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Comprehensive Airman Fitness Electronic “We Care” Guide

This guide contains a list of services and resources available to members of our military community. It does not provide exhaustive information about each resource. Instead, it provides just enough information for you to quickly determine what resources are available to serve your needs. You can then use the phone numbers or web links to obtain more detailed information for a particular service. The We Care link is a needs-based search engine that allows you to connect with a choice of providers. The We Care guide also serves as a referral document for commanders, community leaders, and program managers. This comprehensive listing will empower you to find what you need to be a successful and resilient member of the Air Force family. Wherever you go in AMC, there will be a We Care guide!

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 AIR NATIONAL GUARD

AIR NATIONAL GUARD SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION AND RESPONSE OFFICE:

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPR) is a DoD-wide quality of life program for victims of sexual assault crimes that provides the following series:
     - Restricted Reporting: Maintains Confidentiality -- NO INVESTIGATION - Report MUST be made to SARC, healthcare provider, Chaplain, SVC or Victim Advocate ONLY.
     - Unrestricted Reporting: INITIATES INVESTIGATION - Whenever the sexual assault information is given to mandatory reporters (chain of command to include immediate supervisor, 1st Sgt, commanders, OSI, Security Forces) or when the victim wants to proceed to investigation.
     - Assign a Victim Advocate who is trained to provide crisis intervention, information and referral of on/off base helping agency services to include support through medical and legal proceedings.

Facility: Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office

Address: Bldg 2185, Rm 125

Intended for: All Guard members and their Dependents 18+, DoD Civilians

When: On-call 24/7

Cost: FREE

Phone: Office (509) 389-8025

Resource Provider: SARC, Victim Advocate

AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER:

Airman & Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) - Targeted support aimed at assisting individuals and families to adapt and meet the demands of the military lifestyle. Services include Information and Referrals; Transition Assistance; Relocation Assistance; Employment Assistance; Casualty Assistance; Deployment and Remote Tour support; Key Spouse training; Personal Financial Readiness Services; Emergency Financial Assistance; School Liaison support; Military Child Education support; Exceptional Family Member support; Crisis and Disaster support; Survivor Benefit Program services; Volunteer Resources, and Voting Assistance Program.

Facility: Airman and Family Readiness Center

Address: 400 W Castle St # 101, Fairchild AFB, WA 99011

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members.

When: 0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays and AMC Family Days.

Where: A&FRC

Cost: FREE

Phone: (509) 247-2246; for emergency financial assistance after duty hours contact the American Red Cross, 1-877-272-7337.

Resource Provider: A&FRC Staff

Last Updated: 4/10/2018


MILITARY ONE SOURCE

Military One Source - Provides Non-Medical Counseling: face-to-face counseling, online counseling, telephonic counseling, video counseling; Specialty Consultations: Adoption, Education, Elder Care, Health and Wellness Coaching, Spouse Relocation and Transition; and Other Services and Counseling: Document Translation, Financial Counseling, etc.

Facility: Services available via phone services or via the website

Address: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, and their eligible family members, recently separated service members, and survivors

When: Available 24/7, 365 days a year

Where: Initially via phone services and then with professional counselors face-to-face

Cost: FREE

Phone: (800) 342-9647

Website: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/

Resource Provider: Military OneSource

Last Updated: 4/6/2018

 AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER

AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER

Airman & Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) - Targeted support aimed at assisting individuals and families to adapt and meet the demands of the military lifestyle. Services include Information and Referrals; Transition Assistance; Relocation Assistance; Employment Assistance; Casualty Assistance; Deployment and Remote Tour support; Key Spouse training; Personal Financial Readiness Services; Emergency Financial Assistance; School Liaison support; Military Child Education support; Exceptional Family Member support; Crisis and Disaster support; Survivor Benefit Program services; Volunteer Resources, and Voting Assistance Program.

Facility: Airman and Family Readiness Center

Address: 4 W Castle St # 101, Fairchild AFB, WA 99011

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members.

When: 0730 – 1630, M, T, W, and Fri. 0730-1200 on Thurs. Closed on all federal holidays and AMC Family Days.

Where: A&FRC

Cost: FREE

Phone: (509) 247-2246; for emergency financial assistance after duty hours contact the American Red Cross, 1-877-272-7337.

Resource Provider: A&FRC Staff

Last Updated: 11/5/2020

 

 CHAPEL

CHAPEL:

Chapel - Provides absolute, 100% confidential counseling in all areas with privileged communication and no duty to report anything. Counseling includes: relationships, spiritual issues, workplace issues, suicide, sexual assault, grief, mental health issues, transition, deployment, legal concerns, financial issues, health concerns, substance abuse issues, bullying, ethical and moral issues, etc.  The Chapel also provides religious services (worship services, weddings, funerals, memorials, religious observances and all spiritual care).

Facility: Fairchild Chapel

Address: 300 E Poplar Ave #113

Intended for: Anyone with an ID card, including teens, adolescents, and dependents

When: 0730-1630, Mon-Fri, on-call 24/7

Where: 300 E Poplar Ave #113

Cost: FREE

Phone: Duty Hours (509) 247-2264
                          24/7 (509) 247-4051

Website: Chapel FacebookBase Chapel Website

Resource Provider: Chaplains

Last Updated: 12/11/2020

 CIVILIAN

EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM:

Federal Occupational Health: Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – The Air Force Employee Assistance Program (EAP) bundled with FOH4You is a support resource available to all Air Force civilian employees, 24/7, 365 days per year.  By calling (800) 222-0364, employees and their family members will be connected to a licensed, credentialed counselor who can assist with mental health, financial, or legal support, as well as provide information and resources for day-to-day challenges like elder care, child care, home repair and more.  In the event of a furlough, this resource remains 100% available, 100% of the time. 

Facility: Services available via phone services or via the website

Address: www.FOH4YOU.com

Intended for: Air Force Federal Service Civilians

When: Available 24/7, 365 days a year

Where: Initially via phone services and then with professional counselors face-to-face

Cost: FREE

Phone: (800) 222-0364

Website: www.FOH4YOU.com

Resource Provider: Federal Occupational Health

Last Updated: 2/6/2018

CIVILIAN HEALTH PROMOTION SERVICES:

Civilian Health Promotion Services (CHPS) – CHPS enhances readiness, productivity, employee health and engagement of the civilian workforce to minimize personal risk of preventable injury, illness, or suicide. CHPS provides free resources to help the DoD civilian workforce maintain and improve their health and wellbeing.  CHPS offers a wellness website portal, wide variety of health education classes, multiple wellness screenings (cholesterol and blood sugar, blood pressure, and body composition), wellness challenges and health awareness campaigns.

 

Facility:  92d Medical Group

Address: 701 Hospital Loop

Intended for:  Active Duty, Guard/Reserve, and some DoD Beneficiaries and Civilians (case-by-case)

When:  0730-1630, Mon-Fri

Where:  Mental Health Clinic

 

Cost:  FREE

Phone:  (509) 247-2361

Website:  https://afmcwellness.com/

Resource Provider: Federal Occupational Health

Last Updated: 4/10/2018

 

HEALTH PROMOTION SERVICES:

Health Promotion - enhances readiness, productivity, employee health and engagement to minimize personal risk of preventable injury, illness, or suicide. HPS provides free resources to help the DoD workforce maintain and improve their health and wellbeing.  HPS offers a wellness website portal, wide variety of health education classes, multiple wellness screenings (cholesterol and blood sugar, blood pressure, and body composition), wellness challenges and health awareness campaigns.

Facility - Fitness Center

Address: 300 W. Castle St., Building 2379

Cost: Free

Phone: (509) 247-5590

Website: Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/92MDG/

Resource Provider: Health Promotion Staff 

Last Updated: 12/1/2020

 

CIVILIAN PERSONNEL:

Civilian Personnel - Provides services to meet the needs of management, supervisors, and the civilian workforce. Services include: advisory guidance in the areas of recruitment, staffing, position management, employee relations, labor and workforce planning, and promotes prevention and resolution of labor disputes in a manner that gives full effect to the collective-bargaining rights of employees, unions and management. Employees wishing to apply for positions, should go to www.afciviliancareers.com.

Facility: Civilian Personnel Office

Address: 7 W Arnold St, Fairchild AFB, WA

Intended for: Federal Service Civilians and their Supervisors

When: 0900-1530, Mon-Fri

Where: 7 W Arnold Sr, Fairchild AFB, WA

Cost: FREE

Phone: (509) 247-4313

Website: www.afciviliancareers.com

Last Updated: 2/22/2018

 COMPLAINTS / MEDIATION

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY:

Equal Opportunity – Provide military and civilian complaint processing for allegations of unlawful discrimination that fall within the purview of the Civil Act Rights of 1964, Title VII.  Those protected categories for military members are race, color, religion, national origin, sex (to include pregnancy and sexual orientation), and sexual harassment.  DoD civilian employees are also protected under the following categories: age, disability, genetic information, reprisal for prior EEO activity. Additionally, the military complaint process processes allegations of bully and hazing. In an effort to promote an environment free from unlawful discrimination and/or harassment, the EO Office offers conflict resolution methods through mediation and facilitation utilizing the Negotiation Dispute Resolution Program. Team building and specialized training (i.e. focus groups, cultural awareness, etc.) are also provided in an effort to deliver all levels of leadership preventative measures for a more cohesive environment with effective communication.

Facility: 375th Wing Headquarters

Address: 101 Heritage Drive

Intended for: Active Duty, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members, and Retirees

When: 0730-1630, Mon-Fri

Where: Bldg. P-3, lower level

Cost: FREE

Phone: (618) 256-6581; for emergency services after duty hours contact the Command Post at (618) 256-5891.

Resource Provider: EO Specialists, EO Director

Last Updated: 11/3/2020

INSPECTOR GENERAL:

Inspector General (IG) The IG ensures the concerns of all complainants and the best interests of the Air Force are addressed through objective fact-finding to enhance the discipline, readiness, and warfighting capability of the entire wing.

Facility: Inspector General Office

Address: 304 W. Birchard Street

Intended for: Active Duty, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members, and Retirees

When: 0730-1630, Mon-Fri

Where: 304 W. Birchard Street

Cost: FREE

Phone: (618) 256-4744/3016

Website: http://www.scott.af.mil/Units/IG/

Resource Provider: IG Staff

Last Updated: 2/9/2018

CIVILIAN PERSONNEL:

Civilian Personnel - Provides services to meet the needs of management, supervisors, and the civilian workforce. Services include: advisory guidance in the areas of recruitment, staffing, position management, employee relations, labor and workforce planning, and promotes prevention and resolution of labor disputes in a manner that gives full effect to the collective-bargaining rights of employees, unions and management. Employees wishing to apply for positions, should go to www.afciviliancareers.com.

Facility: Civilian Personnel Office

Address: 205 E. Winters Street, Bldg. 50

Intended for: Federal Service Civilians and their Supervisors

When: 0900-1530, Mon-Fri

Where: 205 E. Winters Street

Cost: FREE

Phone: (618) 256-9328

Website: www.afciviliancareers.com

Last Updated: 2/22/2018

 

 CRISIS SUPPORT

If you or a serviceman you know is experiencing a crisis, use this confidential, toll-free crisis line (800) 273-8255 and press “1” to reach caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders. The Veterans Crisis Line can also be reached by text at 838255 or through online chat.

CHAPEL:

Chapel - Provides absolute, 100% confidential counseling in all areas with privileged communication and no duty to report anything. Counseling includes: relationships, spiritual issues, workplace issues, suicide, sexual assault, grief, mental health issues, transition, deployment, legal concerns, financial issues, health concerns, substance abuse issues, bullying, ethical and moral issues, etc.  The Chapel also provides religious services (worship services, weddings, funerals, memorials, religious observances and all spiritual care).

 

Facility: Fairchild Chapel

Address: 300 E Poplar Ave #113

Intended for: Anyone with an ID card, including teens, adolescents, and dependents

When: 0730-1630, Mon-Fri, on-call 24/7

Where: 300 E Poplar Ave #113

Cost: FREE

Phone: Duty Hours (509) 247-2264
                          24/7 (509) 247-4051

Website: Chapel FacebookBase Chapel Website

Resource Provider: Chaplains

Last Updated: 4/10/2018

MENTAL HEALTH:

Mental Health - Helps with issues related to crises (e.g. personal [mental health, stress, substance use], work related, family/relationship/child related); self-referral is welcomed either via phone below or walking into the clinic during duty hours. For after-hours crisis Mental Health assistance, please contact your First Sergeant or Commander.

 

Facility:  92d Medical Group

Address: 701 Hospital Loop

Intended for:  Active Duty, Guard/Reserve, and some DoD Beneficiaries and Civilians (case-by-case)

When:  0730-1630, Mon-Fri

Where:  Mental Health Clinic

Cost:  FREE

Phone: (509) 247-2361

Resource Provider: Mental Health Staff

Last Updated: 4/1/2018

 

ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT:

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) - Promotes readiness, health, and wellness through the prevention and treatment of substance misuse and abuse, to minimize the negative consequences of substance misuse and abuse to the individual, family, and organization.  Services include outreach, education, prevention programs, screening, assessment and consultation as well as initiatives to prevent future alcohol misuse, prescription drug misuse, or drug use; preventive counseling, and tailored feedback to individuals or groups. Provides evidence-based substance use disorder treatment for individuals who are abusing or are dependent on alcohol or drugs.

 

Facility:  92d Medical Group

Address: 701 Hospital Loop

Intended for:  Active Duty, Guard/Reserve, and some DoD Beneficiaries and Civilians (case-by-case)

When:  0730-1630, Mon-Fri

Where:  Mental Health Clinic

Cost:  FREE

Phone: (509) 247-2361

Resource Provider: ADAPT Staff

Last Updated:  4/10/2018

 

MILITARY FAMILY LIFE COUNSELOR:

Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC - Adult/Child) - Non-Medical Counseling offered by trained, licensed professional counselors for service members and their families.  Free of charge for up to 12 sessions.

 

Facility: Airman and Family Readiness Center

Address: 4 W Castle St # 101, Fairchild AFB, WA 99011

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members. 

When: 0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri.  Closed on all federal holidays and AMC Family Days.

Where: A&FRC

Cost: FREE

Phone: (509)592-6951 or (509) 592-6949

Resource Provider: Military Family Life Counselors

Last Updated: 4/10/2018

 

AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER:

Airman & Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) - Targeted support aimed at assisting individuals and families to adapt and meet the demands of the military lifestyle. Services include Information and Referrals; Transition Assistance; Relocation Assistance; Employment Assistance; Casualty Assistance; Deployment and Remote Tour support; Key Spouse training; Personal Financial Readiness Services; Emergency Financial Assistance; School Liaison support; Military Child Education support; Exceptional Family Member support; Crisis and Disaster support; Survivor Benefit Program services; Volunteer Resources, and Voting Assistance Program.

 

Facility: Airman and Family Readiness Center

Address: 4 W Castle St # 101, Fairchild AFB, WA 99011

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members. 

When: 0730 – 1630, M, T, W, and Fri. 0730-1200 on Thurs.  Closed on all federal holidays and AMC Family Days.

Where: A&FRC

Cost: FREE

Phone: (509) 247-2246; for emergency financial assistance after duty hours contact the American Red Cross, 1-877-272-7337.

Website: Fairchild Fun WebsiteAFRC Facebook

Resource Provider: A&FRC Staff

Last Updated: 11/5/2020

 

EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM:

Federal Occupational Health: Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – The Air Force Employee Assistance Program (EAP) bundled with FOH4You is a support resource available to all Air Force civilian employees, 24/7, 365 days per year.  By calling 1-800-222-0364, employees and their family members will be connected to a licensed, credentialed counselor who can assist with mental health, financial, or legal support, as well as provide information and resources for day-to-day challenges like elder care, child care, home repair and more.  In the event of a furlough, this resource remains 100% available, 100% of the time. 

Facility: Services available via phone services or via the website

Address: www.FOH4YOU.com

Intended for: Air Force Federal Service Civilians

When: Available 24/7, 365 days a year

Where: Initially via phone services and then with professional counselors face-to-face

Cost: FREE

Phone: 800-222-0364

Website: www.FOH4YOU.com

Resource Provider: Federal Occupational Health

Last Updated: 2/6/2018

MILITARY ONESOURCE:

Military OneSource -  Provides Non-Medical Counseling: face-to-face counseling, online counseling, telephonic counseling, video counseling; Specialty Consultations: Adoption, Education, Elder Care, Health and Wellness Coaching, Spouse Relocation and Transition; and Other Services and Counseling: Document Translation, Financial Counseling, etc.

Facility: Services available via phone services or via the website

Address: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, and their eligible family members, recently separated service members, and survivors

When: Available 24/7, 365 days a year

Where: Initially via phone services and then with professional counselors face-to-face

Cost: FREE

Phone: (800) 342-9647

Website: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/

Resource Provider: Military OneSource

Last Updated: 2/6/2018

 DOMESTIC/DATING VIOLENCE

MENTAL HEALTH:

Mental Health - Provides Mental Health assessment/evaluation and follow-up therapeutic services/interventions to address various mental health concerns for beneficiaries; provides prevention/outreach on various mental health-related topics, provides pre-deployment and post-injury neurocognitive assessments for military personnel, and provides Disaster Mental Health support and pre-exposure preparation for installation personnel. If you are in an emergency situation, please call 911.

 

Facility:  92d Medical Group

Address: 701 Hospital Loop

Intended for:  Active Duty, Guard/Reserve, and some DoD Beneficiaries and Civilians (case-by-case)

When:  0730-1630, Mon-Fri

Where:  Mental Health Clinic

Cost:  FREE

Phone: (509) 247-2361

Resource Provider: Mental Health Staff

Last Updated: 4/1/2018

 

CHAPEL:

Chapel - Provides absolute, 100% confidential counseling in all areas with privileged communication and no duty to report anything. Counseling includes: relationships, spiritual issues, workplace issues, suicide, sexual assault, grief, mental health issues, transition, deployment, legal concerns, financial issues, health concerns, substance abuse issues, bullying, ethical and moral issues, etc.  The Chapel also provides religious services (worship services, weddings, funerals, memorials, religious observances and all spiritual care).

 

Facility: Fairchild Chapel

Address: 300 E Poplar Ave #113

Intended for: Anyone with an ID card, including teens, adolescents, and dependents

When: 0730-1630, Mon-Fri, on-call 24/7

Where: 300 E Poplar Ave #113

Cost: FREE

Phone: Duty Hours (509) 247-2264
                          24/7 (509) 247-4051

Website: Chapel FacebookBase Chapel Website

Resource Provider: Chaplains

Last Updated: 4/10/2018

 

MILITARY ONESOURCE:

Military OneSource -  Provides Non-Medical Counseling: face-to-face counseling, online counseling, telephonic counseling, video counseling; Specialty Consultations: Adoption, Education, Elder Care, Health and Wellness Coaching, Spouse Relocation and Transition; and Other Services and Counseling: Document Translation, Financial Counseling, etc.

Facility: Services available via phone services or via the website

Address: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, and their eligible family members, recently separated service members, and survivors

When: Available 24/7, 365 days a year

Where: Initially via phone services and then with professional counselors face-to-face

Cost: FREE

Phone: (800) 342-9647

Website: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/

Resource Provider: Military OneSource

Last Updated: 2/6/2018

EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM:

Federal Occupational Health: Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – The Air Force Employee Assistance Program (EAP) bundled with FOH4You is a support resource available to all Air Force civilian employees, 24/7, 365 days per year.  By calling 1-800-222-0364, employees and their family members will be connected to a licensed, credentialed counselor who can assist with mental health, financial, or legal support, as well as provide information and resources for day-to-day challenges like elder care, child care, home repair and more.  In the event of a furlough, this resource remains 100% available, 100% of the time. 

Facility: Services available via phone services or via the website

Address: www.FOH4YOU.com

Intended for: Air Force Federal Service Civilians

When: Available 24/7, 365 days a year

Where: Initially via phone services and then with professional counselors face-to-face

Cost: FREE

Phone: 800-222-0364

Website: www.FOH4YOU.com

Resource Provider: Federal Occupational Health

Last Updated: 2/6/2018

 EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EDUCATION AND TRAINING CENTER:

Education and Training Center - Education Services offers academic advisement, college courses, funding, program guidance, and testing services to assist Airmen with meeting personal and professional higher education goals. Information and/or assistance is available for the following programs: Air Force Credentialing Opportunities Online (AF COOL), Commissioning Programs, Air Force Virtual Education Center (AFVEC), Career Skills Program (CSP), Community College of the Air Force (CCAF), CLEP/DANTES, Military Tuition Assistance (Mil TA), Transition Assistance Program Goals, Plans and Success - Higher Education (TAP GPS – HE) Track, and Veterans Affairs Education Benefits.

Facility: Education and Training Center

Address: 6 West Castle Street

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members.

When: 0900 - 1530, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays, AMC Family Days, & wing training days.

Where: Education and Training Center

Cost: FREE

Phone: Office (509) 247-2348


Resource Provider: Education Center Staff

Last Updated: 2/6/2018


MILITARY ONESOURCE:

Military OneSource - Provides Non-Medical Counseling: face-to-face counseling, online counseling, telephonic counseling, video counseling; Specialty Consultations: Adoption, Education, Elder Care, Health and Wellness Coaching, Spouse Relocation and Transition; and Other Services and Counseling: Document Translation, Financial Counseling, etc.

Facility: Services available via phone services or via the website

Address: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, and their eligible family members, recently separated service members, and survivors

When: Available 24/7, 365 days a year

Where: Initially via phone services and then with professional counselors face-to-face

Cost: FREE

Phone: (800) 342-9647

Website: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/

Resource Provider: Military OneSource

Last Updated: 2/6/2018

 EMPOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM:

Federal Occupational Health: Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - The Air Force Employee Assistance Program (EAP) bundled with FOH4You is a support resource available to all Air Force civilian employees, 24/7, 365 days per year.  By calling 1-800-222-0364, employees and their family members will be connected to a licensed, credentialed counselor who can assist with mental health, financial, or legal support, as well as provide information and resources for day-to-day challenges like elder care, child care, home repair and more.  In the event of a furlough, this resource remains 100% available, 100% of the time. 

Facility: Services available via phone services or via the website

Address: www.FOH4YOU.com

Intended for: Air Force Federal Service Civilians

When: Available 24/7, 365 days a year

Where: Initially via phone services and then with professional counselors face-to-face

Cost: FREE

Phone: (800) 222-0364

Website: www.FOH4YOU.com

Resource Provider: Federal Occupational Health

Last Updated: 2/6/2018

 

 FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM

FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM:

Family Advocacy Program - The focus is to build healthy Air Force communities by developing, implementing, and evaluating policies and programs which are designed to prevent, intervene in, and treat child and partner maltreatment.

Resources available to meet this goal:

  • Treatment
    Power and control groups 
    Victim advocacy group 
    Individual counseling 
    Couples counseling 
  • New Parent Support Program
    Home visits by community nurse 
    Follow ups from pregnancy to three years old
    Parenting Skills and Child Play Group 
    Family Health 
    OB Orientation, 3rd Trimester Class 
  • Outreach and Prevention
    P.R.E.P. (Couples Communication) 
    Stress Management 
    Teen Anger Management 
    Men/Women Anger Management 
    Parenting Classes/ 1-2-3 
    Magic/Temperament/ Boys Town
    Divorce Support Group
    FASES Program

Intended for: Active Duty, Guard/Reserve, and DoD Beneficiaries

When: 0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri

Where: A&FRC

Cost: FREE

Phone: (509) 247-2687

Resource Provider: Family Advocacy Program Staff

Last Updated: 12/11/2020
 

 HOUSING

PRIVATIZED HOUSING RESIDENT ADVOCATE

Privatized Housing Resident Advocate - Communicates on behalf of service members and their families residing in privatized housing at Fairchild AFB to promote access to safe and healthy homes. The Resident Advocate provides advice and consultation to any member or member's dependents residing in privatized housing on landlord/tenant rights and responsibilities contained in laws, privatized agreements, DoD and Air Force Instructions. Additionally, the RA acts as a liaison between housing residents, the Military Housing Office and Fairchild AFB Homes management staff to assist with issue resolution or to expedite services within established transaction documents to include the tenant lease. Finally, the RA interacts with the privatized housing community to develop and sustain a positive relationship with Fairchild AFB Homes and the Military Housing Office. 

Address:  Bldg 2245, Room # 226A, Fairchild AFB, WA 99011

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members.

When: 0630 – 1600, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays and AMC Family Days.

Where: Military Housing Office

Cost: FREE

Phone: (509) 247-9222

Last Updated: 11/3/2020

 

 LEGAL ASSISTANCE

FAIRCHILD AFB LEGAL OFFICE

Legal Office: Provide world-class legal services, products, and command-driven advice to the Fairchild AFB community through sustainable excellence and innovative legal initiative.

Facility: 92nd Air Refueling Wing Headquarters

Intended for: Active duty members, Reserve and Guard who are on active duty and their dependents, retired military members and their dependents. You must be receiving retirement pay to be eligible for services.

Cost: Free

Phone: (509) 247-2838

Resource Provider: Judge Advocate Staff

 MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS

MEDICAL GROUP:

92nd Medical Group provides health serices for the Fairchild AFB community.

Facility: Fairchild AFB Clinic

Intended for: Active duty, Guard/Reserve, and DoD Beneficiaries

When: 0730 - 1630

Cost: FREE

Phone: (509) 247-2361

Resource Provider: Medical Staff

 

 MILITARY ONE SOURCE

MILITARY ONE SOURCE:

Military One Source - Provides Non-Medical Counseling: face-to-face counseling, online counseling, telephonic counseling, video counseling; Specialty Consultations: adoption, education, elder care, health and wellness coaching, spouse relocation and transition; and Other Services and Counseling: document translation, financial counseling, etc.

Facility - Services available via phone services or via the website

Address: https://www.militaryonesource.mil/

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, and their eligible family members, recently separated service members, and survivors

Where: Initially via phone services and then with professional counselors face-to-face

Cost: FREE

Phone: (800) 342-9647

Resource Provider: Military OneSource 

Last Updated: 12/11/2020

 PATIENT ADVOCATE

Family Advocacy:

Location: 92nd Medical Group

Contact: (509) 247-2687

 RELOCATION ASSISTANCE

AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER:

Airman & Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) - Targeted support aimed at assisting individuals and families to adapt and meet the demands of the military lifestyle. Services include Information and Referrals; Transition Assistance; Relocation Assistance; Employment Assistance; Casualty Assistance; Deployment and Remote Tour support; Key Spouse training; Personal Financial Readiness Services; Emergency Financial Assistance; School Liaison support; Military Child Education support; Exceptional Family Member support; Crisis and Disaster support; Survivor Benefit Program services; Volunteer Resources, and Voting Assistance Program.

Facility: Airman and Family Readiness Center

Address: 400 W Castle St # 101, Fairchild AFB, WA 99011

intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members.

When: 0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays and AMC Family Days.

Where: A&FRC

Cost: FREE

Phone: (509) 247-2246; for emergency financial assistance after duty hours contact the American Red Cross, 1-877-272-7337.

Resource Provider: A&FRC Staff

Last Updated: 4/10/2018

MILITARY ONESOURCE:

Military OneSource -  Provides Non-Medical Counseling: face-to-face counseling, online counseling, telephonic counseling, video counseling; Specialty Consultations: Adoption, Education, Elder Care, Health and Wellness Coaching, Spouse Relocation and Transition; and Other Services and Counseling: Document Translation, Financial Counseling, etc.

Facility: Services available via phone services or via the website

Address: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, and their eligible family members, recently separated service members, and survivors

When: Available 24/7, 365 days a year

Where: Initially via phone services and then with professional counselors face-to-face

Cost: FREE

Phone: (800) 342-9647

Website: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/

Resource Provider: Military OneSource

Last Updated: 2/6/2018

 

 SAFETY

SAFETY:

Safety - Educate, promote, and enhance the safety, health, and welfare of personnel; perform worksite surveys of industrial/administrative activities for both military and civilian employees; report unsafe, unhealthy, or hazardous working conditions; manage and develop occupational safety, health and risk management policy, procedures, standards, and objectives for implementation of the Air Force Mishap Prevention Program within the installation as a whole. Year-round safety focus-special emphasis on the "Critical Days of Summer".

Facility: 92nd Air Refueling Wing Headquarters

Address: 1 E. Bong St., Fairchild AFB, WA 99011

Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, and DoD Beneficiaries

When: 0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri


Where: 1st Floor

Cost: FREE

Phone: (509) 247-4763/7026

Resource Provider: Safety Office Staff

Last Updated: 12/11/2020

 SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION AND RESPONSE

SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION AND RESPONSE:

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPR) - A DoD-wide quality of life program for victims of sexual assault crimes that provides the following services:
- Restricted Reporting: Maintains Confidentiality - NO INVESTIVATION - Report MUST be made to SARC, healthcare provider, Chaplain, SVC or Victim Advocate ONLY.
- Unrestricted Reporting: INITIATES INVESTIGATION - Whenever the sexual assault information is given to mandatory reporters (chain of command to include immediate supervisor, 1st Sgt, commanders, OSI, Security Forces) or when the victim wants to proceed to investigation.
- Assign a Victim Advocate who is trained to provide crisis intervention and referral of on/off base helping agency services to include support through medical and legal proceedings.

Facility: Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office

Address: Bldg 2245, Room 240, Fairchild AFB, WA 99011

Intended for: Active Duty, Reserve/Guard, Dependents 18+, DoD Civilians

When: On-call 24/7

Where: 2nd Floor

Cost: FREE

Phone: Office: (509) 247-7272, 24/7: 509-247-4444

Resource Provider: SARC, Victim Advocate

Last Updated: 12/11/2020

Contact Us

Please contact the Community Support Coordinator, Dawn A. Altmaier, 92 ARW/CVB, (509) 247-9217, dawn.altmaier.1@us.af.mil for any updates/changes, or questions.

Alcohol Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment

Phone Number: (509) 247-2731

Location: 302 E. Arnold St. Fairchild AFB, WA, 99208

Hours of Operation: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Closed every third Wednesday of the month in the afternoon. 

 

The ADAPT program, under the umbrella of the mental health flight, provides comprehensive assessment and treatment for active-duty service members with concerns related to alcohol or other substance use disorders, to include gambling addiction. The ADAPT program also provides expert consultation services to its key customers, including active-duty service members and unit leaders.

Behavioral Health

Phone Number: (509) 247-2731

Address: 302 E. Arnold St. Fairchild AFB, WA, 99208

Hours of operation:  7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Closed every third Wednesday of the month in the afternoon. 

 

 

 

 

Because We Care