Do you have a family care plan?

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Are you in a mobility position?
Are you a single parent service member?
Are you and your spouse military members with children?
Are you a service member with children who has a spouse listed as an "Emergency-Essential Civilian"?
Are you a service member with a "special family circumstances"?

If you have answered yes to at least two of these questions, and your child/children are 18 years old or younger, you may be in need of a Family Care Plan. The purpose for establishing an FCP is to provide "continued" support of your family members while you are physically absent.

All service members, whether they are in a mobility position or not, should have a good working plan in place for their immediate family members.

To understand more about your responsibility as a service member, and the Air Force's policy on the FCP, please reference AFI 36-2908 and Lt. Gen. Charles Stenner's Guidance Memorandum on "Family Care Plans Program" or contact your first sergeant.