The CARE Team provides short-term care and support to critically wounded or deceased soldiers' families, with team members coming from the same brigade as the affected soldier. CARE Team volunteers are compassionate and stable spouses who are willing to give their time and energy during a family's time of need. Training is required to become a CARE Team member, and an upcoming training session on May 7th from 10:30am to 12:30pm at the Ft Drum USO is announced, with attendees asked to RSVP by May 3rd and bring a brown bag lunch.
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Care Team 7 May 2013
1. ï‚· What is a CARE Team? The CARE Team provides short-term care and support
to the Families of critically wounded and deceased Soldiers. Come to learn more
about what a CARE Team is.
ï‚· Who serves on a CARE Team? CARE Team volunteers are spouses who are
from the same Brigade as the affected Soldier and Family.
ï‚· Team members need to be compassionate, mature, stable and able to give of
their time and energy in this time of need.
Training is required to hold a position as a CARE Team member.
CARE Team Training will be:
7 May 2013 @ 10:30am - 12:30pm at the Ft Drum USO
This will be a brown bag lunch, so be sure to pack something good!!
Please RSVP by 3 May with your unit FRSA or contact
Kimberley Williams, (2-15 FA & 210 BSB FRSA) at
(315) 772-4120 or kimberley.d.williams2.civ@mail.mil
NOTE: To ensure we have enough training materials your RSVP is very important!!
Bring a Brown Bag Lunch and join us for:
CARE Team Training
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