Supporting the Air Force’s exceptional families

Story and photo by Airman 1st Class Holly Cook
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

 

Isaac Siembida, son of Master Sgt. Jeremiah Siembida, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa command programs  manager, climbs the rock wall at the Outdoor Recreation Center during an Exceptional Family Member Program event May 2 on Ramstein. EFMP offers medical and force support to military families with special needs.
Isaac Siembida, son of Master Sgt. Jeremiah Siembida, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa command programs
manager, climbs the rock wall at the Outdoor Recreation Center during an Exceptional Family Member Program event May 2 on Ramstein. EFMP offers medical and force support to military families with special needs.

Having a family member with special needs might be hard, but Air Force families don’t have to go through tough times alone. The Exceptional Family Member Program is here to lend a hand with force support and medical services.

After a family is recognized as requiring special needs, the sponsor enrolls in the program and from there the EFMP accommodates them with the proper medical attention.

EFMP offers more than just medical services; it also provides force support.

“We provide information, referrals, recreational activities, educational classes, support groups and seminars for families enrolled in the program,” said Tatineesha Harris, 86th Force Support Squadron EFMP family support coordinator. “Every month we have arts and crafts, rock climbing, movie nights, bowling, and we take the children to the pool.”

Everything from day trips around the country to youth sports programs, exceptional families can communicate with other military families in the same situation.

“All the activities that the program holds are really good, because it lets us meet other families with special needs,” said Krystal Siembida, wife of Master Sgt. Jeremiah Siembida, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa A10MN command programs manager.

When coming to the different events, EFMP families not only bond with different members of the program, but also get to see places around Germany they might have never known about.

“The field trips that we are having this summer allow the families to see places outside of Ramstein,” said Harris. “Some places they wouldn’t have been able to go to because of their special needs.”

For more information about EFMP or if you would like to volunteer to work at an event, contact the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 480-5100 or 06371-47-5100.