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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the United States. We're committed to improving crisis services and advancing suicide prevention by empowering individuals, advancing professional best practices, and building awareness.
ACS Army Volunteer Corps (AVC)
The Army Volunteer Corps (AVC) provides centralized assistance, found at www.myarmyonesource.com, for thos wishing to volunteer in the community. Volunteers may earn certificates of appreciation, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medals (MOVSM), etc.
ACS Employment Readiness Program
The Employment Readiness Program is intended to maximize opportunities for employment by providing employment counseling, career planning, job information, skills training, and referral services. The ERP is intended to assist Family Members, Retirees, and DOD Civilians.
ACS Employment Readiness Program
Offers DoD ID card holders, career and job search training, employment and educational information, information on volunteer opportunities, internet job search and assistance in resume writing for federal and private sector resumes, and interview preparation assistance.
ACS Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Family Support
EFMP is a three-tiered mandatory enrollment program (SFRC/Medica/HRC) to provide assistance to military Families with Special Needs (physcial, intellectual, or emotional disabilities). Enrollment triggers HRC assignment nominations to ensure Family needs are considered during the selection process. Systems Navigation/Information & referral/advocacy is available.
ACS Financial Readiness Program
The Financial Readiness Program educates Service Members, Family Members, and the Fort Huachuca community about financial issues. Services offered include budgeting, debt liquidation, credit concerns, security clearance concerns, consumer issues, Service Members Civil Relief Act, etc. Unit/Group training and one-on-one appointments are offered.
ACS Mobilization and Deployment Readiness
The Mobilization and Deployment Readiness Program provides active duty, reserve units and guard units with pre and post deployment/mobilization briefings, Rear Detachment training, Reunion Workshops,Soldier and Family Readiness Group trainings and assistance, information and referral services, Emergency Family Assistance Center Support.
ACS New Parent Support Program (NPSP)
A voluntary program offering educational, supportive, and in-home services to Military Families with children through 3 years of age and Families who are expecting. NPSP seeks to increase Family well-being through community education and the promotion of healthy Family functioning.
ACS Relocation Readiness Program
Relocation Readiness Program (RRP) eases the burden of moving. Assistance offered includes official installatioin welcome packets, Newcomers' Orientation, Lending Locker, Overseas Relocation briefings, and various resources. Resources for foreign born spouses (Converstaional English, and support groups) and Hearts Apart is available for Families separated from their sponsor due to duty requirements.
ACS Survivor Outreach Services
Survivor Outreach Services is a multi-agency approach to delivering services to Survivors. The SOS mission is to expand and improve services to Survivors.
ACS Victim Advocacy Program
The Victim Advocacy Program offers services which include crisis intervention, emotional support, obtaining protective orders, securing emergency food and/or shelter. The Victim Advocacy Program provides information and training about domestic violence, and/or sexual assault; ensure safe and confidential way of seeking assistance; informs victims of their rights, and coordinate information and services with various military agencies and civilian community.
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.
Alcoholics Anonymous Cochise County, Arizona
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
American Red Cross
The American Red Cross provides deployment services before, during, and after deployments. The Red Cross provides training, information and support for military members and their families. Support services include resiliency classes and reconnection workshops.
Arizona 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.
Arizona State Epidemiologist & Disease Control
State Health Department Lead State Epidemiologist is 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.
Arizona State Public Health Laboratory
State Health Department Laboratory supports statewide environmental health protection monitoring by performing analyses for chemical, microbiological, and radiological testing, biomonitoring of water, wastewater, air, soil, hazardous wastes, and other environmental concerns. State environmental health laboratories are associated with that state’s public health laboratory.
ARIZONA@WORK
ARIZONA@WORK is the statewide workforce development network that helps employers of all sizes and types recruit, develop and retain the best employees for their needs. For job seekers throughout the state, we provide services and resources to pursue employment opportunities. By developing our state’s workforce and matching employers with job seekers, we strengthen Arizona’s economy.
Army Community Service (ACS) Family Advocacy Program (FAP)
The Family Advocacy Program is designed to preserve Family wellness through awareness, education and support. Unit presentations are available to meet group specific requirements. -Domestic Abuse Program -Child Abuse Prevention -Victim Advocacy -New Parent Support
Army Continuing Education System (ACES)
The Army Continuing Education System (ACES) Army Education Center at Fort Huachuca provides a variety of educational opportunities to enhance the quality of life for personnel in the Fort Huachuca and Sierra Vista communities. Our diverse array of services provide for personal growth, career development, and educational needs. Our testing programs enhance the ability of military and civilian students to further their education and achieve degrees faster.
Army Emergency Relief
Assistance in the form of interest-free loans, grants or a combination of both to relieve financial distress of Soldiers and their Family Members. AER offers scholarships for spouses/dependant children through the web site: https://www.aerhq.org/
Army Family Team Building
Army Family Team Building (AFTB) empowers individuals, through self-development and leadership skills, basic Army knowledge and specialized training, to maximize personal and professional potential. Trainings available online at https://olms.armyfamilywebportal.com/
Army Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) Remote 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 Suicide Prevention Program
The Suicide Prevention Program works to increase Suicide awareness throughout the installation and community through education and intervention services.
Army Wellness Center (AWC)
The Army Wellness Center (AWC) provides standardized primary prevention programs and services designed to build and sustain good health and improve the overall healthy lifestyles of Soldiers, Family Members, Retirees, and DA Civilians. Clients seeking improved health with AWCs becoming empowered to set their own health goals and achieve them. It addresses lifestyle change in areas that affect both short- and long-term health, engaging people in their "lifespace"— the places where they live, work, relax and rest.
AWANA Children’s Ministry
AWANA stands for “Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed”. It is a Christian children’s program and every meeting consists of Bible study with verse memorization, a Bible story and games. There are clubs for six age groups from 2 years old to 12th grade.
Barnes Field House Fitness Center
The Barnes Field House (BFH) has three (3) combination handball/racquetball courts, a main gymnasium with two(2) multi-sport (basketball/volleyball) courts, a dry sauna in each of the locker room (men’s & women’s), a well equipped fitness center and weight room. The BFH offers a collection of selectorized weight machines, stationary bikes, steppers, treadmills, ellipticals (X-Trainers), rowing machines, and spin bikes. The BFH also offers aerobics & spinning classes taught by certified instructors. Adjacent to BFH the Bujalski Track & Field Complex contains a multi-purpose athletic field. It also contains a 400m track with eight (8) lanes, high jump area, and long jump pit. The indoor pool is a six lane, 25-meter heated swimming pool. Lap swim is available as well as open swim. The pool also offers adult swim lessons.
Behavioral Health
The Raymond W. Bliss Army Health Center (RWBAHC) Behavioral Health (BH) Department offers a wide-range of services, from basic evaluations to more complex psychotherapy. Appointments are offered on both a face-to-face and a virtual manner.
Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers
The Better Opportunities for Single Service Members (BOSS) program represents the voice of the single Service member. If you're a single Service member, BOSS members advocate for you by advancing quality of life issues on the installation, and in the barracks, to senior leaders on post and throughout the Army. "Let Your Voice Be Heard" The BOSS program is based on three program pillars: Quality of Life Community Service Recreation and Leisure
Boys and Girls Club of Sierra Vista
The Boys and Girls Club of Sierra Vista is available to help youth improve their academic performance, avoid risky behavior, adopt healthy lifestyles, and build character. The club offers an after school program, summer camp and more.
Buffalo Corral Riding Stables - Horseback Riding
Located in the rustic foothills of Fort Huachuca, Buffalo Corral Riding Stables has horses to rent for groups or individuals by the hour. Horses are also available to lease by the month at reasonable rates. Privately owned horses may be boarded in a private mount area at an affordable price.
Casualty Assistance Center
Assists Families when there's a very serious illness/injury or death of a Soldier, Retiree, or Veteran with various types of services.
Chapel (Kino)
The installation Chaplains provide counseling for life and spiritual issues for Soldiers and Family members, single Soldiers, and Retirees. A Chaplain can also make referrals to specialty care if needed. Also, contact your Unit Chaplain for any and all interventions/preventions.
Chaplains Family Life Counseling
The Family Life Chaplain provides counseling for family and life issues for Soldiers, Family members and children to include single Soldiers. The Family Life Chaplain can also make referrals to specialty care if needed. Also contact your Unit Chaplain for any and all interventions/preventions
Child and Youth Services (CYS) - Parent and Outreach Services
Parent and Outreach Services is the umbrella program for a multitude of patron services, including the Parent Central Services Office, Kids-on-Site (KOS) Care, Volunteer Child Care in Unit Setting (VCCUS), Special Needs Accommodation Process (SNAP)/Multi-Disciplinary Inclusion Action Team (MIAT), CYS Parents’ Advisory Council (PAC), Parent Education, and Special Facility Openings.
Civilian Personnel Advisory Center
The Civilian Personnel Advisory Center is made up of a team of human resources professionals dedicated to supporting and empowering soldiers, civilians, families and veterans worldwide in an era of persistent conflict. The CPAC office is responsible for recruiting, retaining and sustaining a high quality volunteer force through innovative and effective enterprise solutions and ensures human resources readiness of the Total Army across the full spectrum of operations.
Cochise Family Advocacy Center-Lori's Place
The Cochise Family Advocacy Center is a client-focused facility. Here, professionals in disciplines including law enforcement, child safety, medical, mental health, and victim advocacy work together for the benefit of vicitms of child abuse, sexual assualt, domestic violence, and human trafficking cases. Case coordination includes crisis response, investigation, prosecution, treatment and support.
Colonel Johnston Elementary School
Colonel Johnston Elementary serves grades K-2. Fort Huachuca Accommodation School District Special Needs Preschool and FHASD cross-categorical classroom are located at Colonel Johnston.
Colonel Smith Middle School
The CSMS instructional program includes a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) curriculum driven by state-of-the-art technology appropriately differentiated in each grade level. Technology is in the hands of all students using hand-held electronic devices with access through a wireless system accessible throughout the entire site. The hot spot or nerve centers for each grade level are in the Collaboration Area, while the Research Commons serves as a common resource for investigation and exploration. Instructional delivery methods put heavy emphasis on project-based inter-disciplinary instruction that stresses real world problem-solving and experimentation in a collaborative environment. All indoor and outdoor spaces are available for learning – every square foot counts! Entry to the school site and all areas of the building are designed to create interest, curiosity and learning opportunities for students. CSMS furniture is integral to delivering the vision. All furniture in the building is mobile. The easy moving of furniture enhances instructional and group opportunities. There are also a number of areas of soft furniture in the building, providing students with the ability to learn in a comfortable residential setting. In total, CSMS is a secure, student-centered school the champions student achievement. Check out pictures below that show some of the amazing incentives for our students. These include: •Flexible learning - Students are able to move from classrooms to quiet spaces as needed with the use of Chromebooks. •Student Collaboration Areas - Referred to as the "pods" - these areas provide space for large groups to work together and achieve classroom goals •STEM Lab - well equipped labs for hands on projects and state of the art learning tools •Research Commons (Library) - This modern library allows flexibility for small and large group activities as well as individual study and research.
CYS Babysitter List
Fort Huachuca Child, Youth, and School Services (CYS) maintains a list of registered CPR certified babysitters in the Fort Huachuca area. You must be registered with CYS to obtain the babysitter list.
Department of Emergency Services
Provide professional installation security and force protection through Law Enforcement Operations, Physical Security Support and Fire Emergency Services while maintaining liaison with local, state and federal agencies.
Education Center
The Army Continuing Education System (ACES) Army Education Center at Fort Huachuca provides scholarship resources, college information, counseling services, testing, the use of public computers, and study guide resources.
Eifler Sports Center
The Eifler Fitness Center has one combination handball/racquetball court, a main gymnasium with two multi-sport (basketball/volleyball) courts, a dry sauna in each of the locker rooms, and a complete line of fitness and weight equipment.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
The EAP is a professional service that provides assistance with adult living problems, counseling, resource identification, referral, and follow-up services.
Equal Employment Opportunity Office
The federal employment Equal Opportunity Opportunity (EEO) program is a collective umbrella of compliance and preventative, independent and collaborative programs that are the catalyst for ensuring a workplace free of discrimination, harassment and hostile work environment. The program fosters equal employment opportuntities in every aspect of employment.
Expanding Horizons Child Development Center (CDC)
Provides Part-Day Preschool, Part-Day Army Strong Beginnings Pre-Kindergarten, and Hourly Care Programs. Expanding Horizons CDC is also home to the SKIESUnlimited Program that provides Instructional Classes for children and youth. STATUS Update: Closed until further notice.
Family Advocacy Program - Treatment
The Family Advocacy Program provides assessment and treatment for families involved with child abuse. Child and adolescent counseling services are available.
Family Advocacy Program - Treatment
The Family Advocacy Program provides assessment and treatment for families involved with child abuse. Child and adolescent counseling services are available. The Family Advocacy Program (FAP) is dedicated to the prevention, education, prompt reporting, investigation, intervention and treatment of spouse and child abuse. FAP provides educationally based programs and training to active duty soldiers, retirees, and their family members.
Fort Huachuca Accommodation Schools
The Fort Huachuca Accommodation School District (FHASD) serves grades kindergarten through eight, and is divided into 3 schools: two elementary schools and one middle school. The FHASD district is zoned to serve residents of Fort Huachuca. Families residing off-post may apply to attend the district through an Open Enrollment Process. The FHASD is an Arizona public school district, not a Dodd School System. Information for the following programs and services can be obtained by calling the District Office: Child Find Information, Arizona Early Intervention Program, Gifted Services, Transition Services, Special Education Services, Kindergarten Transition Services, Early Entry to Kindergarten Program and Open Enrollment.
Fort Huachuca Community Spouses Club (FHCSC)
For over 60 years, the Fort Huachuca Community Spouses' Club (FHCSC) has been a part of the military community as well as the surrounding areas. Open to anyone for membership, the FHCSC is a non-profit organization that strives each year to raise funds to give back in the form of scholarships to high school seniors and adults continuing their education. The club also provides grants to organizations, area schools and many other groups in the community.
Fort Huachuca Fire & Emergency Services
To protect the health, safety and welfare of every Soldier, civilian and family member of the Fort Huachuca community through effective fire protection and prevention, public education and code enforcement. The Fort Huachuca F&ES emergency responders are highly capable of providing incident command, fire suppression, technical rescue, emergency medical and hazardous material responses to mitigate the effects of both natural and man-made disasters that threaten life, property or the environment.
Fort Huachuca On Call Duty Chaplain (OCDC)
The OCDC emergency phone is for all Fort Huachuca personnel (Military, Family, DA civilians, retirees, etc.)
Fort Huachuca Veterinary Treatment Facility (VTF)
Fort Huachuca Veterinary Treatment Facility (VTF) offers many types of routine services for the pets of military families. All pets living on post must be registered with the VTF upon arrival.
Garrison Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention Program
Fort Huachuca Garrison Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Program reinforces the Army’s commitment to eliminate incidents of sexual assault through a comprehensive policy that centers on awareness and prevention, training and education, victim advocacy, response, reporting, and accountability.
General Myer Elementary School
General Myer Elementary School serves grades 3-5.
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.
Housing Service Office
All arriving and departing military personnel are required to process through the housing services office. The Housing Services Office can help with off-post housing needs.
Housing Service Office-Mountain Vista Communities
Mountain Vista Communities is committed to developing and managing a best-in-class community of family housing, while supporting the missions of the Installation, establishing Fort Huachuca as the residence of choice for military families.
IHG Army Hotel
IHG is committed to enriching the quality of life for Army Soldiers, their families and visitors of Fort Huachuca. The hotel consists of 20 double-bed rooms with private bath and 245 single rooms with a queen-size bed, private bath and kitchenette.
Inspector General
The Inspector General assists military personnel, their dependents and civilians to resolve problems that cannot be solved by the chain of command or other agencies.
Irwin Outdoor Swimming Pool
Irwin Outdoor Pool: Seasonal swimming for authorized MWR patrons.
Medical Readiness
Raymond W. Bliss Army Health Center (RWBAHC) is proud to support our active duty service members on Ft. Huachuca and and regional medical readiness requirements with providers experienced in the unique operational demands of our force. We are well-versed in regulation and Army doctrine related to retention, separation and deployability.
Medication Disposal
MedSafe is a disposal system for unused and expired medications. The system prevents pharmaceuticals from circulating into community water supplies.
Military and Family Life Counselors (MFLC)
MFLCs provide solution-oriented consultations to individuals, couples, families and groups. Counseling services include life skills (anger management, relationship issues, parenting) and military lifestyle (deployment stress, homesickness, relocation adjustment). MFLCs services provide flexible appointment times and flexible meeting locations.
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 Peer Forum
During this forum, Military caregivers will have the opportunity to connect with their peers; share best practices; learn about new resources for Active duty, recently retired, National Guard, and Reservist Families; and encourage others.
Military Intelligence Student Clinic
Military Intelligence Student Clinic provides sick call service to active duty Initial Entry Training students and reclassification Soldiers. Students should check with their Platoon Sergeants for a sick call slip.
Military OneSource Counseling Services
Military OneSource offers non-medical counseling options to Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve members and their Families. Military OneSource counseling services are designed to provide service help with short-term issues such as adjustments to situational stressors, stress management, communication, and parenting skills issues. Counseling sessions can be arranged face-to-face, by telephone and online.
Military Pet Education (MilPetED) Mobile Application (Android)
Military Pet Education (milPetED) is the one place Service members, beneficiaries, and retirees can go to obtain animal health inforamtion, tips and resources. Privacy policy and terms of use at: https://phc.amedd.army.mil/Pages/Privacy.aspx
Military Pet Education (MilPetED) Mobile Application (iPhone)
Military Pet Education (milPetED) is the one place Service members, beneficiaries, and retirees can go to obtain animal health inforamtion, tips and resources. Privacy policy and terms of use at: https://phc.amedd.army.mil/Pages/Privacy.aspx
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Helpline
NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. We are an association of hundreds of local affiliates, state organizations and volunteers who work in your community to raise awareness and provide support and education that was not previously available to those in need.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Operating around the clock, seven days a week, confidential and free of cost, the National Domestic Violence Hotline provides lifesaving tools and immediate support to enable victims to find safety and live lives free of abuse. Callers to The Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) can expect highly trained, experienced advocates to offer compassionate support, crisis intervention information and referral services in more than 200 languages. Visitors to this site can find information about domestic violence, safety planning, local resources and ways to support the organization.
National Resource Directory
The NRD is a database of validated resources that supports recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration for service members, veterans, family members, and caregivers.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
New Beginnings Child Development Center (CDC)
New Beginnings CDC offers Full-Day Infant, Toddler, Preschool, and Army Strong Beginnings Pre-Kindergarten Programs.
Office of the Staff Judge Advocate
Provide legal assistance and advice on Separation/Divorce and assist with paperwork.
P3 Private Public Partnership United States Army Reserves
P3O ensures Army Reserve Soldiers are succeeding in their civilian careers which directly benefits the Army and the Nation by bringing substantial value and depth to the force. More than 87% of the force integrates military service with civilian careers, providing the Army with professional skills, education and expertise acquired in the private sector. Through collaboration with organizations offering job opportunities, and a nationwide network of corporate, profit/non-profit and academic partners, the Army Reserve's Private Public Partnership Office is increasing its efforts to connect Soldiers with internship, employment, and education opportunities. P3O is leveraging technology, management tools, social networking platforms and hiring events - in collaboration with military and veteran service organizations such as Vet Jobs, Recruit Military, and others - to connect Soldiers and Families with employment opportunities. P3O is leveraging technology, management tools, social networking platforms and hiring events - in collaboration with military and veteran service organizations such as Vet Jobs, Recruit Military, and others - to connect Soldiers and Families with employment opportunities.
Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T)
The intent of Army Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) is to implement mandatory standardized Army-wide P3T. P3T is aligned with exercise recommendations from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the 2018 revised Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. Policies released in recent years strengthen the ability for P3T to meet approved Army standards.
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. Education classes offered every two weeks.
Preventive Care Occpational Health
Occupational Health provides for basic health requirements for civilian employees.
Primary Care Apache Ridge & Coyote Creek
Apache Ridge and Coyote Creek together form the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH). Raymond W. Bliss Army Health Center (RWBACH) strives to offer a holistic approach to primary care, including an Internal Behavioral Health Consultant (IBHC), Clinical Pharmacists, a Registered Dietician Nutritionist (RDN), Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP), and Nurse Case Managers.
RAINN (Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network)
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline (800.656.HOPE, online.rainn.org y rainn.org/es) in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country and operates the DoD Safe Helpline for the Department of Defense. RAINN also carries out programs to prevent sexual violence, help survivors, and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice.
Risk Reduction Program (RRP)
Risk Reduction Program (RRP) offers commanders a management tool that tracks, assesses, and acts on twentyone soldier high risk behaviors. This program places prevention resources on the identified high-risk behaviors and assists in maintaining soldier and unit readiness.
Runion Dental Clinic
The Runion Dental Clinic provides dental services for Active Duty service members. All Active Duty annual examinations are appointed and scheduled with cleaning and possible filling. No walk in examinations are provided for Active Duty permanent party Soldiers unless extreme extraneous circumstances exist.
School Liaison Services
The School Liaison Officer works in conjunction with the Child and Youth Services Division and local school community to address educational issues involving military children.
School-Age Center (SAC)
The Seifert School-Age Center (SAC) Program provides Before- and After- School Care and Hourly Care for children from Kindergarten through 5th Grade during the School Year and Full-Day Care during school-out days and vacations. A Full-Day Summer Camp is provided during the summer months that includes field trips, special events, activities, and projects.
Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention Program (SHARP)
The Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Program reinforces the Army’s commitment to eliminate incidents of sexual assault through a comprehensive policy that centers on awareness and prevention, training and education, victim advocacy, response, reporting, and accountability.
Sierra Vista Domestic Crisis Shelter/Forgach House
Provides telephone crisis intervention and shelter for men and women and their children who are victims of domestic violence. Program includes advocacy, groups, parenting classes, and transportation to social and legal services appointments. Length of stay is 120 days.
Soldier & Family Readiness Center (SFRC)
Soldier and Family Readiness Center (SFRC); a multifaceted one-stop center offering prevention and education services during the full lifecycle of the service member and their family’s career to enhance readiness and resiliency. Agencies include: Army Community Service, Army Substance Abuse Program, Garrison SHARP SARC and Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC).
Substance Abuse Prevention Coordination
Supports the readiness and resilience of Soldiers, civilians and the community by raising awareness and providing education and training on the danger and consequences of drug abuse.
Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care
SUDCC is fully integrated with BH and provides substance abuse and BH treatment for AD Soldiers, retirees, and dependents. SUDCC provides individual substance abuse counseling (voluntary or command directed)
Transition Assistance Program (TAP)
The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) formerly the Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program (SFL-TAP). The mission of the TAP is to deliver a world-class transition program for America’s Army that empowers members to make informed career decisions that enhances lives, communities and our nation.
TRICARE West Network Provider Search by Specialty
The Network Provider Directory offers details about military hospitals and clinics, network doctors, hospitals, and other health care professionals in the states listed above. These network providers have an agreement with Health Net Federal Services, LLC, which means they can deliver services at a lower out-of-pocket cost to you.
Women Infants and Children (WIC)
WIC is a federally funded program which provides nutrition education, breastfeeding support, community referrals, and nutritious foods. With a complete nutrition assessment participants are provided an individualized food package to achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Please use the website to review eligibility and additional information.
Youth Sponsorship Program
The youth sponsorship program matches incoming youth with a student who has similar interests and can help make the transition to a new school a smoother one. The program is offered to incoming military affiliated children/youth. The point of contact for this program is the School Liaison Officer.