Navigate with Confidence: How EFMP Supports Your Family's Journey

Navigate with Confidence: How EFMP Supports Your Family's Journey

Military life is full of transitions, and for families enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP), those transitions often require additional planning and coordination. EFMP is here to help lighten that load. As a dedicated partner, EFMP supports families in navigating change, setting goals, and moving forward with confidence—every step of the way. 

Building Your Plan—Together 

EFMP takes a personalized, collaborative approach to support each family’s unique needs. Working alongside an EFMP family caseworker, families develop a flexible plan designed to support stability, access to services, and long-term success. 

How EFMP Supports Your Family 

Step 1: Identify Your Needs 
We listen and help pinpoint what matters most for your family right now. 

Step 2: Define Your Goals 
Together, we turn your needs into clear, achievable goals for the future. 

Step 3: Create Actionable Steps 
We help you outline practical steps to reach your goals effectively. 

Step 4: Map Your Path Forward 
We establish a flexible timeline and adjust as your needs change. 

A Dedicated Guide for Your Family 

Your EFMP family caseworker is your partner. Through active listening, one-on-one support, and connections to trusted information and services, caseworkers empower families to make informed decisions and feel supported throughout their military journey. 

EFMP caseworkers have experience assisting families with a wide range of topics, including: 

  • Housing accommodations 
  • Disability-related laws and policies 
  • Individualized Education Program (IEP) support 
  • Navigating Permanent Change of Station (PCS) transitions 
  • Deployment preparedness 

Families are encouraged to connect with their local EFMP office or explore additional resources through Military OneSource to begin building a personalized plan. EFMP is here to support your family’s success—today and into the future. 

Last Updated: 20 Feb 2026
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