New Parent Support Program
was originally created during the Gulf War. Giving support to military families were separated during deployments.
Today, the same mission stands, to help build healthy and strong families through an often-chaotic time. Some of the classes offered include baby sign language, baby massage and car seat training. The program even offers weekly play groups. Fort Rucker’s program had been working out of spare classrooms, until now, they’ve recently moved into their own facility. Which is allowing the program to expand and better serve the families.
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