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Army Family Team Building (AFTB) is a training program that was developed by the Department of the Army, Community and Family Support Center (DA-CFSC) to provide training and knowledge for our Army families.  The training leads to skills, abilities and behaviors that will prepare the Army family to move successfully into the future.

 AFTB is a modular training that is organized into three levels.  The program is flexible and the modules can also be taught separately for a unit or Family Readiness Group meeting.

 Level I – "Learn" Army

Learn about the Army life and how to maneuver through daily challenges by discovering how to decipher Army acronyms, utilize Community resources, attain better financial readiness and understand the goal and impact of the Army mission.

 Level II – "Grow" Personal Skills

Grow personally through the development of leadership skills and prepare the take the leadership roles with the FRG, community agencies or other military and civilian organizations.

 Level III – "Lead" Others

Thrive in Army and civilian life by expanding leadership skills, effective communication techniques, and learning to mentor others into leadership positions.

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