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5 Truths Every Parent Needs to Know (New Parent Support Program)
Learn alternative Parenting Skills
Abuse and Neglect Hotline
To report Cases of Suspected Child Abuse/Neglect and Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse
Active Duty Clinic (ADC)
The ADC offers a full range of primary care services to include minor procedures and the evaluation and management of acute and chronic injuries and illnesses. The ADC also provides services to meet the unique needs of active duty personnel, such as specialty physicals and referrals, Periodic Health Assessments (PHAs), Medical Boards, evaluations for overweight profiles and write referrals for Fit-for-Duty. The ADC also serves non-enrolled active-duty Soldiers on a space available basis.
Advanced Initial Training (AIT) Movie and a Message
Faith Study
Adventure Park
The Adventure Park offers skateboarding, a batting cage and a climbing wall. The main park is located at Clarke and Sustainment Avenues; The 18-hole Disc Golf Course nearby is an intermediate recreational course that is open to the public and free for patrons who have their own discs. Disc sets are available to rent for a fee at the Adventure Park and Outdoor Recreation for those bearing a military identification card or drivers license. Signs provide range and par information.
Air Quality Index
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a tool to communicate the status of local air quality to the public—the Air Quality Index (AQI). The AQI is derived from real-time air pollution measurements taken at monitoring stations throughout the United States. The AQI has three components: a color, a score and a health message recommending protective action based on the level of air pollution.
Anger Management Program
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) builds healthy Families and sustains strong communities by providing comprehensive approaches to prevention, identification, and intervention of child and spouse abuse in military Families.  Classes on Parenting, 5 Love Languages, Anger and Stress Management, Single Parent Support and others available upon request.  
Annual Drinking Water Quality Report
The Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) is an annual drinking water quality report prepared by an organization that provides drinking water through a community water system. The US EPA requires that water purveyors for community water systems provide a CCR to their customers by July 1st every year.  Information contained in the CCR includes the source of drinking water, applicable water quality requirements, and water system monitoring results for the previous year.
Army Emergency Relief (AER)
Army Emergency Relief is a private non-profit organization whose sole mission is to collect and hold funds to relieve financial distress to Soldiers and their family members. Army Emergency Relief exists solely for the Soldier and belongs to all Army people, active and retired, and to the spouses and orphans of deceased Soldiers.
Army Family Action Plan (AFAP)
The Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) is an Army-wide program that allows all members of the Army Family - active duty, retirees, National Guard, Reserves, family members, and civilian employees - the opportunity to voice concerns and raise issues concerning the quality of life to installation and Army leadership.
Army Family Team Building (AFTB)
Army Family Team Building (AFTB) is an official Army training program that helps develop ready Families and ready Soldiers.  This program contributes to unit, mission environment and lifestyle by providing them with information, knowledge and skills vital to the readiness of the force. 
Army Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) EDUCATION
Pregnancy and Postpartum Physical Training (P3T)  education provides training for enhanced knowledge, skills, and resources to assist Soldiers during pregnancy and postpartum, and prepare Soldiers for delivery, recovery, and parenting.
Army Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) EXERCISE SESSIONS
Pregnancy and Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) exercise sessions assist Soldiers in maintaining optimal fitness during pregnancy and improving readiness postpartum, to return a fit Soldier back to unit PRT after maternity leave and the postpartum period.
Army Public Health Nursing (Preventive Medicine Division)
Army Public Health Nursing Section provides essential public health nursing services in public health areas that  supports the 3 core public health functions: assessment, policy development, and assurance for a healthy military community.  Army Public Health Nursing (APHN) service is dedicated to sustaining military readiness through health promotion and disease prevention activities for our active duty service members, their families, and eligible beneficiaries of the Kenner Army Health Clinic network
Army Substance Abuse Program
The Army Substance Abuse Program provides a healthy installation environment, free of substance abuse and substance abuse related problems for Soldiers, Civilians, retirees and their Family Members. Our mission is to identify, treat, and rehabilitate substance abusers at Fort Gregg-Adams; to strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army's total workforce; and to enhance the combat readiness of its Soldiers. Provides education, training, and prevention resources.
Army Volunteer Corps (AVC)
Army Volunteer Corps (AVC) assists in the recruitment, training and recognition of installation volunteers and maintains a database of volunteer positions and events available on and off the installation.
Autism Support Group
This group provides support, resources, fellowship and education for parents/relatives/friends of individuals diagnosed with autism.
Auto Crafts
With vehicle lifts, bay space and tools, this facility allows patrons to perform minor vehicle repairs. Its rental space includes 10-slot bays and three-vehicle lifts for minor auto repairs. This self-help facility is open to authorized users and has a trained instructor on duty to provide automobile repair assistance. Patrons may use tools to assist with repairs while on the premises.  Short- and long-term vehicle storage is also available.
Baby Basics
Class that covers all of the basics first-time parents need to know, such as bathing, changing diapers, taking a temperature, and comforting newborns.
Battle Drive Child Development Center
The Battle Drive Child Development Center (CDC) is certified to operate by the Department of Defense and Offers full-day childcare for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years to assist parents needing 6 or more hours or daily child care
Battle Drive Pool
The Battle Drive Pool offers recreational swimming for the Fort Gregg-Adams community. With depths of 3 -10 feet, the pool features two boards, which provide a platform for diving and jumping, as well as a water slide to entertain the young and young-at-heart.  Throughout the summer season, the pool offers swimming lessons to children. Users must purchase a pool pass to access the Battle Drive facility.  Early-bird discounts are offered in May
Beaty Theater
The award-winning Beaty theater.  The theater also produces KidKapers, live theater for children by children. Offering a little song and dance and a few laughs, these shows delight audiences both young and old. Tickets are sold at the box office just prior to the show and are priced at $4.  Participation is the essential ingredient in the Beaty Theater Group operation. Military, family members, Department of Defense Civilians and their spouses and those in the surrounding communities are invited to audition.  No stage experience is necessary. Help is always needed behind the scenes (lighting, sound, props, costumes), and with audience management as well.
Bible Study
Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM) Bible Study (Lunch Provided)
Bible Study
Army Logistics University (ALU) Bible Study
Bible Study
59th Ordnance (OD) Brigade (BDE) Bible Study
Bowling Center
The Fort Gregg-Adams Bowling Center is a smoke-free facility offering 24 lanes with automated bumpers, a full-service Pro Shop and the Action City Grille.  
Breakfast and Blessings
Wonderful breakfast and devotional provided
Cardinal Golf Course
The Cardinal Golf Course features a 27-Hole championship layout with three distinct nine-hole routings. The facility has a fully-stocked pro shop, driving range, putting green and lockers. Golf lessons also are available from a golf professional for a fee.
Catholic Baptism Preparation Class
For those who wish to receive the Sacrament of baptism
Catholic Homebound Ministry
Community members who are unable to attend Mass due to illness or confinement
Catholic Mass
Catholic Mass
Catholic Men of the Chapel (CMOC)
Fellowship of Catholic Men/ Fort Gregg-Adams Knights of Columbus
Catholic Religious Education
For those who wish to learn more about the faith
Catholic Sacrament of Reconciliation
For those who wish to receive the Sacrament of reconciliation
Catholic Women of the Chapel (CWOC)
Fellowship of Catholic Women
Chesterfield County Schools
Public school system; grades K-12
Child Development Centers (CDC)
Offers on-post full-day, part-day, hourly child care, and Pre-K programs (Strong Beginnings) to prepare children to be successful upon entering a traditional school setting.  Care is provided by trained staff and operations are subject to Department of Defense (DoD) Certification.  (There are 4 CDCs on Fort Gregg-Adams).
Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints (LDS)
Latter Day Saints Sunday Service
Claims
This service assists clients with filing claims against carriers for lost, stolen or damaged household goods.   Claims also collects from third parties on behalf of the government through the affirmative claims process and pays claims to injured persons or for damaged property caused by the government.
Clark Fitness Center
Clark Fitness Center features the following: a free weight training room; a machine room with Nautilus; treadmills and cross-trainers; three racquetball courts; two full basketball courts; full locker rooms with saunas for men and women; and equipment checkout. This fitness center also offers a spacious gymnasium for basketball, volleyball and other indoor sports. The center’s recreational fitness specialists offer free fitness assessments to all military, family members and DoD/DA Civilian ID card holders. The assessment includes blood pressure check, body fat analysis, upper-body strength and flexibility tests.  Fitness programs are also available for free, ranging from general cardio/ strength training to weight management classes.
Collective Protestant/Gospel Sunday Service
Collective Protestant; Gospel Service
Colonial Heights City Schools
Colonial Heights Public Schools; Grades K-12
Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness (CSF2)
The 16-hour in-processing offers a series of 6 MRT Skills web-based training modules intended to build resilience across the Army community and teach skills that support physical, social, emotional, spiritual, & family fitness upon arrival at a new duty location Overview of MRT Skills for key leaders:                                             -4HR Executive Resilience Performance Course designed to train army leaders (Battalion Commanders/Battalion Sergeants Major and above), and familiarize them with some of the same resilience and performance enhancement skills that master resilience trainers provide soldiers, family members and army civilians. -8HR Executive Resilience Performance Course designed to train army leaders (company commanders/1st sergeants and above), and familiarize them with some of the same resilience and performance enhancement skills that master resilience trainers provide soldiers, family members and army civilians. -16HR Executive Resilience Performance Course designed to train army leaders (company commanders/1st sergeants and above), and familiarize them with some of the same resilience and performance enhancement skills that master resilience trainers provide soldiers, family members and army civilians.
Contemporary Protestant Advanced Initial Training (AIT) Sunday Service
Contemporary Worship Service for AIT
Contemporary Protestant Sunday Service
Contemporary Protestant Sunday Service
Contemporary Protestant Sunday Service
 Contemporary Service
Couponing
Providing the knowledge needed to save money through couponing
Department of Behavioral Health
Department of Behavioral Health offers a full range of quality outpatient behavioral health services to the Active Duty military population; Classes/Services offered by referral include: Anger Management, Sleep Hygiene Group, Post Deployment Recovery Group, AIT Support Resiliency Group.Coping Skills, Stress Management. Services include Family Advocacy Clinical Services and Substance Use Disorder Treatment.  Services for children 5-17 years old available for counseling, no medication or substance use services.
Deployment, Mobilization, and Readiness
DEPLOYMENT/MOBILIZATION READINESS provide information and resources to assist service members and their families doing the phases of deployment changes in roles and responsibilites during deployment.  Provide resources to assist with stress, anger managment and coping skills..  Prove support and services on the reintegration process, which will include interpersonal skills in marriage and parenting.  Provide resources on financial management before, during and after deployment.
Deputy State Epidemiologist
State Health Department Deputy State Epidemiologist assists the state epidemiologist in providing scientific and epidemiological expertise.  While not all states have a deputy state epidemiologist, those that do have an additional subject matter expert resource for public health and epidemiology.
Dinwiddie County Public Schools
Public School System, Grades K-12
Disciplinary Defense Trial Defense Services
This service provides services to Soldiers facing non-judicial punishment, involuntary administrative separation, and represents Soldiers at Courts-Martial.
Drug Disposal
Most unused and unneeded pharmaceuticals can be disposed in special drop boxes located at the pharmacy.  This removes potentially harmful medications from the home and provides environmentally safe disposal.  Contact the Pharmacy for any special concerns.
Employee Assistance Program
The Employee Assistance Program is a voluntary, work-based program offering free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals, and follow-up services to employees with personal and/or work related problems.  Call to schedule a supervisory consultation or an employee appointment.
Employment Readiness Program
Employment Readiness Program (ERP) is established to aid in reducing the stresses associated in obtaining employment (paid and non-paid) and pursuing educational goals. SERVICES: Job Bank of Local Employment Opportunities,  Resume Writing Assistance, Application Assistance,  Career Counseling and Guidance, Volunteer Opportunities, Computer Lab (available on a walk-in basis), Resource Materials. WORKSHOPS: Resume Writing, Interviewing Skills and Dress for Success, Job Search Strategies and Application Assistance, Small Business Workshop. Employment Readiness Program services are available to all military identification card holders and Department of Defense civilians and their Family Members.
English–as-a-Second Language
Each student is given student book, a workbook and a copy of the Oxford picture dictionary. A number of other resources, activities and exercises are used to supplement the books, provide additional practice and to address specific needs. Students are tested at their entry into the class and again after approximately 60 hours of class attendance. A professional volunteer with a background in teaching to instruct students the language that will supply the information regarding the process of learning the English language.
Environmental Health
Environmental Health Section of Preventive Medicine is dedicated to protecting the health of the Fort Gregg-Adams community from food-borne illness, vector-borne diseases, as well as other environmental health threats.  EH inspects ALL food facilities, barber/beauty shops, child development centers, and athletic facilities at Fort Gregg-Adams, as well as Fort AP Hill, Fort Picket, DSCR, NGIC, and DIA.                                              
Equal Employment Opportunity Advisory Services
Principal staff advisor to Commanders, Managers, Supervisors, and employees in matters related to EEO. Provide assessments and recommendations to leadership.
Equal Employment Opportunity Complaint Processing
Receive and process informal and formal complaints of discrimination IAW AR 690-600 and other applicable directives; manage alternate dispute resolution (ADR) process; conduct limited inquiries; arrange investigations, hearings, and appeals; complete reporting requirements
Equal Employment Opportunity Training and Education
Provide training to employees, Commanders, Directors, managers, supervisors with regards to EEO to include but not limited to complaints processing, ADR, reasonable accommodation, and refresher training for collateral duty EEO counselors
Equal Opportunity Compliance and Program Services
Conduct climate surveys, focus groups, and sensing sessions; develop and publish policy statements; command inspection program; site assistance visits; review personnel actions; perform routine analyses
Equal Opportunity Disability Program
Workforce Recruitment Program for Students with Disabilities; Monitor accessibility studies; facilitate the reasonable accommodation process; complete reporting requirements
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)
The EFMP provides comprehensive and coordinated medical, educational, housing, community support and personal services to families with special needs.  An EFM is a family member (child or adult) with any physical, emotional, developmental or intellectual disability that requires special treatment, therapy, education, training or counseling. 
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Overseas Screening
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) and Overseas Screening.  EFMP is a mandatory DoD enrollment program that provides comprehensive and coordinated support for military families with special needs.  EFMP screens families for overseas assignments and enrolls beneficiaries as appropriate in the program.
Executive Resilience Performance Course
Overview of MRT skills for key leader.  This four hour Executive Resilience Performance Course is designed to train Army Leaders, and familiarize them with the same resilience and performance performance enhancement skills that master resilience trainers provide soldiers, family members and army civilians. -8HR Executive Resilience Performance Course designed to train army leaders (company commanders/1st sergeants and above), and familiarize them with some of the same resilience and performance enhancement skills that master resilience trainers provide soldiers, family members and army civilians. -16HR Executive Resilience Performance Course designed to train army leaders (company commanders/1st sergeants and above), and familiarize them with some of the same resilience and performance enhancement skills that master resilience trainers provide soldiers, family members and army civilians.
Family Child Care (FCC) Homes
Offers full-day, part-day, and hourly child care to include extended duty day, weekend care, 24-hour care as needed in a home environment.  Care for four to eight children (depending on mix of ages) is provided by trained Family Member Child Care Providers in their own homes (private and government quarters) and is subject to DoD Certification.
Family Life (Chaplain) Center (FLC)
The Family Life Center offers Professional and Confidential Marriage and Family Therapy, Child and Youth Counseling, Pre-Marital Counseling, and Marriage Enrichment Classes/Seminars.  Training is also offered to Chaplains in pastoral counseling and relationship education skills and programs.
Family Practice Clinic
The Family Medicine Clinic strives to provide beneficiaries with timely, efficient, quality care in a patient-centered, safe environment. Within the Clinic we have two Patient Centered Care Teams: The James Team and The York Team.
Family Readiness Group
FRG's assist unit commander in enhancing family readiness. Encourage self-sufficiency by providing information, referral assistance and mutual support Provide a network of communications among family members, chain of command and community.  Provide feedback to command on state of unit families. Disseminate official, accurate information from command to families. Make appropriate referral to community resources.  FRG Forums are held quarterly to address FRG best practices, challenges, events, and projects.   TRAININGS: FRG Leader Training, Building your FRG-Getting Started, Leadership for Effective FRG's, Working with Volunteers, Working With Community Agencies, Special Events, Money matters, Communications, Fund Management, Bringing it All Together, and Key Caller Training
Financial Education Training
A financial/investment education training for Surviving families of Fallen Service Members in the Fort Gregg-Adams  area.
Financial Readiness Program
The mission of the Financial Readiness Program (FRP) is to proactively educate the Soldiers, Family Members, Retirees and DoD Civilians of Fort Gregg-Adams in matters of personal financial responsibility. In addition to offering weekly basic money management classes, FRP offers special personal financial management and consumer education classes that target specific financial issues. The objective of the program is to enhance and maintain mission readiness and quality of life by teaching Soldiers, Family Members, Retirees and DoD Civilians how to be informed and responsive consumers. SERVICES: Budget Counseling, Financial Counseling, Checking Account management and Budgeting, Consumer Affairs and Complaint Resolution, Debt Management Program, Emergency Food Vouchers, and Family Subsistence Supplemental Allowance (FSSA)
Fire Emergency Medical Services
Responsible for managing, coordinating and supervising Advanced Life Support and Basic Life Support operations; performance of pre-hospital treatment and medical transport to a medical facility.
Fire Prevention
Responsible for managing, coordinating and executing Fire Risk Management Surveys/Inspections; Plan Reviews; and Public Fire Education Programs. 
Fire Protection
Responsible for managing, coordinating and supervising Structure Fires or Emergencies; Advanced Life Support Emergency Medical Services and Transport; Investigative Alarm; and Technical Rescue and Hazardous Materials responses.
Fire Training
Responsible for managing, coordinating and supervising the Training Program for FES personnel, develops training schedules and provides quality control of classes.
Fitness Programs
Visit https://gregg-adams.armymwr.com/programs/fitness-classes-1 for a list of fitness classes that are offered.
Food Security Resources
A list of food security resources, education, and support at Fort Gregg-Adams and the surrounding communities. You will find a list of support services location on the installation along with a list of surrounding community resources such as food pantries and outreach programs.
Fort Gregg-Adams Veterinary Treatment Facility
The Fort Gregg-Adams VTF is not an emergency clinic; therefore, all emergencies will be referred Off-Post. Clients are encouraged to have a relationship with a civilian veterinary clinic (you can pick-up a listing copy of the civilian clinics throughout the local area to choose) Pets Lost on Post: Please call 804-652-5979 – Fort Gregg-Adams Stray Facility – Building 11027 on 38th Street
General Equivalency Diploma (GED)
Each student is given a Write Ahead Handbook and GED writing and math exercise materials. To provide services that is convenient and free of cost to Service members and Family members living on Fort Gregg-Adams and residing in the local community. A professional volunteer with a background in teacher education instruct students to gain knowledge to get ahead in life to access higher education.
General Wellness Education
Topics on healthy lifestyle subject matter including Stress Management, Upping Your Metabolism, Fueling for Health: The Basics of Nutrition, and Healthy Sleep Habits
Gospel Sunday School
Gospel Sunday School
Gospel Sunday Service
Gospel Sunday Service
Health Assessment Review
An in person or telephonic appointemt to assess  lifestyle behaviors related to overall health and wellness.  Includes a series of assessments and questionnaires to determine the current level of an individual’s healt, identify  changes necessary to reduce risk factors for disease and improve performance.
Healthy Nutrition
Provide metabolic testing and nutrition education for healthy nutrition, weight management, and performance optimization. Metabolic testing measures the amount of oxygen an individual uses at rest through indirect calorimetry. It extrapolates the individual’s resting metabolic rate (RMR), which can then be used to calculate the ideal caloric consumption zone for weight loss, weight gain or weight maintenance. RMR results are used in conjunction with nutrition education.
Hearts Apart
To provide support services to assist Family Members with information on community services, crisis intervention services and address coping with stress and the aspects of relocation.
HIRED
Offers options on-site in FMWR facilities.  Includes the EDGE! Life skills and adventure activities for Middle School and Teens and the HIRED! Workforce preparation program for 15-18 year olds.
Hispanic Pentecostal Sunday Service
Hispanic Pentecostal Sunday Service
House Watch Program
On-post, permanent party residents away for 3 days or more may enroll in the House Watch Program. Contact the Police Desk to register. Registration forms may also be found at the House Watch web page. The program protects those who are willing to take few minutes to sign up prior to departure.  The purpose is to deter property crimes by having police officers monitor the exterior of properties on a regular basis to look for signs of disturbance.  A resident must obtain and complete an information worksheet to have one’s quarters checked.  Download the form by clicking the link located on Fort Gregg-Adams webpage or stop by the MP Desk.
Housing Environmental Health Response Registry
The Housing Environmental Health Response Registry is a resource for residents to report housing-related health information and concerns. Residents will be invited to enroll in the registry and initiate an exchange with public health professionals. Registry participants will receive information on in-home environmental health, assistance in seeking medical care, and an opportunity to share concerns with Army leadership.
Immigration/Citizenship Assistance
To provide translation services to assist Service and Family members with the application process of gaining citizenship and residency. Internet access to illustrate the documents required.
Individual Stress Management
Provide education to identify stress levels and support an effective, sustainable practice of stress management. Service includes the use of emWave biofeedback system, as well as education on heart rate variance and stress relief techniques.
Industrial Hygiene
Industrial Hygiene Section conducts workplace evaluations to ensure occupational health hazards are anticipated, recognized, evaluated, and controlled. PROGRAMS/SERVICES: Workplace Assessment and Evaluation, New Construction Project Consult, Respiratory Protection Program, Indoor Air Quality Assessment, Hazard Remediation, Noise Surveys, Asbestos and Lead Hazard Management Consult.
Infectious Disease Epidemiologist
State Health Department Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program. The contact information provided is for the chief infectious disease epidemiologist in that program.  Within these programs, each state conducts disease surveillance, collects information on reportable diseases from all healthcare providers and hospitals, and from local and regional health departments.  Each state’s infectious disease epidemiology program investigates disease outbreaks, analyzes and distributes information on the incidence and prevalence of infectious diseases, health events, zoonotic and vector-borne diseases and vaccine-preventable diseases.  States provide considerable disease and state-specific information on their state health agency’s website and search engine.
Inspector General Problem and Complain Resolution
The Inspector General assists military personnel, their dependents and civilians to resolve problems of Army interest that cannot be solved by the chain of command or other agencies.
Intramural and Varsity Sports Division
The Sports Division provides many sporting opportunities for Soldiers; from traditional activities like golf, basketball and softball to high adrenaline sports like re-ball, a variation of paintball with re-useable balls. The Intramural Sports program caters to a wide array of participants from All-Army hopefuls to recreational athletes promoting competitiveness while encouraging camaraderie, integrity and a fun atmosphere through sports.  Intramural leagues are open to both male and female active duty Soldiers.
Islamic Prayer
Islamic Prayer
Laboratory
Kenner Laboratory is a College of American Pathologists (CAP) accredited laboratory providing support to the Military Uniformed Service Personnel and their families, DoD Civilians and their families, and Kenner Clinic Staff.
Legal Assistance
This service provides general civil law assistance to members of the Fort Gregg-Adams community in the following areas of law:  wills and estates, powers of attorney, domestic relations and family law, landlord-tenant issues, casualty assistance, guardianship, contracts, and military administrative law.  Powers of Attorney and notary services are available on a walk-in basis. 
Leisure Travel
The Fort Gregg-Adams Leisure Travel Service Office is located in the Regimental Club. The full-service Family and MWR leisure travel agency specializes in a wide range of individual and family entertainment options including tickets to amusement parks, local and national attractions, vacation packages, cruises and hotel reservations
Leisure Travel Screening and Guidance
Leisure Travel Health Screening and Guidance                      Appointments available based on travel purpose (vacation, mission work, and extended stay) or destinations (itinerary). Schedule appointment 6 weeks prior to travel (Call to schedule).
Loan Closet
Borrowing from the loan closet is quick and easy. You must bring a copy of your orders and your ID card with you. Items can be borrowed for 30 days. Please contact Army Community Service for a list of items available.
Mandatory In-processing Resiliency Training (CSF2)
The 16-hour in-processing provides training of 7 resiliency modules broken down into 6 resilience skills and 1 performance enhancing skill. The training is intended to build resilience across the entire Army Family and teaches skills that support physical, social, emotional, spiritual, and family fitness upon arrival at your new duty location. While the Soldier must attend the 16-hour resiliency training within 30 days of arrival it is also highly encouraged that the spouse/significant other, and any older children (15yrs+) attend as well.
McLaughlin Fitness Center
McLaughlin Fitness Center features the following: a free weight training room; a machine room with Nautilus, treadmills and cross-trainers; three racquetball courts; two full basketball courts; full locker rooms with saunas for men and women; equipment checkout and a gymnasium for basketball, volleyball and other indoor physical conditioning activities. Five racquetball/handball courts with a mezzanine-viewing area, exercise rooms for aerobics, yoga, workouts and weightlifting are also available.
Medical Evaluation Board
Manages the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES) designed to evaluate the Soldier's medical condition(s) to determine if they do or do not meet Medical Retention Standards IAW AR 40-501, Chapter 3.
Medical Records
If you are a part of the military health care system, your medical records belong to the federal government. Records are stored on the main floor by the pharmacy. If you have a medical appointment for civilian care, the medical records office will provide you with copies needed for that particular appointment.
Military and Family Life Counseling (MFLC)
The mission of the Military and Family Life Counseling (MFLC) Program is to provide non-medical, solution-focused, problem-solving counseling support, coaching, and education to service and family members to ensure the readiness of the military while helping families address the stressors that can typically be associated with the military lifestyle. The MFLC Program augments existing military support services and assists individuals, couples, families, and groups with various issues such as deployment-related family stress and work/school stressors, couple/relationship issues, single parenting and blended family challenges, grief/loss, and parenting skills, among others. With the exception of child abuse, domestic abuse and duty to warn situations services are private and confidential.
Military Caregiver Resource Directory
Designed to help empower military caregivers with information about national-level resources and programs specifically for them. Topics include: helplines, advocacy and benefit information, career transitions and employment, military caregiver support, children’s needs, education and training, financial support, rest and relaxation, and others.
Military Caregiver Virtual Forum
Military caregivers may join their peers virtually in a Department of Defense online forum every month to discuss topics that they choose and network with others who are experiencing similar challenges. Caregivers learn skills to overcome challenges and share resources.
Military Equal Opportunity Office
The Army will provide an environment that is free of unlawful discrimination. Discrimination occurs when someone, or a group of people, is harassed, intimidated, insulted, humiliated, or is treated less favorably than another person or group, because of their race, color, sex (to include gender identity), national origin, religion, or sexual orientation. It includes use of disparaging terms with respect to a person’s race, color, sex (to include gender identity), national origin, religion, or sexual orientation which contributes to a hostile work environment.. EO Complaint Processing : Training and Development; Quarterly Equal Opportunity Leaders Course (EOLC);Special Observances/ Ethnic Observances.
Military OneSource
Military OneSource is your 24/7 connection to information, answers and support to help you reach your goals, overcome challenges and thrive. As a member of our military family, you are eligible to use this Defense Department-funded program anytime, anywhere. Turn to Military OneSource for tax services, spouse employment help, webinars and online training, relocation and deployment tools, and much more. Some highlights include: Private Non-Medical Counseling https://www.militaryonesource.mil/non-medical-counseling/, Specialty Consultations and Coaching https://www.militaryonesource.mil/specialty-consultations/, and Live Chat https://livechat.militaryonesourceconnect.org/webchat/
Military Pet Education (MilPetED) Mobile Application (iPhone)
MilPetED is a free application for smartphones and tablets, designed to provide easy access to animal health information, tips and resources for Service Members, beneficiaries, and retirees.
Military Police Station
Maintains a routine, visible presence within the community, and provides a first-response capability for criminal activity and other emergency situations affecting public safety 
Money Management Refresher
class for Soldiers in their first enlistment. Spouses are welcome. Teaches basics of financial management, to include: budgeting, credit reports, life insurance, and check book management.
Mosier Troop Medical and Bull Dental Clinic
Mosier Troop Medical and Dental Clinic (TMC2) provides IET Soldiers of the 59th Ordinance Brigade and Marines with high quality health and dental care by ensuring readiness and promoting wellness through timely access and coordination of care.                                                                                          Ancillary services include laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, physical therapy, optometry and medical records
Mosier Troop Medical and Dental Clinic Medical Records
Mosier Troop Medical & Dental Clinic (TMC2) provides IET Soldiers of the 59th Ordinance Brigade and Marines with high quality health and dental care by ensuring readiness and promoting wellness through timely access and coordination of care.                                                                                          Ancillary services include laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, physical therapy, optometry and medical records..
Multidisciplinary Inclusion Action Team (MIAT)
All children with special needs that are being enrolled in CYSS programs must be screened by the SNAP prior to enrollment to ensure that all their needs can be met and that the program can include them with accommodations.
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.
Newcomers Orientation
Provide information on the community from relocation agencies to ensure that assistance is accessible, effective and responsive to the needs of service members and Families. Agencies are asked to bring resource materials with location, days and hours of operation.
OPERATION R.E.A.D.Y.
OPERATION R.E.A.D.Y. (Resources for Education About Deployment and You) is designed to provide Family Resource Group Leaders, Commanders, and Rear Detachment Commanders tools for training in preparation for deployment, coping with military separations and redeployment. Videos and training materials are available for: Coping with Separation, Pre Deployment Brief, Reunion Training, Battlemind, Practical Readiness.
Optometry
The Eagle Clinic provides comprehensive advanced specialty eye care.  The optometrists prescribe glasses, perform limited contact lens examinations, and conduct eye health evaluations.  The optometrists also prescribe medications to treat eye diseases or injuries.  The Optometry Service will order glasses and required optical devices for all Active Duty Service Members and Retirees.   Appointments available for TRICARE PRIME and TRICARE PLUS Patients only.
Orthopedics
The Orthopedic Clinic provides outpatient orthopedic and limited podiatry services for all Active Duty Soldiers and their family members from ages 20-50. Family members will be seen when there is space to accommidate. Services provided by referral only, and must have current X Rays within 6 months of visit.
Outdoor Recreation
The Fort Gregg-Adams Outdoor Recreation Center offers a variety of activities and programs from trap/skeet, archery and weapons ranges to hunting and chartered fishing trips. The ranges are open year-round; however, the hours of  operation for each are subject to change due to military training or inclement weather.  Additionally, Outdoor Recreation offers water-skiing lessons and various other instructional classes. Authorized patrons eligible to utilize the ranges are: active duty and retired military, and DoD/DA Civilians.
Overseas Orientation
To provide all Soldiers departing Fort Gregg-Adams an orientation with essential information and guidance on preparing for a overseas move. Family members will be strongly encouraged to attend.
Parent Central Services
Parent Central Services offers registration, enrolment, records transfer, parent education classes and resource library assists parents with locating off-post childcre and processes all CYSS volunteers. Operating hours:  Mon-Fri 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., and on the second and fourth Fridays hours are 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.  Registration is required prior to enrolling  or participataing in any CYS activity/program.
Patient Administration
Responsible for processing Foreign National students for billing, serves as the primary POC for HIPAA related questions or issues, and manages the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES)designed to evaluate the Soldier's medical condition(s) to determine if they do or do not meet Medical Retention Standards IAW AR 40-501, Chapter 3.
Pediatric Clinic
The Wilkerson Pediatric Clinic at Kenner Army Health Clinic provides patient-centered primary health care to children from birth to their 18th birthday. The Pediatric Clinic strives to provide timely, efficient, quality care in a patient-centered safe environment. We have two Patient Centered Care Teams: The Horse Team and the Zebra Team.
Pharmacy Services
To provide World Class Pharmaceutical Care by promoting optimal drug therapy and enhancing the medication delivery system to maintain medical readiness, and the health of Soldiers, Family members, and Retirees. 
Physical Fitness
Assess and compares health related physical fitness assessments of body composition, muscular fitness, flexibility and cardiorespiratory fitness (VO2 sub-maximal direct gas) to age/gender norms.  Test results are used as a planning tool for exercise prescription and motivation to establish reasonable physical fitness goals.
Physical Security Inspection Program
The Physical Security Section supports the installation in the following areas: Compliance Inspections, Courtesy Inspections, Vulnerability Assessments, Alarm Monitoring and Trouble Shooting, Closed Circuit TV and Cameras, DoD Lock Program, Staff Assistance Visits, Deployments/ Re-deployment Support, Rapid Gate Program. The Physical Security section supports all commercial and DoD alarms systems installed on Fort Gregg-Adams, and can assist with technical support, repairs, testing and maintenance problems with alarm systems.
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy provides the highest quality physical therapy health care to all eligible TRICARE beneficiaries, injury prevention and rehabilitation consultation to Fort Gregg-Adams active duty units, clinical education to affiliated physical therapy students and ensures continued professional development of all physical therapy staff members.
Picture Perfect Frame Shop
The Picture Perfect framing facility is the ideal place to have all prints, needlepoint pieces, puzzles and certificates matted and framed. The staff offers professional service for those who prefer to have the work done for them. Customers who prefer to do it themselves can take classes to learn the basics of picture framing. Additionally, numerous arts and crafts classes are offered during various times of the year to include card club, acrylic and digital scrapbooking.
Play Morning
A structured program in which parents and children play together in a group setting. Activities include story time, crafts, music and more. Ages 4 and under. The program offers support groups and classes for new parents with children under age six, including child play mornings, Parent/Family support, Parenting Education, and Pregnancy Services. The Family Advocacy Program Staff is available for questions regarding your child's development.
Police Reports, Criminal Background Checks, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Requests, Suspension/Revocation of Driving Privileges, Bars to the Installation
Commands may obtain police reports regarding subjects under their command by request. Outside agencies/individuals may obtain reports under the Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act. All authorized requests for background checks will be conducted IAW Army regulations and VA state law, must be submitted in writing, and accompanied by a letter of authorization. O-6 level Commanders or equivalent submit rosters monthly of newly assigned Soldiers (as a result of PCS) for CBCs. All inquiries for re-instatement of on-post driving privileges, due to Driving with a Suspended Operators Permit or Driving Under the Influence will be brought to the attention of the Administration Section. Individuals previously barred from the installation who wish to appeal their bar may initiate the process by submitting a written request with any supporting documentation to the Police Admin Section.
Post Deployment/Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Support Group (Deployment, Mobilization, and Readiness (DMR))
A support group set up to assist Soldiers and Families who are going through reintegration challenges.  Some examples of topics of discussion:  reintegration process/communication skills/making a connection with family and community/anxiety/anger management/grief and loss/money management/growing as a couple
Prince George County Health Department
Prine George County Health Department
Protestant Bible Study
Open Bible Study
Protestant Bible Study
Wednesday night religious education classes for ages 4-adult; childcare available for children younger than age 4
Protestant Liturgical Sunday Service
Liturgical
Protestant Men of the Chapel
Monthly Prayer Breakfast
Protestant Men of the Chapel
Fellowship of Protestant men
Protestant Men's Bible Study
Men's Bible Study
Protestant Sunday School
Adult Sunday School
Protestant Women of The Chapel
Bible Study for Protestant Women
Protestant Women of the Chapel
Fellowship of Protestant women
Protestant Women's Bible Study
Women's Bible Study
R2 Performance Center
Ready and Resilient training, Performance Enhancement training, Engage training, Squad Leader Development Course, ACE-SI Tier 2 Training.  Training for special populations, goal setting, adaptive reconditioning, and Warrior games support training for Service members, Family members, and Civilians.
Radiology
Our radiology staff provides the highest quality diagnostic, mammographic, and ultrasound imaging, enabling prompt and accurate diagnosis, while treating each customer with respect and dignity.
Regimental Club
The Regimental Club offers a wide variety of entertainment and events throughout the year.
Release of Information
If you are a part of the military health care system, your medical records belong to the federal government. Records are stored on the main floor by the pharmacy. If you have a medical appointment for civilian care, the medical records office will provide you with copies needed for that particular appointment.
Reload Christian Sunday Service
Reload Christian Service
Relocation Counseling
Provided to inbound and outbound transferees with focus on pre-departure counseling and relocation planning.
School Age Center (SAC)
  Offers before and after school programs, summer care and camps during school vacations.  Care is provided by trained staff and operations are subject to DoD Certification.
School Liaison Services
School Liaison Officer (SLO) serves as primary advisor to Garrison Command staff on school matters impacting children of Soldiers assigned to the installation.  The SLO works closely with local school personnel to identify and resolve issues that impact transitioning military students and serves as "ombudsmen" between military Families and schools during in and out processing periods.
Scream Free Parenting
Learn alternative Parenting Skills.
Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) 24-Hour Hotline
To Report Cases of Sexual Assault and/or receive counseling for incidents
Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP)
Prepared to receive and provide assistance to sexual harassment and sexual assault victims Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) and Victim Advocates (VAs) are available to assist: Installation - (804) 894-0029 Garrison - (804) 479-5193 23rd QM BDE - (804) 586-9324 59th OD BDE - (804) 731-9589 ASU - (804) 892-4185
Sexual Health
It's Not Just Sex: Responsible Reproductive and Sexual
Sisisky Child Development Center
The Battle Drive Child Development Center (CDC) is certified to operate by the Department of Defense and Offers full-day childcare for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years to assist parents needing 6 or more hours or daily child care
SKIES Unlimited Instructional Program
Offers range of out of school classes, e.g., music, dance, martial arts, gymnastics, technology, life skills, and SAT prep designed to complement, expand, and support the academic, life skills, and athletic experiences children and youth have within Army CYS Services Programs and Schools.  Provided by CYS Services employees and contract instructors in a variety of settings which may include CDCs. School Age Programs, FMWR and Community facilities.
Soldier Medical Readiness Clinic Captain Career Course (CL3) In-Processing
Captain Career Course In-Processing
Soldier Medical Readiness Clinic Overseas Vaccination
 Must have DA Form 4036 completed by the Kenner Family Medicine Clinic/Immunizations prior to arrival.
Soldier Medical Readiness Clinic Permanent Party In-Processing Brief
Permanent Party In-Processing Brief
Spanish Protestant Sunday Service
Spanish Protestant
Special Victims Counsel
Prepared to receive and provide assistance to sexual harassment and sexual assault victims.
Sponsorship Training
Train and assist Service members and DOD civilian employees  during relocation to Fort Gregg-Adams. Service members delegated by the unit will be trained on the essence to become an effective sponsor and sponsorship coordinator.
State Epidemiologist
State Health Department Lead State Epidemiologist is an appointed primary state epidemiologist, responsible for the identification and response for all health threats that occur within that state.  This individual is selected by each state’s primary health official (usually the state health department director), or the state board of health.  A state epidemiologist is usually responsible for each state’s infectious disease epidemiology program, often along with many other state health agency programs involved in disease detection and prevention.
State Public Health Laboratory
State Health Department Laboratory conducts laboratory testing for most all analysis requirements for public health surveillance.  This may include monitoring and detection testing for environmental health, food safety, infectious diseases, newborn screening, public health preparedness, radiation safety, and many other tests. State public health laboratories are part of the National Laboratory Network, and respond to novel strains of disease, natural disasters, chemical spills, foodborne outbreaks, and other public health emergencies.
Staying Connected Program (Deployment, Mobilization, and Readiness (DMR)
This program is designed for Spouses and Family Members who have Soldiers serving on a deployment, unaccompanied tour, extended TDY.  Waiting Spouses lets Spouses and Families Members know that they are not alone.  We offer crafts, arts and FREE CHILDCARE.  However you must be registered with Child Youth and School Services.  This program does not replace Family Readiness Groups.
Stress Management
A lunch hour workshop designed to help understand what stress is, its symptoms, and its causes.  Examine ways to reduce stress, and learn valuable tips on time management, lifestyle changes, relaxation techniques, diet and exercise. One on one classes are also available
Suicide Prevention Program
To provide continuous initiatives and efforts that focus on prevention through the early identification of and intervention with Soldiers at risk for Suicide; Manages suicide prevention training and coordination with units on post.
Survivor Outreach Parent Support Group
A monthly support group for Surviving Parents of Fallen Service Members in the Fort Gregg-Adams Community and surrounding areas.
Survivor Outreach Services (SOS)
The Support Coordinator and the Financial Counselor provide support and services to the Survivors of Fallen Soldiers in the Fort Gregg-Adams Catchment area which includes 63 counties in Virginia that encompass all areas north to Caroline County; east to New Kent County; and west and south to the Virginia state line
Survivors' Events
Various events focused on Surviving families of Fallen Service Members in the Fort Gregg-Adams community, surrounding areas, and Western region areas.  Quarterly events vary.  Annual events include Fort Gregg-Adams Run for The Fallen, SOS Memorial Butterfly Release and Survivor Luncheon, Fort Gregg-Adams Gold Star Wives (Spouses) Day Event, Fort Gregg-Adams Gold Star Mothers and Fathers Day Event, and SOS Survivors' Holiday Event
Tax Assistance Center
State and federal tax assistance services.  E-filing.
The HideAway
The HideAway, located off 5th Street beside Outdoor Recreation, offers a perfect taste of rustic bar with a modern twist. Watch sports action on any of its six flat-screen TVs. Karaoke and dance music is offered on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Indulge in games such as billiards and darts. Free pool on Thursdays.
Tiger Cubs Pack 912
School year program for first grade or 7 year old boys and their adult parents that stresses simplicity, shared leadership, learning about the community and family activities. Group activities occur once or twice a month.
Tobacco Education
Assessment of the individual's readiness to change this behavior as well as on-going coaching to continue a tobacco-free lifestyle and avoid relapse.  Referrals to MTF Tobacco Cessation program as appropriate.
Tobacco Use Cessation
Ever think about quitting using tobacco? If you've decided that it's time to quit, we can assist your process of quitting. KAHC's Tobacco Use Cessation Support Classes offer tips, tools and techniques that can help make your transition to tobacco-free living a reality. 4 sessions (designed to meet individual needs and hectic work schedules
Traditional Protestant
Traditional Protestant
Transitional Compensation
A congressionally mandated program, which authorizes temporary financial support and other benefits for Family Members who, are victims of child or spouse abuse and whose spouse is being administratively discharged or court-martialed for the individual's abuse offense.
Troop Medical Clinic 1 (TMC 1)
TMC 1 provides IET Soldiers, Marines, Air Force and Navy of the 23d Quartermaster Brigade with high quality healthcare by ensuring readiness and promoting wellness through timely access and coordination of care. On-site services include: Behavioral Health, Pharmacy, Laboratory, Radiology and Medical Records
Weapons Registration
All personnel that reside on Fort Gregg-Adamsare required under Army Regulation 190-11 and Fort Gregg-Adams Regulation 190-2 to register their privately owned weapons on the installation before bringing them on post.  Personnel that reside off post that intend to transport weapons on the installation will also register them. All personnel residing in the barracks or on TDY status will register their POWs and store them in their sponsoring unit arms room.
What to Expect Now that You're Expecting
What parents need to know when they are expecting a child
Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Program
A federal program designed to provide food to low-income pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants and children until the age of five. The program provides a combination of nutrition education, supplemental foods, breastfeeding promotion and support, and referrals for health care
Yorktown Child Development Center
The Yorktown Child Development Center (CDC) is certified to operate by the Department of Defense and Offers full-day childcare for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years to assist parents needing 6 or more hours or daily child care
Youth Center
Youth Center/Middle School and Teen Programs before and after school, weekends, evenings and school-out periods to include: sports, fitness and health options; life skills; citizenship and leadership opportunities; arts; recreation and leisure activities; academic support; mentoring and intervention services in a facility designed for this purpose. Supervision and programming is provided by trained staff and operations are subject to DoD Certification.
Youth Sponsorship Training
To provide training to help teens exercise their basic responsibility to assist peers successfully relocate into and out of their community.
Youth Sports and Fitness Programs
Offers developmentally appropriate opportunities for children and youth to be engaged in individual and team sports, competitions, skill building clinics, and nutrition and health classes that foster development of life-long healthy habits.  Provided by trained CYS Services employees and volunteer coaches in a variety of settings including Youth Centers, Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (FMWR)  facilities and community fields and facilities