National Resource Directory
The National Resource Directory is one of the largest online collections of government and non-government resources specifically designed for Veterans, service members, their families and caregivers. With a unique collection of more than 16,000 organized and vetted resources, the directory provides information covering a variety of topics, including benefits and compensation, education, homeless assistance, housing and other services.
Category: Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Coping Skills, Financial Entitlements, Financial Planning, Grief and Loss, Ministry, Charitable Organizations, Health and Medical Benefits, Other Medical Resources, Patient Liaison, Legal Assistance, Physical Fitness, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources, Emergency Planning, Injury Prevention
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Retirees
Intended for: Military Caregivers, Service members, Veterans
Cost: none
Email: infonrd.osd@mail.mil
Resource Provider: Other Government Agencies
Last Updated: 8/28/2018
Advanced Resume Writing: Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program (SFL-TAP) Fort Stewart
During the seminar, our counselors will walk you through the process step-by-step, highlighting key points you need to know when writing and submitting your resume.
Category: Transitioning to Civilian Life
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Component and Reserve Component Soldiers with 180+ days of continuous active duty service and approaching 1 year until separation or 2 years until retirement.
When: Classes offered monthly – please call to schedule; Mon – Fri 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Where: Stewart: 976 William H. Wilson Ave., Bldg 621, Room 215C; Hunter: 41 Rocky Road, Bldg 1289,
Cost: ***
Phone: Stewart: 912-767-2234/6797/6829; Hunter: 912-315-5854/2303/5183
Resource Provider: US Army Garrison (USAG)
Last Updated: 11/29/2022
Apply for a Federal Job: Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program (SFL-TAP) Fort Stewart
During the seminar, our counselors will walk you through the process step-by-step, highlighting key points you need to know when writing and submitting your resume.
Category: Transitioning to Civilian Life
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Component and Reserve Component Soldiers with 180+ days of continuous active duty service and approaching 1 year until separation or 2 years until retirement.
When: Classes offered monthly – please call to schedule; Mon – Fri 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Where: Stewart: 976 William H. Wilson Ave., Bldg 621, Room 215C; Hunter: 41 Rocky Road, Bldg 1289,
Cost: ***
Phone: Stewart: 912-767-2234/6797/6829; Hunter: 912-315-5854/2303/5183
Resource Provider: US Army Garrison (USAG)
Last Updated: 12/6/2023
Interview Preparation: Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program (SFL-TAP) Fort Stewart
During the seminar, our counselors will walk you through the process step-by-step, highlighting key points you need to know to get ready for a job offer based on interview types, styles and the things to do to prep for the job interview.
Category: Transitioning to Civilian Life
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Component and Reserve Component Soldiers with 180+ days of continuous active duty service and approaching 1 year until separation or 2 years until retirement.
When: Classes offered monthly – please call to schedule; Mon – Fri 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Where: Stewart: 976 William H. Wilson Ave., Bldg 621, Room 215C; Hunter: 41 Rocky Road, Bldg 1289,
Cost: 0
Phone: Stewart: 912-767-2234/6797/6829; Hunter: 912-315-5854/2303/5183
Resource Provider: US Army Garrison (USAG)
Last Updated: 12/6/2023
Retirement Services
Process enlisted/officer retirements, brief on survivor’s benefits, pre-retirement briefing, process DD Fm 2656 thru Transproc., process medical retirements, assist Retirees and their Family Members after retirement, assist former spouses, assist widows/widowers filing for benefits.
Category: Financial Entitlements, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Retirement
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Audience: Soldiers who are within one year of retirement/Retirees/Family Members
Where: Fort Stewart: Soldier Service Center, 55 Pony Soldier Ave., Bldg 253
Cost: none
Phone: 912-767-5013/3326
Resource Provider: US Army Garrison (USAG)
Last Updated: 10/27/2016
Senior TAP Workshop (E6 and above); Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program (SFL-TAP)
The 3-day workshop taught by Department of Labor instructors covers all the requirements of the job search process from self-assessment to negotiating and evaluating job offers. Geared to Commissioned Officers, Warrant Officers, E6 through E9, as well as Retirees. The TAP Workshop will teach you how to write a resume and cover letter. You will learn proper interviewing techniques and gain knowledge for a successful job search. The workshop will also provide information
Category: Transitioning to Civilian Life
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Component and Reserve Component Soldiers with 180+ days of continuous active duty service and approaching 1 year until separation or 2 years until retirement. Check for eligibility requirements at the website.
When: Classes offered weekly – please call to schedule; Mon – Fri 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Where: Stewart: 976 William H. Wilson Ave., Bldg 621, Room 215C; Hunter: 41 Rocky Road, Bldg 1289,
Cost: 0
Phone: Stewart: 912-767-2234/6797/6829; Hunter: 912-315-5854/2303/5183
Resource Provider: US Army Garrison (USAG)
Last Updated: 12/6/2023
Soldier and Family Assistance Center Fort Stewart
The SFAC is a one-stop transition center providing mutual support, comradeship, and healing for Soldiers in the Warriors Transition BN, Soldiers going through the Individual Disabilities Evaluation System (IDES, Med Board) and all of their Family Members by providing the best social, financial, educational, vocational, military, and information/referral services available. The SFAC creates a supportive environment to receive these services. Efforts are aimed at fostering dignity and independence, enabling the Soldier in Transition to move back to duty or to serve as a vital member of their home civilian community. Services provided include: Information and Referral, Outreach Services, Military Personnel, Social Services, Financial Management, Soldier for Life (ACAP), VA Liaisons for Healthcare (VHA), Veterans of Foreign Wars Service (VFW), Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2), Department of Labor (Veterans Services), and an Internet café.
Category: Transitioning to Civilian Life
Population: Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: Individual Disabilities Evaluation System (IDES, Med Board) and WTB Soldiers in Transition, and Family Members
When: Mon – Fri 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Where: Stewart: 1145 Niles Ave., Bldg 4973
Cost: ***
Phone: 912-435-9761
Resource Provider: Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
TAP Workshop (E1 – E5): Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program (SFL-TAP)
The 3-day workshop taught by Department of Labor instructors covers all the requirements of the job search process from self-assessment to negotiating and evaluating job offers. The TAP Workshop will teach you how to write a resume and cover letter. You will learn proper interviewing techniques and gain knowledge for a successful job search. The workshop will also provide information on labor market conditions as well as information for licensing and certification requirements.
Category: Transitioning to Civilian Life
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Component and Reserve Component Soldiers with 180+ days of continuous active duty service and approaching 1 year until separation or 2 years until retirement. Check for eligibility requirements at the website.
When: Classes offered weekly – please call to schedule; Mon – Fri 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Where: Stewart: 976 William H. Wilson Ave., Bldg 621, Room 215C; Hunter: 41 Rocky Road, Bldg 1289,
Cost: 0
Phone: Stewart: 912-767-2234/6797/6829; Hunter: 912-315-5854/2303/5183
Resource Provider: US Army Garrison (USAG)
Last Updated: 12/6/2023
Transition GPS Tracks
The Transition GPS (Goals, Plans, Success) curriculum is a critical component of the redesigned Transition Assistance Program (TAP). Transition GPS is an outcome-based, curriculum with standardized learning objectives that transforms the way the military prepares Service members transitioning to civilian life to pursue their career goals after departing from Active Duty. It is designed to help Service members meet mandatory Career Readiness Standards (CRS), regardless of their occupational field or military branch, and be “career ready” prior to transition. In addition to a core curriculum, Transition GPS includes two-day, goal- specific training tracks for transitioning Service members seeking to enroll in college or graduate school, obtain a technical license or certification, or start their own business.
Category: Transitioning to Civilian Life
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Component and Reserve Component Soldiers with 180+ days of continuous active duty service and approaching 1 year until separation or 2 years until retirement.
When: Classes offered monthly – please call to schedule; Mon – Fri 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Where: Stewart: 976 William H. Wilson Ave., Bldg 621, Room 215C; Hunter: 41 Rocky Road, Bldg 1289,
Cost: ***
Phone: Stewart: 912-767-2234/6797/6829; Hunter: 912-315-5854/2303/5183
Resource Provider: US Army Garrison (USAG)
Last Updated: 12/6/2023
VA Benefits Briefing
You will receive information about the broad range of VA benefits and eligibility. Counselors explain your benefits and assist with benefit applications.
Category: Veterans' Affairs, Transitioning to Civilian Life
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Audience: Active Component and Reserve Component Soldiers with 180+ days of continuous active duty service and within 1 year of separation or 2 years of retirement
When: Briefings offered daily – please call to schedule
Where: Fort Stewart: Soldier Service Center, 55 Pony Soldier Ave., Bldg 253, Room 2056 ; Hunter: Education Center, 165 Markwell St., Bldg 1290, Room 7
Cost: none
Phone: Fort Stewart: 912-767-2234; Hunter: 912-315-5854
Resource Provider: US Army Garrison (USAG)
Last Updated: 12/6/2023
VA DTAP Briefings
DTAP covers service-connected disability or a service-aggravated injury or illness. You will learn about Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment services designed to help you get and keep a job.
Category: Transitioning to Civilian Life, Veterans' Affairs, Managing Chronic Medical Conditions, Other Medical Resources, Other Employment Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Component and Reserve Component Soldiers with 180+ days of continuous active duty service and within 1 year of separation or 2 years of retirement
When: Briefings offered daily – please call to schedule
Where: Fort Stewart: Soldier Service Center, 55 Pony Soldier Ave., Bldg 253, Room 2056; Hunter: Education Center, 165 Markwell St., Bldg 1290, Room 7
Cost: none
Phone: Fort Stewart: 912-767-2234; Hunter: 912-315-5854
Resource Provider: US Army Garrison (USAG)
Last Updated: 12/6/2023
Wounded Warrior Ombudsman Program
The Wounded Warrior Ombudsmen serve as a local resource, facilitator, and problem solver for Service Members and their Families. Ombudsmen are located in the Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) and serve as a liaison between MEDCOM, the Soldier and Family member, the MTF commander, and the Warrior in Transition Unit (WTU) commander. The Ombudsman assists WTU and non-WTU Soldiers and their Families with medical related issues. The Wounded Soldier Family Hotline (WSFH) [(800) 984-8523] serves as a 24/7 resource to any beneficiary seeking assistance with a medical issue/concern including wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers, and military Caregivers. Whether you have questions about the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES) process, the VA Caregiver Program, or benefits, the WSFH and Ombudsmen are standing by to assist. If you are not in a community with an Ombudsman, please call the Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline at (800) 984-8523.
Category: Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Coping Skills, Financial Planning, Grief and Loss, Ministry, Charitable Organizations, Health and Medical Benefits, Other Medical Resources, Patient Liaison, Legal Assistance, Physical Fitness, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Other Military Resources, Fitness Centers, Other Recreation Resources, Emergency Planning, Injury Prevention
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Retirees
When: Hotline is 24 hours/day- 7days/week. Ombudsman hours: 0800-1630
Where: 1061 Harmon Ave., Fort Stewart, GA 31314
Cost: none
Phone: (912) 435-5415, (912) 435-1356, (912) 315-5743
Email: usarmy.jbsa.medcom.mbx.medcom-ombudsman@mail.mil
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 7/30/2018