ARMY COMMUNITY COVENANT
Together, We are committed to building strong communities.

We, the Community, recognize...
...The commitment Soldiers and their Families are making every day.
...The strength of Soldiers comes from the strength of their Families.
...The strength of Families is supported by the strength of the Community.
...The strength of the Community comes from the support of Employers,
   Educators, Civic and Business Leaders, and its Citizens.

We, the Community, are committed to...
...Building partnerships that support the strength, resilience, and
   readiness of Soldiers and their Families.
...Assisting in the implementation of the Army Family Covenant.

WHAT IS THE COVENANT?
The Army's Community Covenant is designed to develop and foster effective state and community partnerships with the Army in improving the quality of life for Soldiers and their Families, both at their current duty stations and as they transfer from state to state.

The Army Community Covenant is tailored at the local level, with leaders at both local and state levels participating in covenant signing ceremonies, planned between April 2008 and the end of the year, recognizing the strength of Army Soldiers and their Families and the support of their local community.

Click here to view some of the Best Practices that are currently employed by community leaders. These listings are a mere sampling of what has been done by communities in support of their resident Soldiers and Families.

For more information on the Army Community Covenant, please visit the Community Covenant Web site at: www.acsim.army.mil/community_covenant
The site features a list of organizations and programs which currently support Army Soldiers and their Families.
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