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Key Spouse Program

What is the Key Spouse Program?

The Key Spouse Program (KSP) is an official U.S. Air & Space Force Commander’s program that facilitates communication between Commander appointed volunteers and the unit’s family members. The KSP plays a vital role in connecting spouses and families to leadership and valuable resources. The KSP is a readiness program developed to provide support especially for families experiencing deployments.

KSP Team Members


Commanders

Commanders – Commanders will establish the KSP for their unit, recruit, and appoint volunteers.  The Commander maintains communication with all appointed Key Spouse & Key Spouse Mentors on a frequent basis to be informed of emerging trends within their unit. (ex. financial stressors, access to childcare, etc.)

First Sergeant SNCO/Designee

First Sergeant or other SNCO/designee – A designee within the unit serves as an additional point of contact for KSP volunteers providing administrative and logistical support. The designee is responsible for maintaining the unit’s KSP file and ensures volunteers have access to unit information such as rosters and social media outlets.

Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC)

Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) – M&FRC is responsible for providing the mandatory training for the program to Command teams and all appointed Key Spouse & Key Spouse Mentor volunteers. M&FRC maintains the installation roster of all KSP volunteers and provides additional training and resources. M&FRC plays a role in connecting KSP volunteers to local community resources.

Are you interested in becoming a Key Spouse?

Contact your unit command team and the Military & Family Readiness Center at (618) 256 - 8668 for more information.

Key Spouse Mentor

Key Spouse Mentor – An appointed volunteer who serves as an advocate for the unit Key Spouses. They often have additional experience or insight to assist Key Spouses in navigating complex situations that may arise. Key Spouse Mentors support Key Spouses but are not supervisory. It is not mandatory that a unit have an appointed Key Spouse Mentor.

Key Spouse

Key Spouse – An appointed volunteer who builds rapport with unit family members, welcomes new families/individuals to the unit, provides access to information and resources, and provides readiness support for families of deployed members. Key Spouses play a vital role in connecting families to leadership.

KSP Guides & Resources

Upcoming Key Spouse Training


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Contact Us

Phone: (618) 256-8668 DSN 576-8668

Email: aafrc@us.af.mil

Address: 404 W. Martin Street (Bldg. 1650)

                  Scott AFB, IL 62225


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