
Montana National Guard Family Programs
MISSION STATEMENT: Empowering military service members, families, veterans and communities through comprehensive and quality programs, resources and support to develop resiliency and self-sufficiency. Visit us on FaceBook.
You can find our latest newsletter here - January 2023
![]() Child and Youth ProgramMontana National Guard Child and Youth Program is designed to support youth that have a loved one in the MT National Guard. Learn More |
![]() Family Assistance Center (FAC)Family Assistance Centers provide Service Members and their Families with information about military, federal, state, and local resources. Learn More |
![]() Soldier Family Readiness Groups (SFRGs)Created to provide activities and support that enhance the flow of information, and increase the resiliency of unit soldiers and their families. Learn More |
![]() Montana Resilience, Risk Reduction and Suicide PreventionMission: Ensure the force is properly trained in the Resilience Skills provided by Comprehensive Soldier & Family Fitness (CSF2), Suicide Prevention Skills through the use of Ask, Care, Escort (ACE) training, and Suicide Intervention Skills provided by LivingWorks' Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST). Learn More |
![]() Strong BondsA unit-based, chaplain-led program which assists commanders in building individual resiliency by strengthening the Army Family. It is conducted in an offsite retreat format in order to maximize the training effect. Learn More |
![]() Behavioral HealthThe mission of the National Guard Psychological Health Program is to advocate, promote and guide National Guard members and their families by supporting psychological fitness for operational readiness. Learn More |
Transition AssistanceProviding the tools and information to enable guard members to make a successful transition from active duty status to National Guard status Learn More |
![]() Yellow RibbonProviding the tools and information to enable guard members to make a successful transition from active duty status to National Guard status Learn More |
![]() Financial CounselorFinancial security at home helps you be more focused and mission ready. Free financial counseling to service members and their families on issues such as budgeting, money management and debt reduction. Learn More |
![]() SAPR/SHARPEnsure military readiness by promoting a culture that is free of sexual assault by emphasizing awareness, prevention and training while maintaining accountability for the delivery of prompt, confidential advocacy services for all Service Members, Veterans, and Family Members that are victims of sexual assault. Learn More |
![]() Survivor OutreachSurvivor Outreach Services is part of the Army Casualty Continuum of Care. It’s designed to provide long-term support to surviving Families of Fallen Soldiers. Our goal is to reassure Survivors that they remain valued members of the Army Family. Learn More |
![]() Military Funeral HonorsA ceremonial unit comprised of highly trained Soldiers who are committed to providing the most dignified service possible. Our primary mission is to provide Funeral Honors for fallen Soldiers who have served honorably. Learn More |
![]() Employer Support of the Guard and ReserveMT ESGR strives to develop and promote a culture in which Montana employers support and value the military service of their employees. Learn More |
![]() Military One SourceThese pages help locate services at the state and unit level, and take advantage of valuable federal benefits and programs. From financial counseling to family relationships, you can access resources as you serve your country in the Guard. Learn More |
![]() American Red CrossThe Red Cross helps members of the military, veterans and their families prepare for, cope with, and respond to, the challenges of military service. Learn More |