMC for members of the Unit Family Readiness Program Command Team at each unit. Training scheduled per unit request.
Unit Family Readiness Program Information
The Unit Family Readiness Program is the responsibility of the Commanding Officer (CO). MCCS supports active duty personnel, their family members and the Unit Family Readiness Program.
The goal of the Unit Family Readiness Program (the Command Team) is to provide resource information and training (through Marine Corps Family Team Building) in addition to support services by MCCS.


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