The most common reason some family readiness groups (FRGs) remain vibrant and successful is strong leadership and active engagement from both leaders and members. Effective communication, regular activities, and a sense of community foster commitment and participation. In contrast, groups that lack clear direction, fail to address members' needs, or experience low participation often struggle to maintain their vitality. Ultimately, the presence of a supportive network and a welcoming environment plays a crucial role in a group's success.
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