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: Airman and Family Readiness Center
Address: 829 Armistead Street, Bldg. 430
Intended for: Active Duty members
When: 0730-1630, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays and AMC Family Days.
Where: A&FRC, Bldg. 430
Cost: FREE
Phone: (910) 394-4700
Resource Provider: Pope AAF Mental Health Staff
Last Updated: 8/21/2019
DRUG DEMAND REDUCTION:
Drug Demand Reduction (DDR): DDR mission is to prevent the use of illicit drugs and alcohol among military personnel, Civil Service Employees, NAF personnel, and Family Members by providing education, training and information that promotes wellness and healthy lifestyles. The Air Force zero-tolerance for illegal drugs requires random testing for active duty, civil service and NAF employees. Pre-employment testing is accomplished for those seeking to secure civil service positions, promotions, or transitioning from reservist to active duty status. Training is offered to unit members to perform duties as a collector to cover shift workers overnight. As a resource for commanders the program can provide gate and unit sweeps, probable cause, voluntary consent, “Bickle”, and commander directed testing. The program aims to create a drug free workplace and a mission ready force.
Intended for: Active Duty, Civil Service Employees, NAF Employees, Family Members, ANG, Reservists and Pre-Employment
Phone: (910)394.1182
Resource Provider: SJA, SFS, and AFOSI
Last Updated: 05/18/2018
STEVEN A. COHEN MILITARY FAMILY CLINIC:
Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic - provides confidential, high-quality behavioral healthcare services and case management resources at low or no-cost and without long wait times to veterans, their families, and the families of Active Duty, National Guard, and Reserves, including spouse or partner, children, parents, siblings, caregivers, and others. Eligibility for services is regardless of discharge status, role while in uniform, or combat experience. No insurance required.
Facility: Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Cape Fear Valley
Address: 3505 Village Dr. Fayetteville, NC 28312
Intended for: Veterans, their families, and the families of Active Duty, National Guard, and Reserves, including spouse or partner, children, parents, siblings, caregivers, and others Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, and their eligible family members, recently separated service members, and survivors (NOT INTENDED FOR ACTIVE DUTY).
When: Available 0800-1900 Mon, Tues, & Thurs; 0800-1700 Wed; 0800-1400 Fri & Sat; Sun closed
Phone: (910) 615-3737
Website: http://military.capefearvalley.com/about-us.html
Resource Provider: Cape Fear Health Network Staff
POPE AAF 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: Chapel
Address: 315 Etheridge St
Intended for: Anyone with an ID card, including teens, adolescents, and dependents
When: 0730-1630, Mon-Fri, on-call 24/7
Where: Pope AAF Chapel Bldg 317
Phone: (910) 394-3123; for emergency services after duty hours, contact the Command Post at (910) 394-9000 and the duty chaplain will respond.
Resource Provider: Chaplains
Last Updated: 4/23/2018
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.
Where: A&FRC, Bldg. 430Cost: FREE
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
Phone: (800) 222-0364
Website: www.FOH4YOU.com
Resource Provider: Federal Occupational Health
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.
Address: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/
Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, and their eligible family members, recently separated service members, and survivors
Phone: (800) 342-9647
Website: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/
Resource Provider: Military OneSource
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.
AF CIVILIAN VIRTUAL WELLNESS PROGRAM:
AF Civilian Virtual Wellness Program – The AFMC Wellness Support Center is a wellness website portal with FREE re-sources for AF Civilians and Active Duty members at AFMC and AMC installations. After you log in, the website allows access to tools to help you reach your health goals. You will also learn about activities that CHPS staff provide at your base, like health education classes and cholesterol screenings. Create an account and/or log in to:
Intended for: Federal Service Civilians on Air Mobility Command installations and Active Duty members.
When: 24/7
Website: https://afmcwellness.com
Last Updated: 5/5/2018
POPE AAF AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER:
Airman & Family Readiness Center - Targeted support aimed at assisting individuals and families to adapt and meet the demands of the military lifestyle. Services include Air Force Aid Society 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, Voting Assistance Program and support to Wounded Warriors.
Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members.
When: 0800-1600, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays and AMC Family Days.
Where: A&FRC, Bldg. 430; in unit support is also available
Phone: (910) 394-2538; for emergency financial assistance after duty hours contact the American Red Cross, 1-877-272-7337.
Resource Provider: A&FRC Staff
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, sexual harassment, sexual orientation, bullying and hazing. DoD civilian employees are also protected by the previous categories, along with age, disability, reprisal for prior EEO activity, pregnancy for sex discrimination, and genetic information. 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 Negotiated 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: Pope Soldier Support Center (MPS Building)
Address: 384 Maynard St, Pope AAF, NC 29310
Intended for: Active Duty, Active Duty Dependents, Retirees, DoD Civilians (current employees, former employees, and applicants for employment)
When: 0730-1630, Mon-Fri
Where: Bldg. 308, suite 33
Phone: (910) 394-2831; for after duty hours contact the Command Post at (910) 394-9000
Resource Provider: EO Specialists, EO Director
Last Updated: 08/13/2019
POPE ARMY AIRFIELD 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 services:
-- 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: 384 Maynard St Bldg 308 Rm 36 & 37
Intended for: Active Duty, Guard/Reserve, Dependents 18+, DoD Civilians
When: on-call 24/7
Where: Basement, Private entrance left side of bldg.- Pope Airman Support Center
Phone: Office (910) 394-4551/1452; 24/7 Helpline (910) 394-7272
Resource Provider: SARC, Victim Advocate
POPE AAF 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: 384 Maynard St, Bldg. 308
Intended for: Federal Service Civilians and their Supervisors
Where: room 239
Phone: (910) 394-4054/1587
Website: www.afciviliancareers.com and www.usajobs.gov
FORT BRAGG CIVILIAN PERSONNEL ADVISORY CENTER (CPAC):
CPAC - 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.
Address: Bldg. 2-1105, Macomb ST. Fort Bragg, NC 28308
When: 0800-1700, Mon-Fri
Where: Bldg. 2-1105
Phone: (910) 908-2722
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: 259 Maynard Street
Intended for: Active Duty, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members, and Retirees
Where: 259 Maynard Street
Phone: (910) 394-1532
Website: https://eim2.amc.af.mil/org/PopeAAF/43AMOG/ig/Default.aspx
Resource Provider: IG Staff
Last Updated: 7/3/2019
MILITARY FAMILY LIFE COUNSELOR:
Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC - Adult/Child) –assists service members and their Families with circumstances occurring across the military life cycle and aims to enhance operational and Family readiness. They provide support to individuals, couples, Families and groups for a range of issues including, but not limited to: deployment stress, reintegration, relocation adjustment, separation, anger management, conflict resolution, parenting, parent/child communication, relationship/family issues, coping skills, homesickness, and grief and loss. All MFLCs, provide confidential non-medical counseling services face-to-face, on and off of military installations.
All MFLCs have a master's degree or doctorate in a mental health- related field, such as social work, psychology, marriage and Family therapy or counseling, and possess a valid unrestricted counseling license or certification from a state, the District of Columbia, a U.S. commonwealth, or a U.S. territory that grants authority to provide counseling services as an independent practitioner in a respective field. Counseling is private and confidential, with the exception of mandatory state, federal, and military duty-to-warn reporting requirements.
Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, designated DoD civilian, and their eligible family members; surviving children. Children 18 years old or younger require parental consent for counseling sessions.
Phone: Adult/Child Counselor (910) 853-5727/ (910) 709-3973
Resource Provider: Military Family Life Counselors
Address: www.militaryonesource.mil/
Website: www.militaryonesource.mil/
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.
FORT BRAGG FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM:
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) – The Fort Bragg Family Advocacy Program (FAP) helps Service Members and their Families recognize and prepare for the unique challenges of military lifestyles. Our services include seminars, workshops, counseling, and intervention to help strengthen the relationships of military Families.
We are also dedicated to the prevention domestic abuse, child abuse, and neglect of Service Members and their Families through offering education, prompt reporting, investigation, intervention, and treatment.
If you need help, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at +1 (800)799-7233. You should also contact your installation’s Family Advocacy Program for more information.
Child Abuse: What is child abuse? For more information on what child abuse is, or how to report child abuse, visit our Child Abuse web page. If you fear a child is in immediate danger, call 911.
To report suspected abuse or neglect, call the 24/7 reporting Point of Contact (RPOC) for Fort Bragg, the Military Police at +1 (910)396-0391. Another resource to report child abuse is the National Child Abuse Hotline at +1 (800)422-4453.
If you have questions, call us! If you are concerned about your privacy, you don’t have to give your name. You don’t even have to want Fort Bragg services, we will still help!
Facility: Soldier Support Center – 3rd floor
Address: bldg. 4-2843 Normandy Dr. Fort Bragg, NC 28308
Intended for: Active Duty, Guard/Reserve
When: 0800 - 1700, Mon-Fri (closed the 2nd Wed of each month from 0800 – 1200)
Where: Soldier Support Center – 3rd floor
Phone: Office:(910) 396-5521
Resource Provider: Fort Bragg Army Community Services
AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER:
Website: www.militaryonesource.mil
JUDGE ADVOCATE:
Judge Advocate – Supporting Commanders and Warfighters through the delivery of timely, accurate, and candid legal counsel and services.
Facility: 43d Air Mobility Operations Group Headquarters
Address: 259 Maynard St., Bldg. 309
Intended for: Active duty members and dependents, Reserve and Guard on active duty orders and their dependents, retired military members and their dependents, and DoD civilians with orders to deploy.
When:
Notaries and Powers of Attorney Walk-In Hours:
Monday – Wednesday: 8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Thursday: 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (closed at 2:30 p.m. on the second Thursday each month) Friday: 8:00 a.m.-12 noon
All Other Matters: By appointment (available Mon – Thurs on a first-come, first-served basis; deployees have priority)
Divorce & Child Custody Self-Help Clinics – 4th Wednesday of each month, 1400-1600; registration required; call (910) 394-2341
Where: Second floor of 43d AMOG Headquarters, Bldg. 309
Phone: (910) 394-2341
Website: www.pope.af.mil/Units/Legal-Office
Resource Provider: Judge Advocate Staff
Last Updated: 25 July 2019
Address: www.militaryonesource.mil
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.
Phone: 800-222-0364
POPE EDUCATION CENTER:
Education 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 On-line (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: Bldg 430, Education and Training Center (Airman and Family Readiness Center)
Address: 829 Armistead Street, Bldg. 430 Pope AAF, NC 28308
When: 0800 – 1600, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays and AMC Family Days.
Where: Bldg. 430; in unit support is also available
Phone: (910) 394-4692
Resource Provider: Education and Training Staff
FORT BRAGG EDUCATION CENTER:
Education Center - The Army Continuing Education System's mission (ACES) is to create and lead the Army’s premiere education organization committed to excellence, innovation, and deployability. Counseling is an integral part of the individual's educational endeavors. The Education Staff is committed to providing quality services and programs to active duty personnel, Family members, retired military personnel, and Civilian personnel. Professional guidance counselors staff two Education Centers and provide a full range of adult and continuing education counseling. Individual counseling is available during normal duty hours on a walk-in basis. Counselors are also available to visit units and provide briefings to Soldiers and commanders on the education opportunities at Fort Bragg.
Facility: Bragg Training and Education Center
Address: 4520 Knox St Fort Bragg, NC 28308
When: 0800 – 1630, M, T, W, F/1100 – 1630 Thur. Book appointments @ www.bookfbtec.timetap.com
Where: Bldg 1-3774, Wing H & J
Phone: (910) 396-6721/0171
Resource Provider: ACS Staff
POPE AAF SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICER:
School Liaison Officer - Provides answers to military children and teens concerns. Seeks to engage and educate policymakers, not-for-profit associations, concerned business interests, and other leaders about the needs of military members & their families. Consults on how to choose a school.
Address: 829 Armistead Street, Bldg 43
Phone: (910) 394-1446/(910) 394-2538
Resource Provider: School Liaison Officer
FORT BRAGG SCHOOL SUPPORT SERVICES:
School Support Services: School Support Services strives to work with parents, schools, installation leadership, and organizational partners to help ease transitions for military connected students. We provide a variety of services including:
Facility: Soldier Support Center, bldg. 4-2843
Intended for: Active duty military personnel, reservists on active duty, DoD Civilians, and DoD Contractors stationed at Fort Bragg/Pope AAF
When: 8:00am – 5:00pm Monday – Friday
Where: Soldier Support Center, bldg.. 4-2843
Phone: Office:(910) 396-3338/(910) 432-1023/(910) 643-6661
POPE CAREER ASSISTANCE ADVISOR:
Career Assistance Advisor – Principal advisor to commanders and supervisors on enlisted force management and professional enhancement; assists with career counseling; develops frontline supervisors; advises Airmen on career progression and planning; monitors mandatory pay and benefit briefing programs; conducts Informed Decision, Airmen, NCO, SNCO Professional Enhancement Seminars; conducts individual career counseling sessions; manages the First Term Airman Course
Facility: Professional Development Center
Address: 5451 Reilly Road, Bldg 315
Where: PDC, Bldg 315
Phone: (910) 394-1210
Resource Provider: MSgt Chasity Castonguay
Last Updated: 5/18/2018
POPE AIRMAN LEADERSHIP SCHOOL:
Airman Leadership School – Airman Leadership School (ALS) is the first level of the Enlisted Professional Military Education (EPME) continuum and prepares senior Airmen to be professional, war-fighting Airmen who can supervise and lead Air Force work teams to support the employment of airpower. Completion is required to assume the grade of Staff Sergeant.
Facility: Professional Development Center (PDC)
Intended for: SrA between 3-6 years TIS
When: 0800-1600, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays and AMC Family Days
Phone: (910) 394-2589 / (910) 394-3327 / (910) 394-3820
Resource Provider: MSgt Leah Cruz/TSgt Sean Kortus/SSgt Nicholas Wynn
Last Updated: 5/23/2018
Address: 829 Armistead Street, Bldg 430
Phone: (910) 394-2538
CIVILIAN PERSONNEL:
Civilian Personnel – Recruitment & placement, positon management, classification, benefits, labor management, employee relations, civilian payroll, and information services.
Address: Bldg. 2-1105 corner of Macomb & Jackson Streets
When: 0730-1630, Mon-Tues, Thurs & Fri, Wed 0730-1300
Phone: (908) CPAC 2722/ (910) 396-8933
EMPLOYMENT READINESS PROGRAM:
Employment Readiness Program – offers resources to help with your career plan and job search. Whether you’re a military spouse or Family member who just moved to a new installation, Retiree, or DoD civilian looking for new opportunities, or active duty Military, active Reserve, National Guard member, or Wounded Warrior, we’re here to help.
Our services include:
Facility: Soldier Support Center
Address: bldg. 2843, Normandy Dr. Fort Bragg, NC 28308
Intended for: Active Duty military, Reserve and Guard, DoD Civilians, Family Members and Retirees
When: 0800 – 1700, Mon - Fri
Where: 3rd floor
Cost: Free
Phone: (910) 396.2390/1425
Website: https://bragg.armymwr.com/programs/erp
Resource Provider: Fort Bragg Army Community Service
OTHER LINKS TO EMPLOYMENT:
Programs for Military Spouses
Government (City, State, Federal)
Local Staffing Agencies
Education
On-Post (Private Sector or Contractor)
Retail
Medical
FORT BRAGG CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES:
Child Development Centers (CDC): CDC’s are on-post child care centers that offer full-day, part-day and hourly care for children, in nationally accredited environments.
Facility: Multiple Facilities - https://bragg.armymwr.com/programs/child-development-centers
Address: see above
When: Varies by center
FORT BRAGG PARENT AND OUTREACH SERVICES:
Parent and Outreach Services:: Parent and Outreach Services is the gateway that connects Families to Child & Youth Services programs. Its mission is to support readiness and well-being of Families by helping to balance military mission requirements and parental responsibilities.
Baseline programs:
Address: Knox St (between Randolph St and Honeycutt rd. near Throckmorton Library) bidg. 1-4157
Intended for: Active duty military personnel and their Families
When: 0830 – 4:30 Monday - Friday
Phone: Office:(910) 396-8110/5128
When: 8:00am – 5:00pm Monday - Friday
KEY SPOUSE PROGRAM:
Key Spouse Program is an official unit/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, volunteer Key Spouses appointed by the commander, families, the Airman & Family Readiness Center and other community and helping 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.
Intended for: Service Members and their families
When: Contact the center for meeting dates/times
NEW PARENT SUPPORT PROGRAM:
New Parent Support Program promotes healthy Families through a variety of services including home visits, support groups, and parenting classes. We help Soldiers and Families learn to cope with stress, isolation, post-deployment reunions, and the everyday demands of parenthood. Army Families who are expecting a child or who have children up to age three can participate in all of our services confidentially and free of charge.
Fort Bragg has developed unique New Parent Support Program services that include:
Address: Bldg. 4-2843, Normandy Dr.
When: 08:00am – 5:00pm
Phone: (910) 396-7951
TO REPORT SUSPECTED ABUSE:
Fort Bragg Military Police +1(910)396-0391 or +1 (910)396-0392 or call 911
Family Member Behavioral Health (FMBH) +1 (910)907-7869
Cumberland Co. Department of Social Services (DSS): +1 (910)677-2450
Harnett County DSS: +1 (910)814-6662
Hoke County DSS: +1 (910)878-1988
Moore County DSS: +1 (910)947-5683
Lee County DSS: +1 (919)718-4690
Robeson County DSS: +1 (910)671-3500
OTHER RESOURCES:
Marriage and Family Counseling:
Marital Enrichment Classes:
Misc:
MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, AND SUPPORT STABILITY OPERATIONS:
Mobilization, Deployment, and Support Stability Operations – The Mobilization, Deployment, and Support Stability Operations (MDSSO) helps support community readiness during deployments and emergencies. We help make sure installation programs align with unit deployment cycles, provide pre- and post-deployment support, and help unit Commanders with their Family Readiness plans and deployment support services for Service Members and their Families. We’re responsible for operating an Emergency Family Assistance Center in the case of an all-hazards event, and supporting Service Members and Families during Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations (NEO) and Repatriation.
Facility: Family Readiness Group Center
Address: 236 Interceptor Rd
Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve and Guard members on active duty orders
When: 0800-1700, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays
Where: Pope AAF
Phone: (910) 432-3742
Resource Provider: Fort Bragg ACS Personnel
POPE AAF FINANCIAL READINESS OFFICE:
Pope AAF Financial Readiness Office - The office of Financial Readiness Program includes Personal Financial Counseling (PFC) to help you and your family manage finances, resolve financial problems, and reach long-term goals such as getting an education, buying a home and planning for retirement.
SUPPORT AND COUNSELING SERVICES
TRAINING AND WORKSHOPS
Phone: (910) 366-7163
Last Updated: 4/25/2018
AIR FORCE AID SOCIETY:
Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) - Provides world-wide emergency assistance to Airmen and their eligible family members to meet immediate needs in an emergency situation. AFAS provides interest-free loans and grants based on the individual situation for needs such as: emergency travel, child care/respite, vehicle repair/payment, medical/dental, moving costs, funeral expenses, utilities, and basis living expenses. Falcon loans up to $750 without First Sergeant or Commander approval.
FORT BRAGG FINANCIAL READINESS PROGRAM:
Fort Bragg Financial Readiness Program - is your resource for information on money matters. We can help you better understand financial topics like:
Address: Normandy Dr. Bldg. 4-2843
When: 0900-1630, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays
Where: 3rd Floor
Phone: (910) 907-3670
HEALTH PROMOTION:
Health Promotion - Cultivate a community engaged in healthy lifestyle activities to enhance mental, physical, spiritual and nutritional well-being. Deliver a variety of lifestyle programs targeting tobacco prevention/cessation, healthy weight management, nutritional fitness, physical activity, disease prevention and community partnerships that will foster a health environment for the base community. Provide education and programs to enhance the quality of life through proper nutrition, fitness, sleep hygiene practices and living tobacco free.
Facility: pending
Address: pending
Intended for: Active Duty, Beneficiaries, Civil Service, Contractors; ANG, USAFR are eligible for incentive programs/classes & BOD PODs.
When: pending
Where: pending
Phone: pending
Resource Provider: Health Promotion Staff
ARMY WELLNESS CENTER:
Army Wellness Center - provide integrated and standardized primary prevention programs and services that promote enhanced and sustained healthy lifestyles to improve the overall well-being of Service Members, their Families, Civilians, Retirees, and Eligible Contractors. The Army Wellness Center (AWC) programs help build and sustain good health. AWC Health Educators and services empower individuals to set their own health goals and achieve them. AWC programs and services address lifestyle change in areas that affect both short- and long-term health, engaging people in their “life space”—the places where they live, work, relax and rest.
Facility: Gavin Hall
Address: Bldg. C-7417, All American Way, Fort Bragg, NC 28310
Intended for: Service Members, their Families, Civilians, Retirees, and Eligible Contractors
When: 0700-1600 Mon – Thu; 0700-1230 Fri
Phone: 910.570.3144
Resource Provider: Womack Medical Staff
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: Virtually accessible @ https://afmcwellness.com
Where: online
Phone: (937) 656-3633
Website: https://afmcwellness.com/
NORTH CAROLINA AIR NATIONAL GUARD: North Carolina Air National Guard - The North Carolina Air National Guard has two main bases across the state located in Charlotte and New London. They perform seven unique missions training and preparing the citizen-airman to respond to the Governor of North Carolina for state emergencies or the call of the President in times of crisis.
Facility: Charlotte Air National Guard Base
Address: 4930 Minuteman Way, Charlotte, NC 28208
Intended for: Primarily serves DoD Guard and DoD civilians, and their eligible family members.
When: By Appointment Only
Phone: (704) 391-4443
43D MEDICAL SQUADRON:
43D Medical Squadron has the mission of ensuring a medically ready force and deliver prevention-focused, easily accessible healthcare to our Active Duty Air Force community. We are designated as a limited scope military treatment facility and are comprised of 61 personnel providing flight medicine, optometry, dental, and mental health services to 2,200 active duty Airmen from 4 Major Commands and 45 separate units located at Ft. Bragg, NC. History: The 43d Medical Group transitioned to the 43d Medical Squadron on 1 Jul 2010 and functions as a tenant unit under Womack Army Medical Center.
The squadron is comprised of four flights:
Aerospace and Operational Medicine Flight is composed of three elements/24 personnel providing Optometry, Force Health, and Flight Medicine services for both rated and nonrated Airmen. This flight functions as one of four patient-centered medical homes within the Army’s Byars Health Clinic and twice recognized as Womack’s Team of the Month in 2015.
Dental Flight is composed of 12 personnel offering both routine and operative dental care saving $80K annually in civilian operative referral costs. The Dental Flight functions as a joint clinic, currently located within the Army’s Smoke Bomb Hill Dental Clinic.
Mental Health Flight is composed of 7 personnel offering Mental Health Services, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) and Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) services. Our Mental Health flight manages the AMC Suicide Prevention program and provides Disaster Mental Health capabilities for the 43 Air Mobility Operations Group (43 AMOG) and other AF tenant units. We also coordinate Air Force Family Advocacy cases with Womack Army Medical Center program.
Medical Support Flight – is composed of 10 personnel managing $1.8M budget/$1.2M in contracts, $600K information technology inventory, medical readiness, education & training platform and patient administration for the squadron. It also coordinates an average of 45 annual Medical Evaluation Boards for Pope Airmen.
Facility: Byars Health Clinic
Address: 2864 Woodruff St. Ft Bragg, NC 28307
Intended for: Active Duty, Guard/Reserve, and DoD Beneficiaries
When: 0730-1600, Mon-Fri
Phone: Appointments:(910) 907.APPT (2778), 910-570-3087, or visit online at www.tricareonline.com
Website: www.tricareonline.com or email usaf.bragg.43-aw.mbx.43-mds-bomc@mail.mil
Resource Provider: Medical Staff
Last Updated: 8/14/2019
PATIENT RELATIONS:
Patient Relations: Compassionate, Appreciative, Respectful, Encouraging
Our mission is to provide a customer service program which offers training, surveys and data collection and analysis to enhance patient satisfaction and staff pride as well as being patient advocates for problem/concern resolution and service recovery.
Our vision is to provide the impetus for Womack Army Medical Center to rank first in customer service and patient satisfaction among all medical treatment facilities worldwide.
Patients have the right to make recommendations, ask questions, or file complaints to the MTF Patient Advocate.
Facility: Womack Army Medical Center
Address: Bldg. 4-2817 Riley Rd, Fort Bragg, NC 28307
Phone: (910) 907-6036/6037/8069
Website: http://www.wamc.amedd.army.mil/PatientsAndVisitors/SitePages/Patient%20Relations.aspx
Resource Provider: Patient Advocate
Facility: Virtually accessible @ https://afmcwellness.com/
HOUSING:
Corvias Housing
Founded in 1998 as Picerne Military Housing, Corvias is a privately owned family of companies with a diversified national presence. We provide creative, sustainable and long-term solutions for a wide range of clients including the military, higher education and the public sector. Our expertise in public-private partnerships is just one of the many things that set us apart. We work with partners that share our core values and commitment to excellence because we're in it for the long haul. And we firmly believe in actively giving back to the communities in which we live and work.
Corvias is partnered with the Army in the ownership of approximately 24,000 homes across Aberdeen Proving Ground, Fort Bragg, Fort Meade, Fort Polk, Fort Riley, Fort Rucker and Fort Sill, and with the Air Force at Edwards AFB, Eglin AFB, Eielson AFB, Hurlburt Field, McConnell AFB, and Seymour Johnson AFB.
Corvias at Fort Bragg/Pope Army Airfield offers 12 vibrant communities encompassing over 6,000 homes and 400 apartments with various floor plan options.
Facility: Corvias Leasing Center
Address: 426 Souter Place, Fort Bragg NC, 28307; located between the Randolph ACP and the North Post Commissary
Intended for: All Active Duty, Reserve, Guard, Retired Military, DoD Federal Employee and DoD Contractors working on the installation.
Where: Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Cost: Rental rates are generally dependent on the BAH rate for the senior ranking military member. However, at times Corvias may offer options priced below BAH on select homes.
Phone: (910)-495-0878/ Fax: (910)-436- 0643
Email: braggrelocation@corvias.com
Website: www.bragg.corviasmilitaryliving.com
Resource Provider: Leasing Manager
AREA DEFENSE COUNSEL:
Area Defense Counsel - The Area Defense Counsel (ADC) provides confidential, independent legal representation for service members who are suspected of committing an offense under the Uniform Code of Military Justice or facing adverse judicial or administrative actions. The ADC does not fall under the chain of command for any Air Force unit located at Pope AAF or Fort Bragg, NC; therefore, the ADC retains independence in the representation of service members.
The ADC's prime responsibility is to zealously and ethically represent clients during adverse military actions such as:
- Courts-martial and Article 32 hearings
- Article 15, nonjudicial punishment actions
- Involuntary administrative discharge actions
- Administrative Demotion actions
- Denial of Reenlistment
- Referral EPRs/OPRs
- Suspect Rights Advisements
- Line of Duty Investigations
- Reports of Survey
- LOCs, LOAs, and LORs
- UIF entries and Control Rosters
- Any other adverse actions in which counsel for a service member is required or authorized
Facility: Area Defense Counsel
Address: 384 Maynard St, 2d Floor, Suite 231
Intended for: Air Force members only
When: 0900-1500, Mon-Fri, by appointment only
Office Phone: (910) 394-4423
Emergency Duty Cell: (910) 273-4528
Resource Provider: Area Defense Counsel and Defense Paralegal
Last Updated: 24 July 2019
SPECIAL VICTIMS’ COUNSEL:
Special Victims’ Counsel (SVC) - The Special Victims’ Counsel (SVC) team works with sexual assault victims by vigorously defending your rights to privacy, respect, and confidentiality. Your SVC will work directly with the Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) to provide advice, assistance, and advocacy throughout your military justice process.
- The SVC represents YOU & YOU alone
- Provides confidential advice
- Protects YOUR rights/interests
- Offers YOU Legal Assistance
- Advises YOU on legal process
- Attends interviews with YOU
- Advocates for YOUR concerns
- Appears with YOU in court
- The SVC is Independent: We are NOT in Wing Chain of Command
Facility: Special Victims’ Counsel Office
Address: Seymour Johnson AFB
Intended for: Active Duty, Reserve, dependents & dependent minors, DoD civilians
Phone: (919) 722-4814/2660
After Hours: The SVC can be reached after hours via cell phone (919) 221-2693. However, this IS NOT an emergency assistance line. In the event of an emergency situation related to a sexual assault, the 24/7 SAPR Hotline should be utilized at (618) 256-7272.
The 43d Medical Squadron ensures a medically ready force and delivers prevention-focused, easily accessible healthcare to our active-duty Air Force community. We are designated as a limited scope military treatment facility, and our provides flight medicine, optometry, dental, and mental health services to more than 2,100 Airmen from four Air Force major commands, and 45 separate units located at Fort Bragg. The 43d Medical Group transitioned to the 43d Medical Squadron on July 1, 2010, and functions as a tenant unit of Womack Army Medical Center. The squadron includes four flights:
The Aerospace and Operational Medicine Flight provides Optometry, Public Health and Flight Medicine services for both rated and nonrated Airmen. This flight functions as one of four patient-centered medical homes within the Army’s Byars Health Clinic and has twice been recognized as Womack’s Team of the Month.
Dental Flight includes 13 personnel offering both routine and operative dental care. The Dental Flight functions as a joint clinic, currently located within the Army’s Smoke Bomb Hill Dental Clinic.
Mental Health Flight offers Mental Health services, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) and Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) services. Our Mental Health flight manages the AMC Suicide Prevention program and provides Disaster Mental Health capabilities for the 43d Air Mobility Operations Group and other AF tenant units. We also coordinate Air Force Family Advocacy cases with Womack Army Medical Center program.
Medical Support Flight manages budget, contracts, information technology, medical readiness and patient administration for the squadron. It also coordinates an average of 45 annual Medical Evaluation Boards for Pope Airmen.
When: 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday
Appointments: (910) 907-APPT (2778) or visit online at https://wwwtricareonline.com
Website: www.airforcemedicine.af.mil/MTF/Pope-Field
Resource Provider: Medical staff
Our vision is to provide the impetus for Womack Army Medical Center to rank first in customer service and patient satisfaction among all medical treatment facilities worldwide. Patients have the right to make recommendations, ask questions, or file complaints to the MTF Patient Advocate.
When: 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday-Friday
Website: www.wamc.amedd.army.mil/PatientsAndVisitors/SitePages/Patient%20Relations.aspx
Address: 829 Armistead Street, Pope AAFNC 28308
RELOCATION READINESS PROGRAM:
Relocation Readiness Program - Moving is a part of life for Service Members, civilian government employees and their Families. The Army Community Service Relocation Readiness Program is here to help with a comprehensive support system, whether it’s your first move or the last of many. We have all kinds of information and resources to help you and your family navigate your next military move.
Address: Bldg. 4-2843, Normandy Dr. Fort Bragg, NC 28308
Intended for: Active Duty members and their families, Reserve and Guard on active duty orders Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members.
When: 0800 – 1700, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays
Phone: (910) 396-8682
AIR FORCE RESERVE:
Air Force Reserve - The mission of the Air Force Reserve is to Fly, Fight & Win … in air, space and cyberspace. Whether you’ve experienced military life before or not, you have the opportunity to serve your country, earn extra income and gain health, education and other benefits. You serve where you live without interrupting your civilian career or higher education. From Pilots and Mechanics to Healthcare and Cyber careers, part-time jobs with full-time benefits are available in the Air Force Reserve.
Facility: Bldg. 308
Address: 384 Maynard St, Pope AAF, NC 28308
Intended for: Primarily serves AF Reserve members, Civilian employees, and their eligible family members
Phone: (800) 257-1212
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: Bldg. 900
Address: 1182 Hurst Dr. Rm 101/102
Intended for: All military and civilian employees
When: 0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri
Phone: (910) 394-8380
Resource Provider: Safety Office Staff
DIRECTORATE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES:
Directorate of Emergency Services: – serves and protects the greater Fort Bragg community by fostering a safe and secure environment. A premier team of integrated professionals committed to preparing for the unforeseen, preventing the avoidable, responding to any emergency and capable of restoring normalcy through rapid recovery.
Facility: Bldg 2-5935
Address: corner of Butner and Armistead
Intended for: All Fort Bragg and Pope AAF personnel and families
When: 0800 - 1700, Mon-Fri
Phone: Office: (910) 907-2556/(910) 396-1347
Resource Provider: Fort Bragg Garrison
Last Updated: 4/232018
FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM:
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) – Helps individuals, partners, and families with issues related to safety concerns/domestic violence; self-referral is welcomed either via phone call or by walking into the clinic during duty hours. If you are in an emergency situation, please call 911.
Facility: 375th Medical Group, Bldg. 1530
Address: 310 West Losey Street
Where: Mental Health Clinic, 2nd floor, H-Wing
Phone: Office: (618) 256-7203; Victim Advocate on-call 24/7: (618) 307-0980
Resource Provider: Family Advocacy Program Staff
Last Updated: 4/1/2018
LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER:
Law Enforcement Center – Assist members of the Fort Bragg community by providing guidance on law enforcement and security issues. Protect the community with 24-hour police support that enhances security and increases force protection. Defend good order and discipline by enforcing the policies of the Garrison Commander and the XVIII Airborne Corps Commander.
Facility: Fort Bragg Law Enforcement Center
Address: Bldg. 2-5634
Intended for: Fort Bragg and Pope AAF
When: 0900-1700, Mon-Fri
Phone: Office: (910) 396-5589/9271
Resource Provider: Fort Bragg Provost Marshall
FORT BRAGG SEXUAL HARASSMENT/ASSAULT RESPONSE AND PREVENTION (SHARP) PROGRAM:
The Armed Forces’ Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Program is the Armed Forces’ integrated, proactive effort to end the crimes of sexual harassment and sexual assault within our ranks. Sexual harassment and sexual assault have no place in the Armed Forces. If you have been the victim of sexual harassment or sexual assault, you have a voice, you have rights, and we’re here to help.
The Armed Forces’ SHARP Program also:
Where: Fort Bragg, NC
Phone: Office (910) 907-3681; 24/7 Helpline (910) 584-4267
Special Victims’ Counsel (SVC) - The Special Victims’ Counsel (SVC) team works with sexual assault victims by vigorously defending their rights to privacy, respect, and confidentiality. The SVC will work directly with the Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) to provide advice, assistance, and advocacy throughout the military justice process. - Provides confidential advice - Protects rights/interests - Offers Legal Assistance - Advises on legal process - Attends interviews - Advocates for client concerns - Appears with client in court - The SVC Chain of Command is not at Pope AAF; directly reports to Washington D.C. Facility: Special Victims’ Counsel Office
Address: 1195 Blakeslee Avenue Bldg 4814
Where: Seymour Johnson AFB, NC
Phone: Duty Hours: SVC Office: (919) 722-2660; SVC Duty Cell: (919) 221-2693; Duty Cell can be assessed after hours. However, this IS NOT an emergency assistance line. In the event of an emergency situation related to a sexual assault, the 24/7 SAPR Hotline should be utilized at (910) 394-7272.
Resource Provider: Special Victim Counsel
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) – FAP helps with issues related to sexual assault. If the assault involves an intimate partner, please contact the FAP office. An intimate partner is defined as a current or former spouse/partner; a person with whom the victim shares a child in common; someone the victim lives/lived with and is/was engaged in a sexually intimate relationship; or if the victim is/was dating the assaulter, and is/was engaged in a sexually intimate relationship. If this is confusing—it’s understandable. Either way, please contact the SARC or Mental Health/Family Advocacy via the phone number below or stop by the clinic during duty hours.
Facility: Womack Health and Support Center, Bldg. 4-3219
Address: 2817 Reilly Rd
When: 0745-1630, Mon-Fri; Tuesday close at 1500
Where: Main Floor-Close to WAMC-separate bldg. on the All American side
Phone: Related to an intimate partner (Family Advocacy Office): (910) 907-8272; Victim Advocate on-call 24/7: (910) 322-3418
CHAPEL:
CUMBERLAND COUNTY RAPE CRISIS CENTER (CCRCC):
Provides confidential services to any person whose life has been effected by sexual violence. Services include a 24-hour crisis line and emergency room responders, counseling by licensed professionals, support groups to victims over the age of 18, court room advocacy during the trial process and community awareness regarding safety, statistics, resources and sexual abuse.
Facility: Rape Crisis Center
Address: 515 Ramsey Street Fayetteville NC
Intended for: Any person effected by sexual violence
Where: Downtown Fayetteville, Ramsey St
Phone: (910) 485-7273 24/7 access
Website: www.rapecrisisonline.org
Resource Provider: Counselors
OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES:
Phone: (910) 394-2538; for emergency financial assistance after duty hours, contact the American Red Cross, (877) 272-7337.
BETTER OPPORTUNITIES FOR SINGLE SOLDIERS (BOSS):
The Fort Bragg Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers Program (BOSS) supports the overall quality of life for the 29,000 plus single and unaccompanied Service Members (including single parents) on the installation. The BOSS program supports the chain of command by identifying quality of life issues and concerns by providing recommendations for improvement.
It assists single Service Members in identifying and planning recreational and leisure activities that are offered in a safe and exciting environment. It provides an opportunity for single Service Members to participate and contribute to their respective communities and gives the individual a sense of responsibility and involvement.
The BOSS program is vital to overall mission accomplishment and serves as a unified voice for single Service Members. Find out more about your unit and installation program so BOSS can become one of your many tools for success.
Facility: Fort Bragg BOSS Program Office
Address: Sapper Street, Bldg. H-4358, Fort Bragg, NC 28308
Intended for: Single and unaccompanied Service Members (including single parents) on Fort Bragg/Pope AAF.
When: 0900 – 1700, Mon-Fri.
Cost: FREE Information; cost varies per activity
Phone: (910) 396-7751
Resource Provider: U.S. Army - Fort Bragg
EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM (EFMP-FS):
EFMP-FS - Provides support services for all members of Pope AAF that have a family member with special needs. We provide resources both on and off the installation as well as Educational Opportunities, Special Events, Sporting Activities (Special Olympics), Camps, Social Opportunities, Crisis Assistance/Support, Employment, Family Assistance, Relocation Assistance, Separation/Deployment Support, Single Airmen, Special Needs, Transition Assistance and Volunteer Opportunities. Respite Care - The Air Force has partnered with Child Care Aware of America to offer respite care to families with children enrolled in EFMP with moderate or severe special needs. Respite care hours vary between 8-20 per month based on the Airman’s status and the EFM’s condition. Respite care is free to eligible families. Sibling’s care is also available at no cost.
Address: 829 Armistead Street, bldg. 430
Resource Provider: School Liasion Officer/EFMP Education Specialist
Last Updated: 08/21/2019
WOMACK ARMY MEDICAL CENTER (WAMC) EFMP:
EFMP-Medical - The EFMP program has grown tremendously over the years and is now a comprehensive, coordinated multi-agency program helping meet the needs of the Exceptional Family Member (EFM). The Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC) EFMP web address was updated recently to establish a standard registration process for Families and guidance for maneuvering through the enrollment procedures. Families have access to concise information about WAMC EFMP support. Visit WAMC EFMP for access to Enrollment, Screening, and any necessary Forms related to the Exceptional Family Member Program. To reach the WAMC EFMP Clinic by phone, please call: +1 (910)907-3367.
Address: Reilly Rd Entrance, Fort Bragg, NC 28310
Intended for: Service members and their eligible family members
When: 0730 – 1630, Mon, Tues, Thur-Fri/0730 – 1200 Wed
Where: 5 South Floor, Reilly Rd. Entrance
Phone: (910) 907-EFMP (3367)
Website: www.wamc.amedd.army.mil/HealthcareServices/SitePages/EFMP.aspx
Resource Provider: Womack Medical personnel
Address: 89 Armstead Street, Bldg 430
Phone: (910) 394-2538 for emergency financial assistance after duty hours contact the American Red Cross, (877) 272-7337.
FORT BRAGG CHAPLAIN:
Fort Bragg Chaplain Religious Services Office - The Religious Support Office is the official start in supporting spiritual growth and resiliency for Soldiers and their Families. Contact us and we will support you in your spiritual journey.
Facility: Religious Support Office
Address: Bldg. 2-1114 on the corner of Macomb and Jackson St, Ft Bragg, NC
When: 0900-1730, Mon-Fri, on-call 24/7
Phone: (910) 396-1121; for emergency services after duty hours, contact the Installation Operation cell @ 910.396.0371.
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. POPE AAF CHAPEL:
Address: 829 Armistead Street, bldg. 430 Pope AAF, NC 28308
Phone: (91900 394-2538; for emergency financial assistance after duty hours contact the American Red Cross, 1-877-272-7337.
FORT BRAGG RELOCATION READINESS PROGRAM:
Relocation Readiness Program: Moving is a part of life for Service Members, civilian government employees and their Families. The Army Community Service Relocation Readiness Program is here to help with a comprehensive support system, whether it’s your first move or the last of many. We have all kinds of information and resources to help you and your family navigate your next military move.
Address: Bldg. 4-2843 Normandy Dr. (3rd floor)
When: 08:00am – 5:00pm Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays
Phone: (910)396-8682
Where: A&FRC, Bldg. 1650; in unit support is also available
ARMY VOLUNTEER CORPS:
Army Volunteer Corps – Promotes and strengthens volunteerism by uniting community volunteer efforts, supporting professional management, enhancing volunteer career mobility, and establishing volunteer partnerships to support individual personal growth and life-long volunteer commitment.
Address: Bldg. 4-2843 Normandy Dr.
Intended for: Anyone interested in volunteering
When: 0800-1700, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays.
Phone: (910) 396-8160/2458
Resource Provider: Fort Bragg ACS
RED CROSS:
Red Cross - The Red Cross helps members of the military, veterans and their families prepare for, cope with, and respond to, the challenges of military service. The American Red Cross office at Scott AFB Force Base holds safety classes such as CPR and First Aid as well as many volunteer programs. It also provides financial assistance and critical support in time of need and life-changing events. The Red Cross assists in contacting active duty military if needed in the event of death, emergency illness, critical accident, or birth of a new child. The service member’s unit commander then decides if leave needs to be granted for the service member to return home.
Facility: Red Cross Office
Address: 1-1139 Macomb St. Fort Bragg, NC 28310
Intended for: Military members, Veterans, and their dependents
When: 0900-1630, Mon-Fri
Phone: (910) 396-1231; for emergencies call 1.877.272.7337
Website: www.redcross.org
Resource Provider: Red Cross Staff
LOCAL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
North Carolina Veterans Park – Volunteers Needed! Located in historic downtown Fayetteville, this is the first state park dedicated to military veterans, young and old, living or deceased, from all branches of the Armed Services. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Mr. Clyde V Vaughan, Volunteer Coordinator, NC State Veterans Park, +1 (910)822-4362 or +1 (910)366-2360, or email.
Fourth Friday – Every Month – Downtown Fayetteville! Visit The Arts Council for more information.
The Haven - Animal Rescue - Various volunteer opportunities available.
Guardian Ad Litem – Be an Advocate for a Child!
Urban Farming Tour Docents – Interested in learning more about organic farming, or even volunteering to be a tour docent for one of the locations in Cumberland or Moore County? Visit Sustainable Sandhills for more information. You may also contact Heather Brown via email or call +1 (910)639-7024.
Arts Council – For more information on the Arts Council and volunteer opportunities, visit The Arts Council.
International Folk Festival in downtown Fayetteville is looking for volunteers! Visit The Arts Council to figure out how you can help.
MDA Camp Needs You!!! The Muscular Dystrophy Association Summer Camp is often referred to as “the best week of the year”. Our camp is unique because we’re able to offer a week of barrier-free fun, where there are virtually no limitations. Activities include ziplines, archery, horseback riding, swimming, fishing and so much more. Each camper is paired with a counselor of the same gender for the entire week. The duo take part in all activities as a team, and the counselor may be called upon for assistance with daily living activities. While we are happy to accept applications from interested females, OUR GREATEST NEED IS FOR MEN SINCE ABOUT 70% OF OUR CAMPERS ARE MALE! We provide training before the campers arrive so that our counselors feel comfortable working with their campers for the week. Visit Ultra Camp to register as a volunteer.
Pet Foster Families Resources
Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC - Adult/Child) – assists service members and their Families with circumstances occurring across the military life cycle and aims to enhance operational and Family readiness. They provide support to individuals, couples, Families and groups for a range of issues including, but not limited to: deployment stress, reintegration, relocation adjustment, separation, anger management, conflict resolution, parenting, parent/child communication, relationship/family issues, coping skills, homesickness, and grief and loss. All MFLCs, provide confidential non-medical counseling services face-to-face, on and off of military installations.
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.
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.