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Suggest a Feature →Family Readiness, Reimagined
Whether your unit calls it an FRG, Key Spouse Program, Ombudsman Program, or Key Volunteer Network — this is your digital home base.
Family Readiness Group
Leader: FRG Leader · Support: Key Caller
Ombudsman Program
Leader: Command Ombudsman
Key Spouse Program
Leader: Key Spouse
Key Volunteer Network
Leader: KVN Coordinator · Support: Key Volunteer
Ombudsman Program
Leader: Ombudsman
Key Spouse Program
Leader: Key Spouse
Leader Creates
A group leader creates the digital group and gets a unique join code.
Members Join
Families join using the 6-character code shared by their leader.
Manage Together
Directory, roster, deployment tracking, and communication — all in one place.
Two identities. Structurally separated.
Your community identity (reviews, comments, stories) and your family group identity (real name, phone, family info) are structurally separated in the database. This is architecture, not a setting. Your FRG leader cannot see your anonymous reviews. Your community profile cannot see your FRG data. This separation is enforced at the database level.
Technical separation doesn't eliminate social identification.
Your community identity (anonymous reviews, stories) and your family group identity (real name, family info) are structurally separated in the database. That wall is real. But if someone knows you in both contexts, they can still connect the dots from writing style, timing, or specific details. Use judgment about when you post and how specific you are.