Key Spouse/Volunteer

"Everyone can be great, 
because everyone can serve." 
Martin Luther King, Jr., 


The Key Spouse/Key Volunteer Program is an official unit and family program designed to enhance readiness and establish a sense of Air Force community. It is a Commander's program that promotes partnerships with Unit leadership, Key Volunteers appointed by the unit's Commander, families, the Airman and Family Readiness Center and other Community agencies. The program has been standardized across the Air Force to address the needs of all military families with special emphasis on support to families across the deployment cycle. Adopting the Key Spouse/Key Volunteer program into the Air National Guard allows:

  • Establishment of continuous contact with spouses/families
  • Provides links to leadership
  • Promotes individual, family and unit readiness
  • Increases sense of Unit support
  • Improves quality of life among ANG families

 Key Spouse/Volunteer Computer Based Training (CBT)
For more information about this program , click the link above to visit the USAF services Key Spouse/ Key Volunteer training.

Key Volunteer Program Contacts:
165th AW & GSUs POC:
(912) 966-8295

Robins AFB POC:
(478) 327-7506

Volunteer Network

Enhance Military Family Readiness 
Through An Effective Volunteer Network 


Through volunteering, we make new friends and build strong families and strong communities. 
Who can be a volunteer? 

  • Spouses
  • Parents
  • Grandparents
  • Siblings
  • Friends
  • Significant Others
  • Retirees
  • YOU!

The role you play as a volunteer is your choice. There are many ways that you can help and all are equally important.
Contact your Key Volunteer, your Unit, or your Airman and Family Program Manager for more information on becoming a volunteer.

"Wherever a man turns he can find someone who needs him."
Albert Schweitzer

Family Readiness POC

Call 165th AW Family Readiness at: (912) 966-8295

Airman and Family Readiness Center

Key Spouse Program

Commander's Guide