Army Community Covenant


Army Community CovenantThe Army Community Covenant is designed to develop and foster effective state and community partnerships with the Army in improving the quality of life for Soldiers and their Families, both at their current duty stations and as they transfer from state to state.

The Army Community Covenant is tailored at the local level, with leaders at both local and state levels participating in covenant signings, planned between April and December 2008, recognizing the strength of Army Soldiers and their Families and the support of their local Community.

Listed below, and to the right, are some of the Best Practices of support to soldiers and family members provided by America's communities. For a more detailed listing of Best Practices provided at the state and local Army installation level, go to the tab at the top of the page titled "State and Local."

There are many opportunities to get involved, or just give to the Army. Click on the "Gifts to Army" link on the left side of the page to see how.

 

Featured Programs


Best Practices

National Initiatives

  1. Educational Support
  2. Employment Support
  3. Family Support
  4. Financial Support
  5. State Government Support
  6. Support for Surviving Spouses
  7. Wounded Warrior Support
  8. Other Support
   
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