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PSP Brochure and Guide - Forces canadiennes en Europe

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Each CMFRC has an Advisory Committee. The role of the Advisory Committee is to provide support, assistance<br />

<strong>and</strong> guidance to the Director of the CMFRC, so that the programs <strong>and</strong> services offered by their local CMFRC,<br />

meet the needs of their community.<br />

While the Canadian <strong>Forces</strong> has the ultimate responsibility to oversee the CMFRC’s located outside of Canada,<br />

the CMFRC Advisory Committees maintain a crucial role in the successful operation of these organizations.<br />

Advisory Committees are made up of volunteers which include civilian spouses of full-time serving CF members,<br />

eligible Canadian community members <strong>and</strong> the Comm<strong>and</strong>ing Officer’s repres<strong>en</strong>tatives. At least 51% of the<br />

Advisory Committee membership must be comprised of civilian spouses of full-time serving members. Advisory<br />

Committees <strong>en</strong>sure that the community’s needs are adequately repres<strong>en</strong>ted throughout the decision making<br />

process.<br />

CMFRC Advisory Committees also play an active role in the effective planning, delivery <strong>and</strong> evaluation of MFSP<br />

services offered at their C<strong>en</strong>tre (in accordance with national level policies <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ards of practice).<br />

Interested Interested in in in Volunteering?<br />

Volunteering?<br />

Contact your local CMFRC today!<br />

The Family Information Line is a bilingual telephone service for immediate <strong>and</strong> ext<strong>en</strong>ded families as well as<br />

fri<strong>en</strong>ds of Canadian military personnel serving in operations outside Canada. It provides families with a single<br />

number they can call to successfully connect with their local CMFRC, receive mission information <strong>and</strong><br />

information about a variety of Military family resources <strong>and</strong> services.<br />

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Military Family Resource<br />

C<strong>en</strong>tre Advisory Committee<br />

Family Information Line<br />

NORTH ORTH AMERICA<br />

AMERICA<br />

MERICA:<br />

MERICA:<br />

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OVER<br />

CANADIAN FORCES IN EUROPE<br />

FORCES CANADIENNES EN EUROPE<br />

OVERSEAS SEAS COLLECT<br />

C OLLECT CALLS CALLS<br />

ALLS: ALLS:<br />

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001 001-613 001 001 613 613- 613 995 995-5234<br />

995 5234<br />

8 8 8 a.m. a.m. - midnight midnight Monday Monday—Friday Monday Friday EST<br />

or<br />

001 001-800 001 800 800-866 800 866 866-4546<br />

866 4546<br />

(International (International Rates Rates Rates will will be be charged)<br />

charged)<br />

WWW.EUROPE.FORCES.GC.CA<br />

WWW.EUROPE.FORCES.GC.CA<br />

WWW.EUROPE.FORCES.GC.CA<br />

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