1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated November 19, 2021Defense Primer: Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Congress authorizes programs and appropriated funds for servicemember and family benefits, including services to improve quality of life or attenuate military-specific challenges. Milita
2、ry families face frequent moves around the globe, often causing disruptions to spousal employment, school or child care arrangements, and other challenges associated with establishing a household in a new location. These challenges are often compounded for families with special needs. Military membe
3、rs who have a dependent (spouse, child, or dependent parent) with special needs may experience significant stress during these moves due to the need to find specialized health care providers, school systems with dedicated support services, and community support assistance. The military established t
4、he Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) to ease these additional burdens of a move for such families. Background The U.S. Army started EFMP in 1979, with the other services following. Enrollment was voluntary and the program initially provided medical support to families with special needs in th