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101 Training - Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS)
Learn how to use VMIS to get involved in your military community and keep track of your volunteer service record!
24-Hour SHARP Hotline
Sexual Harassment / Assault Local Victim Hotline
Accessing Higher Education Workshop
Identify and outline educational objectives and maximize GI Bill or other education entitlements
AccesSurf
AccesSurf empowers people with physical and cognitive disabilities though accessible water programs. In following the sirit of Duke Kahanamoku, AccesSurf continues to be a pioneer in the advancement of adaptive water sports, ocean recreation, and theraputic instruction for people with disabilities throughout the state of Hawaii and worldwide.
Acute Care Clinic
The Acute Care Clinic provides urgent care to patients experiencing acute illnesses or injuries.
Addictions Treatment Services
Comprehensive evaluation and addiction treatment services treating those with substance related disorders. Provide weekly updates to referring agencies, treatment team meetings, and 5 week intensive outpatient treatment to include group / individual therapy, counseling, 12-step program, Alcohol Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and grief counseling.
Adolescent Support and Counseling Services (ASACS)
Adolescent Support and Counseling Services (ASACS) offers youth prevention and treatment programs to address alcohol and other drug problems. Individual, group, and family therapy sessions are offered for teens who have issues related to the onset of alcohol or drug use and other unhealthy adolescent behaviors. ASACS also provides prevention services for issues like anger, stress, self-esteem issues, and grief and loss. We are at the following locations: Schofield Barracks, Leilehua High School, Wheeler Middle School, Radford High School, and Mililani High School.
Adult Outpatient Behavioral Health
Multidisciplinary Adult Outpatient Behavioral Health Services offer routine periodic outpatient care consisting of individual counseling, medication management, and group therapy. Couples therapy is also provided to meet the needs of couples affected by deployments and adjusting to military life-style.
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.
Alcoholic Anonymous
Alcoholic Anonymous
Aliamanu Military Reservation Chapel
Catholic Mass - Sunday, 8:30 am contact Protestant Services - Sunday, 10:30 am Catholic Religious Education 9:45-10:45 am Catholic Women of the Chapel (CWOC) - Thursday, 9:00 - 11:00 am contact Protestant Childrens Church 1045-1130 Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC) - Tuesday, 9:00 am contact
Allergy and Adult Immunization Clinic
Provider’s specialize in providing patients with a comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for allergic conditions, asthma, and immunodeficiency diseases.
Allergy and Immunization Clinic - Schofield Barracks
Allergy and Immunization Clinic at US Army Health Clinic - Schofield Barracks
Aloha Jewish Chapel
The Aloha Jewish Chapel serves stationed and visiting service people and their dependents, and government civilians/contractors and retirees. It is located at the Pearl Harbor Naval Station (Makalapa Gate). Weekly Services Fridays 7:30 pm, Saturday 9:15 am, Torah Study Monday, 6:30 pm, Annual Passover Seder at Hale Koa Hotel Waikiki (First Night Passover). Contact for details of other holiday and High Holiday day services. Must have valid government I.D. or arranged escort.
American Red Cross
The American Red Cross provides reporting and communication services for Active Duty military members, retirees and Family members. It also provides access to emergency communications, information and referral, disaster assistance, and volunteer opportunities.
Anger and Conflict Solutions Prevention Program
Learn the basic foundation of anger awareness. The class will help participants identify their own personal anger cues and ways to de-escalate conflict situations. For next course details and registration, go to: http://www.trumba.com/calendars/army_community_service_calendar
Armed Forces Wellness Center (AFWC)
The Armed Forces Wellness Center (AFWC) provide programs and services that improve and sustain health, performance, and readiness delivered by highly trained professionals. AFWC addresses lifestyle change in areas that affect both short and long-term health by engaging people where they live, work, relax, and rest through variuos programs: • Healthy Sleep Habits - Have sleep issues? Sleep is optimal for performance and critical for overall health. Healthy Sleep Habits explains the science, explores methods and gives resources for achieving better quality sleep. • Stress Management - Stress impacts physical health, wellness and could be keeping you from reaching your wellness goals. Learn tools and different resources to help monitormanage the effects of chronic stress. • Health Coaching - Struggling to know where to start to reach your health goals? Health Coaching will help you create an action plan to achieve long-term success, learn about behavior change and services AWC offers to help you reach your health goals. • Performance Optimization - Performance Optimization discusses the different aspects of fitness being tested in the ACFT. This class is intended to also take a look on how to train in a manner that prevents injury as well as review proper exercise form. The goal is increase performance in a safe and healthy manner. • Upping your Metabolism - Did you know that you can change the speed of your metabolism? Learn strategies to optimize your body’s calorie burning potential! Upping your Metabolism explores current trends and barriers to weight loss while explaining results from your metabolism test. Note: Need metabolic testing completed before taking class. • Fueling for Health - Macros? Micros? Develop a better understanding of dietary guidelines, food labels and learn the fundamental components of nutrition. • Meals in Minutes - Trying to eat healthy? Have a tight budget? Pressed for time? Learn a variety of techniques/strategies for grocery shopping, meal prepping and making healthy meals quickly. Call to learn about specific classes. Referrals can be made by medical providers or Commanders.
Armed Services YMCA of Honolulu
Armed Services YMCA of Honolulu provides low cost specialized programs and support services to Military members and their Families, with a particular focus on junior enlisted.
Army and Air Force Exchange Service
Retailer stores, restaurants, convenience stores, providing goods and services available on Army and Air Force installations.
Army Community Services
USAG Hawaii Army Community Service (ACS) provides quality support programs, services and various training and education to Soldiers, Families, Civilians and Retirees stationed on Oahu.
Army Continuing Education Services
Academic and vocational programs, professional career counseling, testing and instructional support, graduate and undergraduate college classes, basic skills programs, tuition assistance, MOS library, computer labs, apprenticeship programs.
Army Emergency Relief
Financial assistance in the form of interest-free loans, or grants. Grants are always given to survivors, but for others it’s based on individual extenuating circumstance.
Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) Conference
An annual, 2-day forum, facilitated by the Army Volunteer Corps Coordinator where community members come together to identify community issues and needs and propose action plans for addressing those needs.
Army Family Team Building
Army Family Team Building Hawaii is a volunteer-led organization that strives to educate and encourage Service Members, Military Families and DA/DOD Civilians to become active participants and leaders in their community. Volunteers present specialized training to empower individuals to maximize their personal growth, leadership development and resiliency, preparing our community to support today’s military mission.
Army Family Team Building (AFTB) - Instructor Training Course (ITC)
ITC prepares volunteers to become instructors for the AFTB program. To become an AFTB Instructor individuals must take all three levels and then attend the ITC/BTC. You will learn: •Platform skills •Methods of instruction •The Adult Learner •Managing the Learning Environment •Preparation Process. Because we are an all volunteer corps, we continually recruit instructors. We encourage all spouses, Soldiers, retirees and civilians who express an interest in our program to sign on as an instructor. For more information, contact your AFTB Program Manager.
Army Family Team Building Level L, Leadership Development
“Leadership Development” - trains leadership skills. Thrive in the Army and civilian life by expanding leadership skills and effective communication techniques and learning to mentor others into leadership positions. You’ll learn about: •Different leadership styles •How to run an effective meeting •How to manage group conflict •How to coach and mentor others
Army Public Health Nursing Clinic
The Schofield Barracks (SB) Army Public Health Nursing Clinic’s mission is dedicated to sustaining military readiness through health promotion and disease prevention activities for our active duty service members, their families, civilian workforce and eligible beneficiaries of the United States Army Health Clinic, Schofield Barracks. SERVICES PROVIDED •Communicable Disease Programs such as Latent Tuberculosis Infection evaluations (LTBI) •Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI): screening, education, follow-up and prevention programs for individuals, groups and units •HIV screening and case management, Blood Look Back Program Management, and Outbreak management, surveillance and epidemiology services •Health Consultant to Child, Youth, and School Services (CYSS) •Health Promotion: In-processing and Unit Training •Tobacco Free Living Education •Mass Influenza Campaign •Influenza (flu) vaccinations and education •Pregnancy Physical Training Program (3PT) Education •Performance Triad: sleep, activity and nutrition •Soldier Readiness Processing: Medical threat briefings
Army Public Health Nursing Clinic
The Schofield Barracks (SB) Army Public Health Nursing Clinic’s mission is dedicated to sustaining military readiness through health promotion and disease prevention activities.
Army Spouse Transition Services
The Soldier for Life - Transition Assistance Program offers transition services such as: transition counseling, workshops, and employment services, to all military spouses within 18 months of the Service Member's transition date.
Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)
ASAP is a multi-faceted program comprised of non-clinical functions, including: Prevention Education, Suicide Prevention, Military and Civilian Drug Testing, Risk Reduction, and Employee Assistance. A related service is the Adolescent Support and Counseling Service (ASACS), a DA funded contract providing counseling services to Military Family Members 18 years and younger. See separate entry for ASACS.
Army's Equal Opportunity / Sexual Harassment Assistance Helpline
Army's EO / Sexual Harassment Assistance Helpline
ASYMCA Food For Families
Food pantry and temporary emergency financial assistance for military, retired, and DoD civilian families experiencing financial difficulty.
Audiology
The Schofield Barracks Army Hearing Program/Audiology Clinic’s mission is to prevent permanent noise-induced hearing loss through education and early detection of hearing problems. The clinic provides comprehensive audiological evaluations for hearing and ear disorders for all eligible individuals and makes appropriate referrals to correct and/or prevent hearing disorders and associated diseases.
Auto Skills Centers
The Auto Crafts Centers at Fort Shafter and Schofield Barracks are equipped with the tools and equipment to perform most types to do-it-yourself automotive repair on privately owned vehicles. Services and repair facilities are provided, including lubrication and oil change, tire rotation / changing / balancing, body and paint work, transmission repair, engine tune-up, engine overhaul, air conditioning services, and other types of repairs. The two facilities are certified as Safety Inspection Stations for the State of Hawaii.
Automotive Preventive Maintenance Class for Teens and Family Members
Learn preventive maintenance and basic care to maintain your vehicle, such as how to check fluids, change tires, etc.
Azimuth Check
The Global Assessment Tool (GAT 2.0) is a confidential, self-assessment tool that tells you how to improve your overall health and well-being. By knowing yourself, you can stay emotionally and psychologically strong for yourself and your family. GAT 2.0 is not just for Soldiers - it's for Army Civilians, Spouses, and Retirees, too!
Basics of Budgeting Course
Sick of living paycheck to paycheck? This class will help you develop a budget, track expenses, and create a system to save and pay your bills on time. Please bring a copy of your LES and a list of bills. https://mypay.dfas.mil
Behavioral Health Medicine
The Behavioral Medicine Program provides dianosis and treatment of a variety of health conditions. These service combine cognitive behavioral therapy with psychophysiologic recognition and regulation treatment of a variety of disorders including, but not limited to, migraine and tension headache, Raynaud's phenomenon, hypertension, paradoxical vocal cord disorder, irritable bowel syndrome and tinnitus. Psychiatric Inpatient and Psychiatric Nursing Service: This nursing service provides full range of psychiatric inpatient capabilities. Psychiatric emergency services are available 24/7 in conjunction with care in the Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Emergency Room. Neuropsychology Service: Focuses on brain functioning and provides clinical data regarding known or suspected problems with the brain. Neuropsychological evaluation is often requested for persons with brain injury, stroke, infectious cns disease, dementia, seizures, brain tumors, movement disorders and for any other condition that may affect the brain. Emergency and Consultation/Liaison Service (Psychiatry): This service provides emergent assessment, crisis intervention and treatment to adults and children requiring acute intervention throughout TAMC and acts as a liaison between Department of Behavioral Health and Inpatient Wards of other departments at Tripler and provides psychiatric consultation, as required.
Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS)
BOSS is a Morale, Welfare and Recreation program for single Soldiers. The program was designed to inspire and improve the quality of life of single soldiers through participation in off-duty leisure activities. The BOSS Council organizes and conducts fun activities (tours, tournaments, parties, and more). Join BOSS on one of the many volunteer outings, attend the BOSS meetings, and become involved with the local community, participating in the annual NFL Pro Bowl and special events, which included events such as the Rolling Stones Concert, Miss America Pageant, and the Make A Difference Day.- Contact the BOSS Office, your Unit Representative, or the BOSS Bulletin Board at the Schofield Barracks PX for information on upcoming events.
Blue Star Card Program
The Blue Star Card program is a discount and activities program for families of deployed Soldiers. The Blue Star Card is accepted at all Army Hawaii installations including Fort Shafter, Pililaau Army Recreation Center, Schofield Barracks, Tripler Army Medical Center and Wheeler Army Air Field.
Boots to Business, Business Entrepreneur Workshop
Are you interested in starting your own business? Not sure where to begin? Let experienced Business Owners guide you through the process. Discover the tools and knowledge to identify a business opportunity, draft a business plan and launch your business! Boots to Business is a two day entrepreneur class facilitated by the Small Business Administration. Limited space is available for military spouses to attend the workshop. You must attend both days.
Brain Injury Center
The Brain Injury Center assists brain injured / Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) patients to achieve maximum recovery, and to facilitate their progressive return to activity.
Breastfeeding Basics
Join us for a small group educational session on the basics of breastfeeding. Connect with other parents and build a support team to help you maintain successful breastfeeding throughout your baby's first year . . .and beyond! Dads are encouraged to attend!
Building Strong and Ready Teams
Building Strong and Ready Teams (formerly Strong Bonds) is a unit-based, chaplain-led program that strengthens the Army Family and builds family and individual resiliency through relationship education and skills training.
Career Counseling
Contact the Employment Readiness Program for career counseling.
Career Technical Training Workshop
Outlines opportunities in trade and technical career fields and identifies certification requirements
Carlson Wagonlit/SATO Travel
Carlson Wagonlit/SATO Travel
Casualty Assistance Center
The Casualty Assistance Center (CAC) under the Directorate of Human Resources serves as the primary point of contact for surviving spouses of Active Duty and retired Service Members. The staff handles notification of next-of-kin, coordinates casualty assistance officers, and briefs surviving Family Members on their benefits, and arranges military honors with funeral homes for all deceased Army personnel (Active Duty, retirees, veterans).
Catholic Baptism Class
Baptism Class
Central Appointment System - Healthcare Services Appointment Line
Tripler Army Medical Center, U.S. Army Health Clinic-Schofield Barracks, and the Warrior Ohana Medical Home use a Central Appointment System that allows a patient to dial just one number to make appointments with several clinics. Patients should not expect to see a doctor without an appointment, except for emergencies and during announced walk-in clinic hours.
Chaplain Family Life Center
The Chaplain Family Life Center provides spiritual and non-spiritual approach counseling services for individuals, couples, and family members. Counseling services cover topics such as personal crisis and development counseling, marital counseling, children/teen/family counseling, premarital Workshop/seminar, grief and loss, any other relational and personal issue counseling as needed. Chaplain Family Life Center provides absolute confidentiality for the clients.
Chaplain's Food Pantry
The US Army Garrison - Hawaii (USAG-HI) Chaplains have partnered with the 25th ID Chaplains to provide a Food Pantry for all deserving Soldiers and Families serving within US Army - Hawaii (USARHAW) to assist with immediate food care needs. Contact your unit Chaplain or Religious Affairs Specialist for access to the Chaplains' Food Pantry, or the on-call duty Chaplain through the Installation Operation Center at 808-656-3272. Donations are accepted at the Main Post Chapel at Schofield Barracks, the Wheeler Army Airfield Chapel, and all Island Palm Community Center locations.
Child & Family Behavioral Health Services
We provide behavioral health care along with effective consultation on behavioral health issues to commanders and other members of the local community.
Child Advocate Services
Victim Advocates (VA) assist victims of child sexual abuse and severe physical abuse and their non-offending parent(s) by providing emotional support during medical treatment, forensic interviews, legal processes and court proceedings. VAs also provide resource information and referral services for local private and public child and Family programs.
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Service
A collaborative care model of clinical service delivery for children and Families. Provides prevention services for issues like anger, stress, self-esteem issues, and grief and loss.
Child and Youth Religious Education Class
Child and Youth Religious Education Class
Child Development Centers (CDC)
Army Child Development Centers (CDCs) are on-post facilities that reduce stress on families and support workforce readiness by offering full-time, part-time and hourly child care service options for children 6 weeks to 5 years of age in nationally accredited environments.
Child Youth and School Services Youth Sports
Child, Youth, and School Services Sports and Fitness Programs offers team sports (soccer, flag football, basketball, baseball/softball, cheerleading), individual sports (track and field and wrestling), mini sports programs (soccer, flag football, basketball, baseball), as well as home school PE.
Children's Waiting Room
The Children’s Waiting Room provides onsite childcare for healthy children while their parents or siblings have medical appointments at Tripler Army Medical Center or US Army Health Clinic - Schofield Barracks. Drop-ins are accepted, although reservations are strongly recommended. Call to schedule appointments.
Cholesterol Class
This class is offered at Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) to all TRICARE Beneficiaries who need assistance in reducing their cholesterol levels. Contact Central Appointment at (808) 433-2778, Option 1, Option 3. Walk-ins are not permitted.
Citizenship Immigration Services
Citizenship Immigration Services reviews documentation for accuracy to facilitate the citizenship process. Families are provided with information and referral resources.
Civilian Drug Testing
Civilian Drug Testing conducts drug and alcohol testing for Army Civilians assigned to testing designated positions, for pre-employment and random tests.
Civilian Personnel Advisory Center (CPAC)
The Civilian Personnel Advisory Center (CPAC) is a human resource program assisting management in recruiting and maintaining a motivated and talented Army Civilian workforce.
Command Sponsorship Consultation
The Installation Sponsorship liaison office serves as a liaison / integrator for incoming and outgoing Soldiers between losing and gaining commands. This helps commanders exercise their responsibility to assist newcomers and out-processing personnel relocate and transition effectively; The installation sponsorship liaison coordinates losing/gaining unit sponsorship, receives assignments, assignment notification, eligibility verification, monitors the Army Career Tracker (ACT) system. The Sponsorship process begins upon receipt of reassignment notification from Human Resources Command (HRC) and ends when the Soldier of Family have successfully integrated into the unit. Soldiers conducting a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) are notified of Assignment Instructions (AI) prompting them to complete DA Form 5434, Sponsorship Program Counseling and Information Sheet) in the Army Career Tracker (ACT) Sponsorship Module. Sponsors assist newcomers with information regarding housing, schools, medical and other installation programs prior to arriving at a new duty location. Sponsors selected will be in a grade equal to or higher than the incoming Soldier or civilian employee, when practical; Of the same gender, marital status, and military career field or occupational series as the incoming Soldier or Civilian employee, when feasible. If you are a sponsor, complete Sponsorship Application and Training by copying/pasting the following link to your browser: http://sso.militaryonesource.mil/MOS/f?p=SSO:CONSENT:0::::P1_ID:311
Communication Solutions Class
Communication Solutions Class is a one-hour class that provides an overview of the nature of communication as well as tips and practice for improving dialogue by increasing clarity and becoming a better listener. Available on-site and via webinar.
Community Centers - Island Palm Communities
Free resident events are available at Island Palm Communities' Community Centers.
Community Compliance Office
The Community Compliance Office works to maintain good order and discipline on USAG-HI installations and issue letters of warning, suspend on post driving privileges, and bar entry onto USAG-HI installations if deemed as a threat or show a pattern of misconduct.
Community Readiness EXPO
New to Hawaii? The USARHAW Community Readiness Expo is an interactive orientation without briefings that is offered weekly. Join us to learn about Army community services, resources, and up coming special events from the following agency representatives: 125th Finance provides financial support to the 25th Infantry Division, the 8th Theater Sustainment Command and various units within U.S. Army Hawaii. Chaplain’s office offers a variety of worship opportunities at each of its 6 chapels across the island. The Chaplain Family Life Center provides marriage and family counseling services to Soldiers and Families. Army Emergency Relief (AER) provides financial services to include interest-free loans, grants (when loan repayment would cause undue hardship), and student scholarships. Employment Readiness Program (ERP) offers services to Military Spouses, including employment counseling, job searching, education, volunteer opportunities, and resume writing. Financial Readiness Program (FR
Congressional Correspondence
Receives / Responds to congressional inquiries
Coping with and Overcoming Pain Effectively (COPE)
Coping with and Overcoming Pain Effectively (COPE) is a 6-week outpatient group education program for chronic pain, which is one of many recommendations in the TAMC Pain Rehabilitation Program, but it is an important introduction to the program. Each class is 90-minutes in length. Each class is focused on techniques to enhance pain control and improve quality of life. Topics covered include the effects of chronic pain and stress on our bodies, how to reduce these effects of stress, improving sleep and mood, diet and nutrition, remaining fit, dealing with pain flare ups, and the role of medications. Members will practice in class and be asked to apply the things they have learned in group in the following week. Family members are encouraged to attend, as everyone in the family is affected by pain in one family member.
Couples Communications Class
Build connection through communication and learn techniques to improve the way in which you communicate with your partner.
Crisis Line of Hawaii (formerly ACCESS)
The Crisis Line of Hawaii is the statewide suicide hotline and provides telephone counseling support (“warm line” services) as well as dispatching mobile crisis workers for individuals in the community who are at high risk and need urgent assistance. The AMHD Crisis Line of Hawaii provides a team of trained and experienced professionals to help individuals in times of a mental health crisis. The Crisis Line of Hawaii is there to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. On Oahu, call at 832-3100. On the neighbor islands, call toll free at 1-(800) 753-6879.
Crisis Text Line
65 million Americans suffer from mental illness ech year. They quietly struggle with depression, anxiety, eating disorders, bullying, suicidal thoughts, and more. The Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support for people in crisis, via text. How it works: Text ALOHA to 741741 and a trained Crisis Counselor will respond and will help bring the texter from hot to cool moment and plan for future health and safety.
Customer Relations
The Customer Relations Office (CRO) is available to offer assistance to all individuals receiving medical care at the US Army Health Clinic. Any concerns, issues, requests for information or assistance, compliments or complaints can be addressed by calling the CRO.
DA Boards: Records Management
Promotions, Records Management, Records Review / IPERMS, AWOL / Deserter Control, and Soldier Surveys; DA Boards Selection
Daddy Boot Camp
Geared toward preparing the "New Dad" for the arrival of a newborn child. This is a class for Dads, facilitated by Dads that covers such topics as: Caring for Mom, Parenting Teamwork, Crying Babies, Dad's "Bag of Tricks", Safety, Postpartum adjustments, Dad's role as protector, and much, much more.
Dental Sick Call (Emergency Care)
After duty hours dental emergency care is available for Active Duty Soldiers only.
Department of Labor Employment Workshop
Resume development, employment market analysis, orientation to federal and state agency support
Dining Facilities (DFAC)
Dining Facilities (DFAC)
Directorate of Installation Safety (DIS)
The Directorate of Installation Safety (DIS) provides safety guidance for the Army in Hawaii. Key services include workplace safety training for US Army Garrison - Hawaii (USAG-HI) employees, help with writing new safety processes or procedures, facility inspections, facility work orders for unsafe conditions, Collateral or Additional Duty Safety Officer (CDSO/ADSO) online training support, accident reporting, traffic safety training, and motorcycle training courses.
Divorce and Separation Counseling / Briefs
Divorce and Separation Counseling / Briefs by the Legal Assistance Center
DoD Safe Helpline
Department of Defense (DoD) Safe Helpline is a groundbreaking crisis support service for members of the DoD community affected by sexual assault. Safe Helpline provides live, one-on-one support, and information to the worldwide DoD community. The service is confidential, anonymous, secure, and available worldwide, 24/7 by click, call or text — providing victims with the help they need anytime, anywhere.
Domestic Violence SAFE LINE / Victim Advocacy Program
The Victim Advocacy Program offers support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, through their SAFE Line. If you are a victim of spouse abuse, you have choices. Victim Advocates are trained professionals who provide non-clinical advocacy services and support to Soldiers and Family Members experiencing domestic abuse.
Driver Improvement / Remedial Driver Training
This training class is for remedial drivers and for those who have accidents with government-owned vehicles or have been identified as high-risk drivers by their commanders. This class may meet court requirements, contact your court admin office to verify.
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.
Drunk Driving Prevention Program (DDPP)
The Drunk Driving Prevention Program is a national non-profit charity. Sign up online to be able to have you and your car driven home for free. Volunteer to be a designated driver. All hours are documented and can be applied towards the military outstanding volunteer service medal. The Drunk Driving Prevention Program (DDPP) provides rides anywhere on Oahu every Friday and Saturday night from 10:30 pm until 3:30 am. You must sign up and agree to our liability waiver online while sober before you can request a ride. The DDPP is also available to participate in unit events and booths.
Early Learning Readiness Opihi Program
A structured interactive learning program for children ages 0-5, and their caregivers, that provides young children high quality physical, emotional, and cognitive experiences and the opportunity for children and caregivers to engage in interactive learning activities and centers that promote vocabulary, math, and following direction skills. A precursor to preschool.
eBenefits
An online resource for Veterans to apply for and manage such benefits as disability compensation, pension, housing, education/training, VA healthcare, life insurance (vGLI), and burial.
Education Program - Scholarships
Army Emergency Relief offers need-based scholarships to help eligible Army Families with education costs. This application comes on-line in January of each year.
Embedded Behavioral Health
The Embedded Behavioral Health (EBH) Team provides multidisciplinary behavioral health care to Soldiers assigned to 2IBCT, 3IBCT, CAB, Fires and Sustainment Brigades, and 8TSC. Soldiers assigned to other units should contact the Multi-Disciplinary Clinic for support. The EBH team delivers safe and effective clinical care through evidence-based treatments for Soldiers and consultation for combat leaders; spearheading the Army's effort to increase resilience and reduce morbidity from psychiatric diseases. The Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (SUDCC) Clinic, formerly known as Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP), provides an evidence-based treatment format based on the American Society of Addictions Medicine (ASAM) placement criteria, along with the Joint Commission Association of Hospital Organizations (JCAHO) standards to ensure the quality of all services provided. This format stresses comprehensive multidisciplinary assessments and individualized variable treatment planning and programming, with emphasis on the least restrictive treatment setting. It is a multimodal approach consisting of psycho-education, training, and individual/ group counseling, with a special emphasis placed on involving those in rehabilitation in the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous.
Embedded Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC)
Non-medical counseling services intended to provide private and confidential, short term, situational, problem-solving counseling services to Military Service Members within their unit concerning military life stressors.
eMILPO / Personnel Automation Services
The Electronic Military Personnel Office (eMILPO), is located at the Personnel Processing Branch of the Directorate of Human Resources. eMILPO is a Web-based application that allows unit users, personnel managers, and commanders visibility into services at all levels and across components in the areas of: Personnel Services Personnel Accounting Reassignments Promotions PERSTEMPO Readiness Workflow DTAS eMILPO personnel automation
Employee Assistance Program
Employee assistance services to Department of Defense Civilians and their supervisors to include counseling, alcohol and drug referral, conflict resolution, consultation on workplace violence
Employment Information and Referral Services
Contact the Employment Readiness Program for employment information and referral services.
Employment Orientation
Orientate yourself to the Hawaii job market. Take advantage of the free tools and resources available, start networking, receive information on private sector, federal and state hiring opportunities.
Employment Readiness Program
The Employment Readiness Program offers information and referral services and assistance to Military Spouses; Active Duty Military; retired Military; active Guard and Reserve; Army Civilians; and all immediate Family Members in the areas of employment, training, and volunteer opportunities. The services are designed to give you the competitive edge necessary to secure employment and advance your career. Services include hiring events, career counseling and training, employment and education information, volunteer opportunities, internet job search and assistance in resume writing and goal setting.
English as a Second Language Class
Classes are offered to spouses and active duty military who want to increase their reading comprehension, vocabulary and pronunciation. Classes are appropriate for beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels with individualized group instruction.
Entrepreneurial Workshop
Chamber of Commerce facilitated "Boots to Business" workshop
Exceptional Family Member Program
EFMP Housing Support assists with requests for special modifications or accommodations including exceptions to policy. Connects EFMP clients to resources for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) issues. EFMP Recreational Activities are organized with special needs in mind. A variety of activities such as EFMP Movie Day, EFMP Bowling, "Let's Make Sense of It", and EFMP Lei Making are offered for small groups. Families are referred to appropriate community activities and organizations to accommodate special needs. EFMP Training Workshops are facilitated to share information from local organizations and educate participants on behavior management, guardianship/ transfer of rights, Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and other topics. The EFMP Support Groups allows Soldiers and Family members to meet other individuals enrolled in the program and build support and friendships. The EFMP Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Advocacy program provides support with IEPs, assistance with geographic exceptions to policy, provides information for tutoring or other educational services, and ensuring all educational needs are being supported by the Hawaii Department of Education. EFMP Systems Navigator: Systems Navigation is a community support component of the EFMP that connects Families with special needs to the systems of care they need, both on and off the installation. Systems Navigators are Army Community Service (ACS - EFMP) staff members located on the installation. They are trained and knowledgeable about the systems of care used by Families through the available systems of care. Active Duty Army, Reserve, and Guard Families are eligible for Systems Navigation assistance regardless of their Exceptional Family Member's (EFM) medical and/or special education condition. All services are provided at no cost to Families.
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Respite Care
The Respite Care Program provides a temporary rest period for Active Duty Army, Guard, and Reserve Families who are responsible for the regular care of persons with disabilities. Care is provided in the family’s home. Respite care is important because it decreases family stress, increases family stability, and reduces costly out-of-home placements. Thereby, contributing to Soldier readiness. Once eligibility is determined a staff member will meet with the Family Member and/or Soldier to complete a Family Services Needs Assessment. An individual may receive 25 hours of respite care a month. Families enrolled in the EFMP may apply for EFMP Respite Care using DA Form 4700, DA Form 5189, and DD Form 2870.
Exceptional Family Member Program (Medical Screening)
The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) screening section identifies and documents the special medical, mental health and/or educational needs of Family Members, to ensure needs are considered during the assignment process. Enrollment in EFMP is mandatory for all Family Members of Active Duty Service Members with needs requiring specialized services.
Experienced Rider Course
This course is designed for EXPERIENCED MOTORCYCLE RIDERS using your own cruiser / standard motorcycle. Sport-Bike riders must enroll in the Military Sport-Bike Rider Course. The course is one day with a minimum class size of six riders. If class size minimum is not met the course will be cancelled the day of training. The training is held entirely on motorcycle range, Area X, for approximately 7 hours of riding and discussion which begins promptly at 0800. Student s must wear the proper PPE and your motorcycle must pass a safety technical inspection conducted at the course.
Family Advocacy Program - Treatment
The Family Advocacy Program's treatment section performs comprehensive psychosocial assessments, case management, individual, marital, family and group therapy. The Family Advocacy Program is a DOD mandated program whose mission is to assess, support and treat all incidents of child abuse/neglect and intimate partner violence.
Family Advocacy Program - Treatment
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) provides services to all Active Duty Army in Hawaii and Family members. FAP is a DOD mandated program with a mission is to assess, support, and treat all incidents of child abuse/neglect and intimate partner violence. Services includes comprehensive psychosocial assessments, case management, and individual, marital, family, and group therapy.
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Mission-Ready Briefs
On-demand, customized Family Advocacy unit training to include topics such as: anger and conflict, stress, communication, etc.
Family Medicine - Blue Team
To provide safe, family-focused, quality care for family members, retirees, and active duty service members. Our diverse services include the spectrum of primary care across the lifespan. We are committed to knowing and developing relationships with our patients, while building an environment where each person, both beneficiaries and staff, is valued and respected.
Family Medicine - Red Team
To provide safe, family-focused, quality care for family members, retirees, and active duty service members. Our diverse services include the spectrum of primary care across the lifespan. We are committed to knowing and developing relationships with our patients, while building an environment where each person, both beneficiaries and staff, is valued and respected.
Family Medicine - White Team
Embedded Behavioral Health (EBH) is the Army's Model to provide behavioral health care to Soldiers in an operational unit. They key component is aligning a team of providers as a sole point of contact for each brigade. The EBH mission is to identify Soldiers with behavioral health issues early on and provide appropriate treatment and recommendations.
Family Medicine Clinic at Tripler
Fourteen board certified family physicians, five family nurse practitioners, a psychologist, a pharmacist, a behavioral scientist, and 37 nurses and administrative personnel are available to assist you and your family in all their healthcare needs.
Family Primary Care - Schofield Barracks
Family Medicine Patient Centered Medical Homes
Family Readiness Group Training and Support
Various Family Readiness Group training opportunities are available by ACS Mobilization, Deployment, and Support Stability Operations (MDSSO) to provide a comprehensive understanding of the roles, structure, and functions of the Rear-Detachment Command, Family Readiness Support Assistants, and Family Readiness Groups. Resource materials are also available and include activity books for children of all ages, "Quick Tip" cards, Pre-Deployment, Reunion, and Reintegration informational books, deployment calendars and Military Family Personal Organizers.
Family Travel
The Family Travel Section under the Directorate of Human Resources assists Soldiers and Family Members with Early Return of Dependents, Command Sponsorship, Family Member and Space A Travel, Dependent Student Travel Program, Soldier Actions, Compassionate Reassignments.
Father and Daughter Dance
This event offers an entertaining outing for fathers and their daughters and includes dinner, dancing, prizes, and lots of laughter and smiles!
Financial Counseling
One-on-one counseling appointments available with accredited financial counselors that assist with establishing budgets, work with creditors, file consumer complaints, gather information on local consumer laws, empower Soldiers and Family members to make sound financial decisions, child care reduction, financial early return of dependents, car buying, credit repair, debt issues, investment planning, Thrift Savings Plan, home buying, insurance, college savings, debt liquidation/ bankruptcy, deployment, transition, relocation, check writing principles.
Financial Planning Seminar
Budget planning and assessment to assist with transitioning out of the Army.
Fire and Emergency Services
Fire and Emergency Services works to meet requirements of the Integrated Wildland Fire Management Plan on all training ranges; Wildland firefighting (Federal Fire Departments provide all other fire and emergency services)
Fit For Performance - A Weight Management Program
Fit For Performance is a comprehensive weight management program designed to help Soldiers lose weight and/or meet their body fat standard as outlined in AR 600-9 Army Body Composition Program; maximize military readiness and job performance; lower risk of weight-related disease; and look and feel better. Through a series of 6 sessions, Soldiers will receive group and/or individual counseling. Fit For Performance concentrates on 4 key areas that are essential for long-term weight loss success - sleep, activity, nutrition, and mindfulness. Also available to adult Army beneficiaries on a space-available basis. Call Central Appointments at (808) 433-2778, Option 1, Option 3 or the Schofield Barracks Nutrition Outpatient Clinic at (808) 433-8276.
Fitness Classes
Choose between group cycling, boot camp, yoga, Zumba, Zumba, kickboxing, etc. See Family and MWR calendar for class schedule.
FOCUS (Families Overcoming Under Stress) Project
FOCUS assists families to overcome challenges of deployment, reintegration, communication and setting family goal. FOCUS Resilience Training provides families and couples the skills needed to improve communication, solve problems and set goals.
Food for Families
Provides emergency food/groceries for Military families in need at no cost. The pantry is stocked through donations and food drives.
Fort Derussy Chapel Waikiki
Buddhist Services - First and third Sunday of each month, 1:00 pm Protestant Services - Sunday, 9:00 am
Fort Shafter Bowling
A 22 lane bowling center with a variety of open, cosmic, and league bowling opportunities, along with a large video arcade and snack bar. Catering and birthday party packages also available.
Fort Shafter Intramural Bowling Leagues
Bowling teams units, sections, and directorates at Fort Shafter are welcome to join.
Gestational Diabetes Class
This class is offered at Tripler Army Medical Center for all pregnant TRICARE beneficiaries. Appointments are required. Walk-ins are not permitted. Contact Central Appointments at (808) 433-2778, Option 1, Option 3.
Guard Start Swim Class
Guard Start focuses on prevention of aquatic accidents, fitness and swimming skills, emergency response, leadership skills and the professionalism of lifeguards.
Hale Ikena Banquet and Conference Center
The Hale Ikena Conference and Banquet Center is the perfect place for meetings, conferences and special occasions. Try our new Grand Buffet featuring a rotating menu, fresh soup and salad bar and an array of desserts. Our multitude of services are offered to the entire Hawaii military community and general public! Note. Catered and special events are offered daily.
Hale Koa Hotel
Fort DeRussy Armed Forces Recreation Center is the home of the Hale Koa Hotel, or House of the Warrior, an 818 room, world–class resort hotel and continued favorite R & R destination for our country’s military personnel.
Hawaii Department of Agriculture - Animal Quarantine Station
Hawaii is rabies-free. Hawaii’s quarantine law is designed to protect residents and pets from potentially serious health problems associated with the introduction and spread of rabies. All dogs and cats, regardless of age (puppies and kittens included) or purpose, must comply with Hawaii’s dog and cat import requirements.
Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery
Qualified veterans (including U.S. war allies) and their dependents can be buried in the Hawaii State Veterans' Cemetery on Oahu or Veterans' cemeteries on Hawaii, Kauai, Maui, Molokai or Lanai. Addresses for Veterans' cemeteries on all Hawaiian islands can be found at the website listed below.
Health and Fitness Center
The Family and MWR fitness program oversees six physical fitness centers that offer equipment, classes and personalized services available seven days a week. Schofield Barracks Health and Fitness Center is the answer to all your fitness needs! We offer scheduled aerobics classes, personal training programs and a wide range of fitness equipment. Our center also features a large TRX training area for utilization.
Health Beneficiary Counseling
The Beneficiary Counselor and Assistance Coordinators (BCAC) are available to provide advice and counseling regarding health benefits and benefit options available from military facilities, federally funded health programs, state and county programs, and other sources.
Helemano Military Reservation Chapel
Impact Protestant Service - Sundays, 10:00am Youth Group - Wednesdays 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Hilo Vet Center
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services including professional readjustment counseling to Veterans and families, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death. Services include: •Individual and group counseling for Veterans, Service members, and their families •Family counseling for military related issues •Bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death •Military sexual trauma counseling and referral •Outreach and education including PDHRA, community events, etc. •Substance abuse assessment and referral •Employment assessment & referral •VBA benefits explanation and referral •Screening & referral for medical issues including TBI, depression, etc. In an effort to better serve the veteran and family members, upon request Vet Centers will provide services after normal work hours and/or on weekends. For assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387).
Home Child Care Services - Family Child Care
On-post and off-post Families providing high quality, emotionally secure and educational child care to Military and qualifying DOD Family Members. Parents seeking home child care call Parent Central Office to make an appointment to register your child in CYS Services.
Home School Beginner Ballet/Tap Combo Dance Class
An introduction to the basic fundamentals of ballet and tap dance. Primary ballet terms and positions are presented and reinforced. Tap skills focus on coordination, rhythm and clarity of sound. (1 hour)
Homework Help
Students will receive help with homework as well as time management and organizational skills, as they will learn how to identify urgent versus important homework. They'll leave each session with a checklist of what they completed and what they still need to accomplish. **All participants must be registered to CYS Services Child Youth and School Services Parent Central Services.
Honolulu Vet Center
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services including professional readjustment counseling to Veterans and families, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death. Services include: •Individual and group counseling for Veterans, Service members, and their families •Family counseling for military related issues •Bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death •Military sexual trauma counseling and referral •Outreach and education including PDHRA, community events, etc. •Substance abuse assessment and referral •Employment assessment & referral •VBA benefits explanation and referral •Screening & referral for medical issues including TBI, depression, etc. In an effort to better serve the veteran and family members, upon request VET Centers will provide services after normal work hours and/or on weekends. For assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387).
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 Environmental Health Response Registry
U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) established a Housing Environmental Health Response Registry to address Army Family concerns about housing and related health issues. Information in the Registry will enable MEDCOM to provide you additional information on housing environmental health hazards, assist you in seeking medical care for any housing-related illnesses or concerns, and allow MEDCOM to share your concerns about housing environmental health hazards with Army leadership. The Registry will remain open indefinitely. Please contact the Registry should you have concerns about housing or related health issues that have not been adequately addressed locally.
Hui 'O Na Wahine Merit Scholarship Program
The Hui 'O Na Wahine Merit Scholarship Program provides recognition of academic dedication on the part of the recipients.
Hui 'O Na Wahine Thrift Shop / Schofield Thrift Shop
Hui 'O Na Wahine Thrift Shop is a non for profit store that is run by the Schofield Barracks Spouses club. We have both donations and consignment.
Hula Advanced (Pua ‘ilima)
This is the third level into Hula from the Intermediate class. Your child can only be personally invited to join this class by the Instructor. Your child has already encompassed proper Hula etiquette along with a strong sense of Hawaiian culture and values. Proficient in Hula basics, comprehends Hula songs, and capable of a solo performance. Introduction into Hawaiian chant. Average songs are at least 2-3 songs learned per month. (45 Minute Sessions)
Hula Babies (Pua Lokelani)
Hula students in this class learn to move and pantomime using proper technique. Developmentally the age-appropriate Hula steps, hand motions, and sing-along songs encompasses the Hawaiian culture and values. (45 Minutes)
Hula Intermediate (Pua Lehua
This is the second step into Hula from the novice class. Your child can only be personally invited to join this class by the Instructor. They must exemplify the ability to learn in a fast paced environment, self- directed, and motivated. Your child will develop a higher understanding of all that Hula encompasses. Hula etiquette, importance, variations with implements, history, translations, and language. Average songs are at least 1-2 songs learned per month. (45 Minute Sessions)
Hula Novice (Pua Mele)
Hula is taught with the expectation that the student understands and knows the hula basics and Hawaiian language by command. Although Hula songs are taught at a novice, the average is at least 1 song per month. (45 Minute Sessions)
Human Animal Bond Program
The Human Animal Bond Program uses specially and carefully selected dogs to assist patients who are recovering from physical, behavioral, and social illness.
Identification Card Facilities
ID card appointments, issue, renew, replace; DEERS services / enrollment for eligible military card holders.
IHG Army Hotel
The IHG Army Hotel offers comfortable suites accommodating government, Active-Duty Military and retirees
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. Many states provide considerable disease and state-specific information on their state health agency’s website and search engine.
Inn at Schofield Barracks
Government lodging facility at Schofield Barracks. Includes convenience and video / DVD rental store open 24 hours a day.
Inspector General (IG) Offices
The office of the Inspector General (IG) provides clarification and guidance on Army regulations, policies, and procedures, as well as, conducts thorough objective, and impartial assistance, inspections, assessments, inquiries, and investigations in support of operations, leaders, and Soldiers.
Installation Security Office
Open for walk-in out-processing. Appointments for other personnel security actions should be made through your organization's security manager. Conducts digital fingerprinting of personnel for security background investigations.
Installation Voting Assistance Office (IVAO)
Provides information on voter registration and the absentee ballot procedures; Provides material on the voting process, requesting absentee ballot and mailing the completed forms.
Integrated Religious Support Office
The US Army Hawaii RSO provides religious and worship services, educational opportunities, counseling, and assists with administrative actions such as compassionate reassignments, hardship discharges, and conscientious objector interviews. The IRSO provides accommodations for religious practice for all faith groups (whenever possible) and helps with death notifications. Pastoral care is available at chapels, religious education centers, and Chaplain Family Life Centers located on all principal Army posts on Oahu.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Services
A comprehensive, psychiatric outpatient program for patients who need an intensive program, but do not require inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. Addictions Medicine Intensive Outpatient Program (AMIOP): A five week intensive, outpatient, level 2.5 American Society of Addiction Medicine Treatment program that provides comprehensive evaluation and addiction treatment services to eligible Tricare beneficiaries, ages 18-65 years old. AMIOP offers on/off-site Treatment Team Meetings and is accessible through referring Agencies of Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) (808) 433-8700, Navy Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (SARP) (808) 471-9002, Air Force Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) Program (808) 449-0175, and Marine Corps Substance Abuse Counseling Center (SACC) (808) 257-3900.
Intermediate Drivers Training - Motorcycle Safety Course
Meets Army traffic safety training requirements for course 3a. Class starts promptly at 0900 and is 1.5 hrs. video with discussion and workbook activity.
Intramural Sports Program
The Family and MWR Sports Office coordinates a wide variety of intramural, interservice, and All Army sports program leagues scheduled throughout the year. Leagues are offered for sports like softball, soccer, flag football and volleyball, and they also offer a number of special programs and tournaments scheduled throughout the year.
Island Palm Communities Maintenance Requests
Residents of Island Palm Communities may submit maintenance requests by contacting the maintenance office at the number listed below or by submitting a request online via the resident portal. WHEN COMPLETING AN ONLINE MAINTENANCE REQUEST, PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR COMPLETE STREET ADDRESS AND UNIT NUMBER. If you have not yet registered with our portal, please create an account (see website URL below). Island Palm Communities Community Centers also have self-help items to assist you in maintaining your home.
Island Palm Communities Meet and Greet
Meet other Families new to the Island Palm Communities Ohana. Hear the latest on community activities and special events. Learn about services provided by your community center and the many resources available to you.
Island Palm Communities North Region Leasing Office
Island Palm Communities is a lend lease housing community formed in partnership with the U.S. Army - Hawaii to provide on-post housing for US Army - Hawaii installations. Be part of this desirable community defined by its vibrant and welcoming atmosphere offering a wide choice of homes, inviting streetscapes in scenic surroundings, modern amenities and everything within reach. Beautiful communities on Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army Airfield, Fort Shafter, and Tripler Army Medical Center. North Region Leasing Office serves Schofield Barracks, Wheeler AAF, Helemano Military Reservation. South Region Leasing Office serves Fort Shafter, Tripler, Aliamanu, Red Hill.
Island Palm Communities South Region Leasing Office
Island Palm Communities is a lend lease housing community formed in partnership with the U.S. Army - Hawaii to provide on-post housing for U.S. Army - Hawaii Installations. Be a part of this desirable community defined by its vibrant and welcoming atmospher offering a wide choice of homes, inviting streetscapes in scenic surroundings, modern amenities and everything within reach. Beautiful communities on Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army Airfield, Fort Shafter, and Tripler Army Medical Center. North Region Leasing Office serves Schofield Barracks, Wheeler AAF, Helemano Military Reservation. South Region Leasing Office serves Schofield Barracks, Wheeler AAF, Helemano Military Reservation.
It Takes Two
A monthly couples enrichment workshop. Enhance your relationship by learning skills to improve your communication. Learn about expectations, problem solving techniques, forgiveness, and the importance of fun & friendship! For details and registration, call or go to: http://www.trumba.com/calendars/army_community_service_calendar
Kailua-Kona (Big Island), Hawaii Community-Based VA Outpatient Clinic
The purpose of the Community Based Outpatient Clinics is to provide primary health care to eligible veterans using available resources. Primary health care means non-emergent care for veterans with stable chronic health problems or minor acute illnesses. Veterans wishing to enroll for care in this clinic may call or visit any weekday
Kailua-Kona Vet Center
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services including professional readjustment counseling to Veterans and families, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death. Services include: •Individual and group counseling for Veterans, Service members, and their families •Family counseling for military related issues •Bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death •Military sexual trauma counseling and referral •Outreach and education including PDHRA, community events, etc. •Substance abuse assessment and referral •Employment assessment & referral •VBA benefits explanation and referral •Screening & referral for medical issues including TBI, depression, etc. In an effort to better serve the veteran and family members, upon request VET Centers will provide service after normal work hours and/or on weekends. For assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387).
Kauai Vet Center
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services including professional readjustment counseling to Veterans and families, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death. Services include: •Individual and group counseling for Veterans, Service members, and their families •Family counseling for military related issues •Bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death •Military sexual trauma counseling and referral •Outreach and education including PDHRA, community events, etc. •Substance abuse assessment and referral •Employment assessment & referral •VBA benefits explanation and referral •Screening & referral for medical issues including TBI, depression, etc. In an effort to better serve the veteran and family members, upon request VET Centers will provide services after normal work hours and/or on weekends. For assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387).
Kids on Site (KOS)
Kids on Site (KOS) provides on-site child care during meetings and social gatherings that meet the needs of the Hawaii Army community. These events may include, but are not limited to: Spouses Club and events, volunteer appreciation luncheons, religious functions, deployment briefings, marriage retreats, Town Hall meetings, and Family Readiness Group (FRG) meetings and activities.
Kilauea Military Camp (KMC)
Kilauea Military Camp (KMC) is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of Oahu. Nestled in Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii, KMC is a cool retreat with a relaxed atmosphere and all the personal amenities to provide a delightful, restful and scenic vacation for the entire family. KMC offers tours, golfing, hiking, tennis, bowling, and a physical fitness center. KMC has a chapel, dispensary, gift shop, package store, service station, post office and general store. Each cabin has cable TV, a small refrigerator, and a fireplace. The climate at KMC is much cooler than Oahu, so bring appropriate clothing. Reservations are on a first come, first served basis and are taken by mail 120 days out or by telephone 90 days out.
Law Enforcement
24-hour force protection, law enforcement and community assistance; maintains liaison with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies; supports installation contingency operations; installation information, weapon registry, patrols, bike patrols, Arrive Alive Awareness Programs, Operation Safer Army Garrison, Bike Bonanza, DARE, Keiki IDs, school safety programs, Home Alone, local background checks, Commander's AAandE screenings, special event security support, Military Working Dog Health and Welfare Checks
Learn to Swim Programs
Summer learn to swim programs are offered at all pools every year. Classes are available for all skill levels, from Level one, Introduction to Water Skills, all the way through Level 6, Swimming and Skill Proficiency. Classes are designed for children as young as age 3. Adult swimming classes and private lessons are also available. Children must be registered with Child, Youth and School Services in order to participate. Advanced registration is required, and due to the popularity of these programs, registrations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Schedules and exact times and dates change year to year, but classes typically start at Richardson Pool on Schofield Barracks as early as March and in the other pools starting in June. Class sessions at all pools continue to be available through September of each year.
Legal Assistance
The Legal Assistance Center at Schofield Barracks provides services to include notary services, preparation of Wills and Powers of Attorney, and advice and assistance on estate matters, consumer affairs, landlord/tenant law, contracts, insurance law, divorce and separation counseling, tax law, real estate law, credit and collection matters, paternity actions and military administrative matters. Attorneys are also available to provide preventive law classes and pre-deployment briefings.
Legal Assistance Center Claims Office
If you need assistance filing a claim, the Schofield Barracks Claims Office provides forms and information on claims for loss of or damage to personal property incident to service. Incidents include shipment of personal property and privately owned vehicles, fire, flood, hurricane, or other unusual occurrences, m or by theft or vandalism occurring on government installations, and deployments.
Leilehua Bar and Grill
Dining facility at Leilehua Golf Course, and catering.
Leilehua Golf Course
One of the most challenging championship courses in Hawaii, and an 18 hole course located off H-2 near Wheeler Army Airfield. The golf complex consists of a 6,916 yard par 72 course, a driving range, three huge practice putting greens and a practice sand bunker. The newly renovated clubhouse has a complete pro shop and shower facilities for both men and women. The restaurant and bar will accommodate 200 people for parties and banquets. Tournaments or club event bookings are taken one year in advance.
Leisure Travel Services (LTS)
The Fort Shafter and Schofield Barracks LTS offices sell tickets for luaus, Sea Life Park and other Oahu attractions, as well as, Southern California amusement parks and vouchers for nearby hotels. In addition LTS can arrange inter island vacation packages, airfare and cruises to a variety of worldwide destinations. Check the LTS website often for deals and specials.
Lending Closet
Basic household goods items are available to borrow while waiting for your personal household goods to arrive or during departure. Kits are available based on Family size and include: pots and pans, dishes, silverware, small appliances, irons, iron boards, porta cribs, high chairs, and car seats. Towels, linens, pillows are not available, so these items should be packed in your hold baggage. ID Card and Copy of Orders required.
Libraries
US Army - Hawaii Libraries provide services and materials in a variety of formats to support the information, education, and recreation needs of the Hawaii Army community. The main library, SGT Yano, is located at Schofield Barracks. Branch libraries are located at Fort Shafter and Aliamanu Military Reservation. Stop by the library to find materials for every age and interest.
Lifeguard Classes
Lifeguard classes includes certification in Lifeguarding, CPR/AED, oxygen administration and first aid. This class is offered only at Richardson Pool.
Lihue, Kauai Community-Based VA Outpatient Clinic
The purpose of the Community Based Outpatient Clinics is to provide primary health care to eligible veterans using available resources. Primary health care means non-emergent care for veterans with stable chronic health problems or minor acute illnesses. If you are in the Lihue area and require emergency services, please seek treatment at the Wilcox Memorial Hospital Emergency Room. If you are in the Waimea area and require emergency services, please seek treatment at the Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital Emergency Room. Veterans wishing to enroll for care in this clinic may call or visit any weekday.
Lil Ninjas Martial Arts Class
Martial arts class for youth registered to Child Youth and School Services. Students achieve coordination, social skills, motor skills, and increased concentration.
Long Term Vehicle Storage
Long Term Vehicle Storage
Marriage and Family Therapy Center at Schofield Barracks
The Marriage and Family Therapy Center provides therapeutic support to service personnel and their spouses on a voluntary, self-referral basis. Marital and family treatment is offered in a confidential atmosphere.
Martinez Physical Fitness Center
One of 6 Physical Fitness Centers operated by Morale, Welfare, and Recreation that offers equipment, classes and personalized services 7 days a week.
Master Resilience team-Course (MRT-C)
Master Resilience Trainer Course (MRT-C) is a 10-day course conducted by the R2PC on a quarterly basis. The course teaches participants 14 Resilience Skills, including Hunt the Good Stuff, Detect Icebergs, Effective Praise, and Assertive Communication; at the conclusion of the course, participants are awarded the 8R identified, enabling them to conduct annual resilience training (per AR 350-53). Upcoming FY22 Classes: 28 February - 11 March 2021 9 - 20 May 2021 12 - 23 September 2021
Maui Community-Based VA Outpatient Clinic
The purpose of the Community Based Outpatient Clinics is to provide primary health care to eligible veterans using available resources. Primary health care means non-emergent care for veterans with stable chronic health problems or minor acute illnesses. The CBOC is not equipped to provide emergency services. If emergency services are needed, you should seek treatment at the nearest hopital emergency room. Veterans wishing to enroll for care in this clinic may call or visit any weekday.
Maui Vet Center
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services including professional readjustment counseling to Veterans and families, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death. Services include; •Individual and group counseling for Veterans, Service members, and their families •Family counseling for military related issues •Bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death •Military sexual trauma counseling and referral •Outreach and education including PDHRA, community events, etc. •Substance abuse assessment and referral •Employment assessment & referral •VBA benefits explanation and referral •Screening & referral for medical issues including TBI, depression, etc. In an effort to better serve the veteran and family members, upon request VET Centers will provide servicds after normal work hours and/or on weekends. for assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387)
Medical Records (Families)
The Patient Administration Division at Schofield Barracks Health Clinic consists of the Medical Correspondence Section; the Family Practice Medical Records Section and the Soldier Center Medical Home Service Treatment Records Room. The Medical Correspondence Section provides Release of Information (ROI) request for soldiers, family members and retired beneficiaries. This section also copy medical documentation from the hard copy medical record as well as the electronic medical records in CHCS and AHLTA. The Medical Correspondence Section has up to 30 working days to process any ROI request from soldiers, family members and retirees. Average waiting time for ROI request is about 15 days.
Medical Records (Soldiers)
The Patient Administration Division at Schofield Barracks Health Clinic consists of the Medical Correspondence Section; the Family Practice Medical Records Section and the Soldier Center Medical Home Service Treatment Records Room. The Medical Correspondence Section provides Release of Information (ROI) request for soldiers, family members and retired beneficiaries. This section also copy medical documentation from the hard copy medical record as well as the electronic medical records in CHCS and AHLTA.
Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC) - Army Community Service
Non-medical counseling services intended to provide private and confidential, short term, situational, problem-solving counseling services to Military Service Members and their families when dealing with military life stressors.
Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC) - School Based
Non-medical counseling services intended to provide private and confidential, short term, situational, problem-solving counseling services to family members concerning Military life stressors.
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 Children's Scholarship Information
The School Support Services program helps students and Families by providing post-secondary and scholarship information.
Military Crisis Line
The Military Crisis hotline provides a confidential means for individuals to reach out for help in a non-threatening way; Free, confidential, 24-hour access services, 365 days per year to assist members in crisis or concerned friends and families.
Military Drug Testing
Military Drug Testing specimens are collected at the unit level, and turned in at ASAP, where specimens and documents are quality control inspected and processed for transport to the Forensic Drug Testing Laboratory. Testing is used to determine the presence of illicit substance(s) in urine, as well as the presence of alcohol in the breath.
Military Pet Education (MilPetED) Mobile Application (Android)
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 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 (24 Hour) Desk
24-hour force protection, law enforcement and community assistance for USAG-HI installations located North and South Oahu, Hawaii, and the USAG-HI installations located on the "Big Island", island of Hawaii at Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA).
Military Sports Bike Rider Course
This course is to polish skills for experienced active duty Army riders only and meets the new sustainment training requirements. This class is only for sport bikes, though dual sports and sport tourers may attend if high performance street tires are used. Class starts in classroom with discussion and goes to range after lunch for riding of 9 difficult exercises. The riding exercises will use all of the available tire, so good tires and bike maintenance is a must. Motorcycles will be given a brief tech inspection prior to class. For your safety, if your skills are not up to continuing the class you will be excused at the end of the first or second riding exercise.
Million Dollar Soldier Readiness
This training provides Soldiers with valuable financial tools to help develop self-reliance and personal responsibility. Topics include: Saving, Credit, Investing and Big Purchases. The goal is to encourage Soldiers and Family Members to understand their personal finances and learn tools for financial success.
Mobilization, Deployment, and Support Stability Operations (MDSSO)
The MDSSO provides a variety of classes, interactive workshops, pre-deployment expos, reintegration workshops, and support services to assist Soldiers and their Family Members through the deployment / mobilization process. Ensures Soldier awareness of ACS Educational and Prevention Programs, Family Readiness Resources, and other military and Civilian resources through Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP) and Reverse-SRP.
Mommy and Me Movies
Join other mommies and their toddlers for a toddler-friendly movie, short enough to keep their attention, but long enough for them to enjoy! Seating is first-come, first-served.
Mongolian BBQ
Choose your own vegetables and meats for a delicious stir-fry. Get your barbecue on!
Monthly Nutrition Weight Management / Army Body Composition Program (ABCP)
A nutrition weight management class specifically for Active Duty Soldiers who are enrolled in the Army Body Composition Program (ABCP) or are in need of weight control assistance. This class is available at both Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) and Schofield Barracks Health Clinic. Soldiers must sign up for these classes by calling the numbers listed below. Walk-ins are not permitted.
More to Math: Powered by Lego Education! Tutoring Program
Who says you can’t make learning math fun? More-to-Math helps make confusing, abstract math concepts more approachable for younger students. By engaging in enjoyable Lego based lessons, they learn problem solving skills, math concepts, and how to work in teams all through math -rich lessons. This is a great way to boost your child’s confidence in math and enthusiasm for math class! Child Youth and School Services Parent Central Services.
Motorcycle Basic Rider Course
Class is for beginner or inexperienced riders on their motorcycle or on training motorcycle (limited availability). Two day class requires a minimum of six riders. If minimum riders are not met class will cancel, even on start day. You may use your own bike (preferred, check block below) or training bike provided by course. Army regulations allow student to ride motorcycle directly to class for training. Class begins in classroom, Hut S-25 Area X promptly at 0800. Student must supply PPE (helmets/gloves are available), if using own motorcycle, a brief technical inspection will be done.
MOVE! Weight Management Program
What is MOVE!? MOVE! is a weight management, health promotion program designed to improve the lives of Veterans. MOVE!’s core ideas—encouraging healthy eating behavior, increasing physical activity, and promoting even small weight losses—are easy to follow and based on the latest in nutrition science. With the help of your MOVE! care team, you can reduce health risks, prevent or reverse certain diseases, improve your quality of life, and even live longer!
Mulligan's Bar and Grill
Dining at Walter J. Nagorski Golf Course Fort Shafter; Conveniently located between Hale Ikena Conference Center and Nagorski Pro Shop, Mulligan's Bar and Grill serves up great weekday and dinner specials.
Multi-Disciplinary Behavioral Health (MULTI-D)
The Multidisciplinary (MULTI-D) Behavioral Health Clinic is equipped with a team of providers, to include psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and substance use counselors, to offer comprehensive behavioral healthcare for Active Duty Soldiers and Guard Members.
Multidisciplinary Inclusion Action Team (MIAT)
Multidisciplinary Inclusion Action Team (MIAT) is required when enrolling a child with disabilities in CYS Services. The MIAT process supports the Parent, EFMP, and CYS Service staff in working together to develop a support plan and implement appropriate accommodations that will ensure the child’s health and safety needs are met in the center programs.
Multi-Discipline Section (Multi-D
The Army's Model for behavioral health delivery, we provide behavioral health care to Soldiers, Family Members and Beneficiaries on Oahu and throughout the Pacific Rim, along with effective consultation on behavioral health issues to commanders and other members of the local community. Patients are triaged and seen based on severity of illness or injury.
MyHealtheVet
MyHealtheVet is an online tool that Veterans and caregivers use to manage their health care, refill prescriptions, exchange Secure Messages and even learn about different conditions and ailments. From the number of Secure Messages sent, to the number of My HealtheVet users, and even the number of refills requested, you'll find it on our My HealtheVet data page, updated every quarter.
Na Koa Dental Clinic, Schofield Barracks
Dental clinic for Active Duty Soldiers only
Na Koa Snack Bar
Food service and dining facility located at the Schofield Barracks Bowling Center. Party platters also available to order for special occasions. Please order party platters one week in advance.
National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
A website with information about health care resources for Veterans and the public. You will find information for use to stay healthy. Links to other VA program offices and programs are also provided. This site is sponsored by the VHA National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NCP) to help Veterans stay "well and well-informed."
National Center for PTSD
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can occur after someone goes through a traumatic event like combat, assault, or disaster. Most people have some stress reactions after a trauma. If the reactions don't go away over time or disrupt your life, you may have PTSD. This website provides general information about PTSD, PTSD awareness materials, information about ways to manage stress after trauma, coping skills, and treatment options,
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.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a suicide prevention and general crisis hotline that provides a confidential means for individuals to reach out for help in a non-threatening way; Free, confidential, 24-hour access services, 365 days per year to assist individuals in crisis or concerned friends and families.
Navy Health Promotion
Encourages healthy lifestyles for service members and their eligible beneficiaries. Helps to maintain and reinforce healthy behaviors, and reduce risky behaviors that contribute to preventable illness and injury. Open to all DoD ID card holders
Nehelani Conference and Banquet Center
The Nehelani Conference and Banquet Center is a multipurpose facility offering outdoor gardens, patios, an open air lobby and ballroom. Our center can accommodate just about anything, from a simple morning conference with coffee and pastries to a customized wedding with butler service and a champagne toast. Let our experienced staff plan your next company function, meeting or special occasion today!
Neighborhood Watch Program
U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii’s Directorate of Emergency Services (DES) has community-oriented policing officers dedicated to the revamped Neighborhood Watch Program in area north, headquartered out of Schofield Barracks, and area south, headquartered out of Fort Shafter. The Neighborhood Watch Program is a network of neighbors, trained by crime prevention officers from DES, who serve as additional eyes and ears in their communities. Keep your neighborhood safe by starting a Neighborhood Watch Program on your street. It is a simple process that takes just one person to get started. Find out how you can start up a program in your neighborhood.
Networking and Interviewing Workshop
Learn great strategies to network yourself into your dream job. Networking in person and through social media. Learn about presenting yourself for the interview. Practice your answers with mock interview scenarios.
Nurse Advise line
Call the Advice Nurse if you have a question that does not require a visit or if you are not sure about coming in. If there is no answer, the nurse is currently assessing a patient and we ask that you please call back.
Nutrition for Injury Recovery Class
This class is designed to educate participants on the proper nutrition to enhance/improve injury recovery. This class is available at Schofield Barracks Health Clinic Nutrition Outpatient Clinic. Participants must sign up for the class as walk-ins are not permitted. Contact Central Appointments at (808) 433-2778, Option 1, Option 3.
Nutrition Outpatient Clinic
The Nutrition Outpatient Clinic provides consultation for any disease, condition, or wellness topic related to nutrition including, but not limited to, weight management, meal planning, grocery shopping, meal preparation, general adult wellness, sports and performance, diabetes, heart disease, gastrointestinal dysfunction, and more.
Nutrition Weight Management Class (Non-Active Duty)
A nutrition weight management class specifically for Non-Active Duty community members who are in need of weight control assistance. This class is available at Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC). Military Dependents or Retirees/Family Members (TRICARE beneficiaries) must sign up for these classes through Central Appointments (808) 433-2778, Option 1, Option 3.
Occupational Therapy Clinic
Patients may be referred to the Occupational Therapy Service by their attending military or civilian physician. The primary function of this clinic is the rehabilitation and restoration of function for patients with hand and upper extremity injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and psychological impairments.
Office of Veterans' Services - Hawaii (Hilo)
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.
Office of Veterans' Services - Hawaii (Kailua-Kona)
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.
Office of Veterans' Services - Kauai
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.
Office of Veterans' Services - Maui, Molokai and Lanai
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.
Office of Veterans' Services - Oahu (Diamond Head
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life. Walk-ins are not available at this site.
Office of Veterans' Services - Oahu (Tripler Army Medical Center)
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.
Operation Hero
An 10-week afterschool program for youth experiencing academic and social challenges associated with military life, moves, and separations.
Operation Holiday Joy
Provides commissary gift cards and food items necessary to prepare Thanksgiving and/or Christmas dinner for military families who may otherwise do without.
Operation Kid Comfort
Free custom made quilts and pillows for children of deployed military personnel. Designed with photos of the deployed service member, they serve to comfort children while their parent is away.
Operation READY
“READY” stands for “Resources for Educating About Deployment and You.” It’s a training and information resource developed from lessons learned in the Persian Gulf War and used in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) / Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). The training covers learning about the types of military separation, planning and preparing personal documents, and completing family financial arrangements.
Optometry
The Optometry Clinic provides comprehensive eye care services.
Organizational Point of Contact (OPOC) Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS) Training
As an Organizational Point of Contact (OPOC), learn to register, navigate VMIS, certify volunteer hours, approve volunteer applications, manage volunteer positions, create volunteer job descriptions and positions.
Outdoor Recreation Center
The Schofield Barracks Outdoor Recreation Equipment Rental Center rents equipment for all of your outdoor recreation needs, including items for fishing, camping, bicycling, hiking, boating, boogie boards and surf boards. The ever-popular party essentials are also available including inflatable bouncers, canopies, tables, chairs, coolers, a large trailer BBQ grill, cotton candy, popcorn, and even shave ice machines are available. Outdoor Recreation even has a dunk tank. In addition they offer instructional programs, adventure programs, monthly kayaking, and scuba diving lessons.
Out-Processing
The installation out-processing clearance process ensures all Soldiers are free of debt or obligations prior to their departure from the installation, provide Clearing Papers (DA Form 137-2/137-1), provides individual retirement counseling, assist transitioning Soldiers to new location/units, provides individual transition counseling, Passport / Neutralization.
Parent Central Registration
Parent Central Registration is a one stop office for information and availability of on and off post child and youth programs. Annual registration is required to participate in Child Youth and School Services activities. The Parent Services Central Office provides common support services for other Outreach Services (OS) systems to include parent education services, CYS Services volunteer services, child care resources and referral services.
Parent Liaison Services
Child, Youth and School Services' Parent Liaison Services provides patrons opportunities to get involved by participating in the Parent Advisory Council, volunteering, unit sponsorship, parent education, etc.
Parent Participation Preschool
A three phased program designed to introduce children to a structured learning environment. Children develop skills in language arts, math, science, and problem solving. With a focus on phonics, writing, math skills, and science, the children graduate fully prepared for Kindergarten and have the basis for future social and academic success.
Parenting 101
Parenting 101 - Take your parenting to the next level!: Discover current "best practices" and learn tips and tools to assist you in reaching your parenting goals.
Parenting Referral Services
Provides information and help in finding other needed services. Feel more at home in the military community through the assistance of caring professionals.
Parenting Resources and Information
Hands-on information for parents to make informed decisions about their children and family and various books, videos, websites, and other resource materials on topics such as parenting, family relationships, child development, and infant care available for use.
Passport and Naturalization Office
The Passport Office only accepts and processes applications for official, no-fee, and diplomatic passports for U.S. Citizens (native born, naturalized, American Samoa, Virgin Islands, Guam and Puerto Rico). Passports for unofficial/leisure travel must be applied for through a local U.S Post Office or Hawaii Public Library.
Patient Assistance Line
You may call the Patient Assistance Line to leave a message for your provider, request a medication refill, ask about lab and X-ray results, or talk to a nurse. Messages will be returned within 72 hours.
Patient Education Center and Office
The Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Patient Education Center provides health and wellness information covering a wide range of topics. Center Resources include online health information, over 200 online health videos (multiple languages available), and health information handouts.
Pediatric Immunization Clinic
Each patient must sign in at the front desk, bring immunization record, medical record, outpatient medical card and ID card.
Pediatric Patient Centered Medical Home - Schofield Barracks
Pediatric Patient Centered Medical Home - Schofield Barracks
Personal Training
Whether you are looking to tone up, lose weight, increase your PT scores, or train for a sporting event, our personal trainers can help you achieve your goals. To get started, please sign up on our personal training list at the Schofield Barracks Health and Fitness Center. You will be set up with a Personal Trainer who fits your needs, so you can be on your way to achieving your goals!
Pet Kennels
The Family and MWR Pet Kennel offers your furry friends a place to stay while you’re away! Our outdoor facility contains 196 covered dog kennels, 19 cat kennel, grassy lawns, and large exercise and play areas.
Pililaau Army Recreation Center (PARC)
The Pililaau Army Recreation Center offers cabins and a beach club for your enjoyment and relaxation. All cabins are oceanfront with lanais, BBQ grills, kitchens, cable TV and daily maid service. Cabin prices vary according to rank.
Play Mornings
Provides learning readiness activities for children 0-5. Parents and children have fun learning together through free play, crafts, and circle time.
Play Mornings at ACS
This is a wonderful opportunity to meet other moms and dads, share information and parenting tips, and give your infant/toddler a chance to interact with other children in a safe, structured and nurturing environment. Part 1 - Story Time & Free Play, Part 2 - Sing-song & Free Play
Postal Services
Personal mail processing to Soldiers in the Barracks and receipt of Official Mail for the USAG-HI; Processing of incoming personal mail and distribution of official mail to both Schofield Barracks and Fort Shafter Official Mail and Distribution Centers; Personal mail is consolidated by unit or consolidated mail units at the PO, Schofield Barracks and mail clerks pickup and dispatch at their unit mailrooms for Soldiers in barracks.
Power of Attorney Notarizations
Power of Attorney Notarizations by Legal Assistance Center
Pre- and Post-Deployment Support
Helps prepare Soldiers and Families for Deployments and Reintegration by providing trainings and resources throughout the deployment cycle in a variety of settings.
Pregnancy and Postpartum Physical Training APHN Education
Army Public Health Nursing supports the Pregnancy and Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) program by providing education, support, and resources to assist Soldiers in maintaining optimal fitness during pregnancy and postpartum, and return a fit Soldier back to unit PT after post partum period.
Prevention and Education
The Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) Prevention and Education offers alcohol & drug prevention and education services. Units can obtain training materials, resources, and current information on drug and alcohol trends affecting the military community from this program. ASAP oversees Prime for Life, an evidence-based motivational prevention, intervention, and pretreatment program for high-risk individuals. Basic, as well as Advanced Unit Prevention Leader Training classes, are offered for individuals who oversee and conduct the unit urinalysis testing.
Priority Placement Program (PPP) Hotline
The Civilian Personnel Advisory Center (CPAC) Priority Placement Program (PPP) Hotline should be utilized to make an appointment to register for Federal priority placement / hiring preference. Customers should call hotline and leave a message. A CPAC employee will contact the customer within 3-7 business days to schedule an appointment
Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) Storage
POV Storage by Directorate of Logistics, USAG-HI
Professional Therapeutic Massage - Deep Myo Massage
An affordable practice of bodywork methodology for all ages that addresses your specific individual needs and assists you in achieving and maintaining an optimal state of wellness through a combination of modalities offering a professional experience for a relaxed and balanced body to better handle daily stresses, help improve physical health and sustain a better quality of life.
Prosperous Parenting Class
Participants discuss essential parenting skills and challenges to parenting. Explore realistic and unrealistic expectations for children, understand your child's development, and create a plan for your child's safety. Learn effective rewards and consequences.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) for Unit-Level Resilience Training
Ready and Resilient Performance Center (R2PC) Master Resilience Trainer Performance-Expert (MRT-PEs) are available to conduct Quality Assessment/Quality Enhancement (QA/QE) for Master Resilience Trainers (MRTs) (i.e., 8-Romeos) teaching Resilience training at the Unit Level to help prepare for unit level Resilience training and provide feedback for sustains and improves upon completion of the training in order to maximize the effectiveness of future Resilience trainings. The MRT-PEs coach the MRTs throughout the training and provide support before, during, and after each class wherever the training is being conducted, and maintain contact with 8-Romeos as they prepare for Resilience training.
Readers Theatre - Tutoring Program
Students will read and discuss a variety of plays across an array of themes, ranging from historical biographies to classic fiction and modern stories. Reader’s theater helps students find a creative outlet to express themselves while working on language skills, reading comprehension skills, and reading fluency. **All participants must be registered to CYS Services Child Youth and School Services Parent Central Services.
Readjustment Counseling Service - Vet Center
Vet Centers offer free and confidential services and opportunities to learn about readjustment and psychological health issues related to military service, building coping skills, reconnecting with others, individual counseling, couples and family counseling, group counseling, PTSD counseling, sexual trauma counseling, help for women veterans, bereavement counseling, employment counseling, classes, workshops, support groups, alcohol and drug treatment referrals, community education VA benefits and information, referrals to community resources.
Ready and Resilient Performance Center (R2PC)
Ready and Resilient Performance Center (R2PC) provides resilience and performance-enhancement training to Soldiers, Families and Army Civilians. The R2PC staff, MRT-Performance Experts, delivers tailored, executive-level resilience and performance-enhancement training, executes Master Resilience Trainer (MRT) level 1 courses (quarterly), provides assistance with quality assurance and control of unit-level resilience training, and conducts learning enhancement education and training to Soldier Recovery Unit cadre, Soldiers and their families, supports Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve Command requirements. Specialized classes include (a full listing can be found at: ________: • Leader Development Course (quarterly): Mid-level Leaders learn how key concepts like Energy Management, and Attention Control can positively impact leader effectiveness. • Executive Resilience and Performance Course (quarterly): 4, 8, and 16-hour executive courses to inform and education senior Leaders about the services and trainings available through the R2PC. • Deployment Cycle Resilience Training (as requested): Resilience training for Soldiers deploying longer than 90 days. Additionally, R2PC offers: • Family, Spouse, and Teen Resiliency Training • Personalized and Unit Performance Mental Training Plans • APFT Mental Training Course • Academic Performance Training • ENGAGE Training • ACE-SI T4T Training
Reassignments
The Reassignments Section under the Directorate of Human Resources ensures that all Soldiers on Assignment Instructions (AI) have a smooth and timely Permanent Change of Station (PCS) transition. The Reassignment Work Center conducts levy briefs and coordinates with Installation Sponsorship, Out-processing Coordinators, and Unit Sponsorship Coordinator (losing/gaining) to collaborate and monitor Army Career Tracker (ACT) Sponsorship process.
Religious Services
For a comprehensive list of religious programs and services, please check under the resource listing "Religious Support Office."
Relocation Readiness Program (RRP)
Offers information, resources, and on-line tools to educate and empower Soldiers and Family member so they are able to make informed decisions that will help to ease the moving process. Services include Relocation Planning, Welcome Information, Newcomer Orientation, Island Tour, Hawaiian Cultural Workshops, Lending Closet, Immigration Application Assistance, Plan My Move (online resource information tool) and Sponsorship Training.
Resume Lab
Employment Readiness staff will be on hand to assist you with your current resume'. Walk in anytime between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Preference given to those who have attended an Employment Readiness Resume' workshop. Bring your laptop/netbook/personal electronic device. Wi-Fi and a limited number of desktop computers available.
Resume Writing Workshop
Write a targeted resume' to successfully apply for a private sector job. Learn about the two resume' styles and choose the best one for you. Summarize your accomplishments. Feel free to bring your laptop or tablet.
Retirement and Insurance Planning Course
Retirement and Insurance Planning
Retirement Services
The mission of the Retirement Services Office (RSO) is to provide quality and exceptional service to all retiring/retired Soldiers, their family members and widows with up-to-date information on authorized retirement benefits and entitlements they have earned serving our nation.
Risk Reduction Program (RRP)
The Risk Reduction Program (RRP) identifies installation and Soldier high risk behaviors as well as mitigation and prevention strategies to increase individual and mission readiness through the Commanders’ Risk Reduction Toolkit (CRRT). The CRRT is a comprehensive application within Army Vantage that provides Command Teams with Unit or Soldier data. CRRT access is granted by the RRP Coordinator. Also, the Unit Risk Inventory, an anonymous survey designed to screen for high-risk behaviors and useful in prevention efforts, is available to Commanders.
RV / Boat / Jet Ski Storage Lot
RV / Boat / Jet Ski Storage Lot
SBHC Medical Laboratory
The USAHC-SB Medical Laboratory provides quality and timely medical outpatient laboratory services for diagnostic testing. USAHC Medical Laboratory serves patients on a walk-in basis, however all laboratory test requests including pregnancy and mandatory HIV screens must be submitted by a licensed provider.
Schofield Barracks - Main Post Chapel
Schofield Barracks Main Post Chapel offers Catholic and Protestant services on Sunday as well as various religious education programs throughout the week. Protestant Services "Schofield Community Chapel"- Sunday, 9:00 am Catholic Religious Education - 9:45-10:45 am Catholic Mass - Sunday, 11:00 am contact Pacific House of Mission Youth Study - Tuesday, 6:00 or 7:00 pm contact (808) 341-9685 Islamic Jummah Prayer in Main Post Chapel Annex, room 232 - Fridays, 12:00 pm contact (808) 655-9307 or (808) 655-6644 Catholic Women of the Chapel (CWOC) - Monday, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm contact schofieldcwoc@hotmail.com Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC) - Tuesday, 9:00 am contact PWOCatAMR@gmail.com; schofieldPWOC@gmail.com *For more dates and times, please visit our website.
Schofield Barracks Arts & Crafts Center
The Arts and Crafts Center on Schofield Barracks offers a wide variety of programs to enhance creative and technical skills. We can help preserve a treasured photo, celebrate a birthday, or develop a lifelong hobby. There is also a selection of ready-made gifts for farewell presentations or other occasions.
Schofield Barracks Bowling
Bowling center with Na Koa Snack Bar, Pro Shop, and Barber Shop. Bowling activities include: Leagues and Tournaments, Cosmic Bowling with shoe and locker rentals. Catering and birthday party packages also available
Schofield Barracks Commissary
The Schofield Barracks commissary provides quality grocery products at cost to Active Duty military personnel and retirees, members of the Reserve and National Guard, and their families. Store Services include: ATM, Bakery, Deli, Fresh Lobster, Fresh Sandwiches to go, Plants, Rotisserie Chicken, Sushi, paperless coupon system, and rewards programs.
Schofield Barracks Dental Clinic
Dental clinic for Active Duty Soldiers only
Schofield Barracks First Hawaiian Bank
First Hawaiian Bank offers a variety of loans, mortgages, credit cards, checking and savings accounts, business banking, wealth management, and online and mobile services to provide you with more convenience so that you can bank 24/7.
Schofield Barracks Inn Lodging - Deli
Dine-in breakfast, brunch, and lunch restaurant with an after hours menu available. Food is made when ordered, call ahead for quick pick-up.
Schofield Barracks Movie Theater
On-post movie theater that features new releases. Courtesy of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES).
Schofield Federal Credit Union
The Schofield Federal Credit Union offers a full range of financial services and dedicated to ensure members are treated with respect and fairness by providing financial education and counseling.
School Age Services
Before and after school programs and out of school care options for children in grades K-5. Through partnerships with National 4-H, CHARACTER COUNTS, and Boys and Girls Clubs of America, the program helps children learn to work with their strengths, interests, and each other, to feel good about themselves, and to grow as individuals. Programs are offered in the core areas of leisure, recreation, and the arts; sports and fitness; life skills, citizenship and leadership; and mentoring and support services. The Hawaii program is 100% accredited through the National Council on Accreditation.
School Support Services
School Support Services is a branch of Child, Youth and School Services (CYS) Services. The program is responsible for the coordination and assistance of Army school-age youth with educational opportunities and information necessary to achieve academic success. This is accomplished through the work of the School Liaison Officer, who serve as the installation subject matter expert for youth education and school transition issues.
School Support Services (SSS) Home School Support Group
The Home School Support Group offers weekly educational activities and opportunities for home school youth. CYS Homework Centers and technology labs are also available to home school youth (by appointment). School Support Services provides educational information and answers parents home school questions.
School-Age Homework Centers
The School Support Services office works closely with the director of each Army School-Age Center (grades K-5) to support the Homework Center, which serves as an “anchor” for Military children-creating a safe and familiar academic support environment before and after school.
Schools of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration and Skills (SKIES) Unlimited
The Army Schools of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration and Skills (SKIES) Unlimited program offers classes that are geared to enrich the lives of the military child.
Science Fun - Tutoring Program
Helps students get excited to learn about how things are made! These lessons include fun and enriching experiments, hands on activities, and discussion that will have you student wanting to learn about science. **All participants must be registered to CYS Services Child Youth and School Services Parent Central Services.
Scream Free Marriage Workshop
This 3-week series introduces new concepts about marriage, teaching couples how to embrace their separate selves as a profound vehicle for strengthening their marriage.
Scream-Free Parenting Series
This 4-week series introduces new concepts about parenting, teaching parents how to embrace their separate selves as a profound vehicle for strengthening their relationship with their kids.
Self Advocacy for Encouragement and Resources (S.A.F.E.R),
A Family Advocacy - Women's Support Group, topics include: Expectations in Marriage, Information and Resources, Safety Planning, Group Activities, Managing Anger and Stress, Power and Control, Cycle of Violence, Intimacy and Love, Presentations by Group Members, Self Esteem and Self-Confidence, Changing Patterns with Partner, Expressing Emotions.
Sexual Harassment Assault Victim Advocacy Services
Sexual Harassment Assault Victim Advocacy Services: Are you a victim of sexual assault? You are not alone. Remember that "No" means "No". If you have been sexually assaulted contact a Victim Advocate at 624-SAFE.
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Walk-in Screening Clinic
Confidential screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) at the Army Public Health Nursing (APHN) Screening Walk-in Clinic. The STI Screening Walk-in Clinic provides confidential screenings, testing, and education to those who believe they may have been exposed to STIs. The clinic offers another alternative to access medical care for STI screening / testing besides requesting assistance through unit providers.
Sleep Disorders Clinic
Sleep Disorders Clinic
Sleep Solutions Workshop
The Sleep Solutions Workshop provides participants the latest research and tips on getting the best sleep possible.
Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC)
The Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC) is a one-stop location built to equip and aid Wounded, Ill, and Injured Soldiers who are assigned or attached to Warrior Transition Units. SFAC services help these Soldiers make life-changing decisions as they transition back to duty or on to civilian life. We strive to deliver tailored, compassionate, and coordinated transitional services designed to promote self-reliance, wellness, and healing during their medical recuperation and transition. The facilities provide a warm, relaxed environment where Soldiers and their Families can gather to foster physical, spiritual, and mental healing. The SFAC coordinates and refers services like: ◦Information and Referral assistance: Provides reception services and general orientation. ◦Military Personnel Services: Help coordinate military records and information, as well as identification cards and records management, where available. ◦Entitlement and Benefits services: Help with education plans, benefits review, Family member education support, and other career-enhancing information. ◦Soldier for Life: A Transition Assistance Program that supports mandatory Transition requirements and services. ◦Financial Counseling: Provides credit management, budget development, consumer information and awareness, financial counseling and assistance. It also provides emergency financial assistance in the form of loans or grants, and monetary assistance for undergraduate education for dependent children. ◦Substance Abuse information and referral for Family members. ◦Coordination of Legal and Pastoral Services. ◦Help to find lodging resources for Family members. ◦Child Care Referral provides registration services for all Child, Youth, and School Services programs including Sports and Family Child Care (FCC) homes. ◦Coordination with Army Reserve, National Guard, and State and Local Agencies.
Soldier Centered Medical Homes (SCMH)
The Soldier Centered Medical Homes (SCMH) is designed to improve and enhance individual and unit medical readiness, and are located in close proximity to Soldiers and their unit.
Soldier for Life - Transition Assistance Program
Individual job counseling, resume assistance, orientation sessions and workshops, and an extensive employer database are also available to help those re-entering the job market.
Soldier Readiness Processing and Mobilization
The Soldier Readiness Processing and Mobilization section under the Directorate of Human Resources validates Soldiers processing for deployments, reintegrates redeploying Soldiers, and coordinates with legal, finance, dental, personnel, ACS, Medical Operations, Chaplain Services, and ID Cards / DEERS.
Soldier's Chapel
Saint Martin's Anglican Service - Sundays, 10:00am Orthodix Divine Liturgy Service - Sundays, 8:00am Buddhist Service - Sundays at 6:00pm
Special Victim Counsel Program
Special Victims Counsel (SVC) are legal assistance attorneys who have received special training and are designated by the Staff Judge Advocate to provide victims of rape and sexual assault with confidential legal representation related to issues that may arise as a result of being sexually assaulted.
Sports Play Mornings
This is a wonderful opportunity to meet other moms (and dads), share information and parenting tips, and give your infant/toddler a chance to interact with other children in a safe, structured and nurturing environment.
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. All 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.
Stress Solutions Workshop
Participants learn to identify the causes of stress as well as how it affects our lives, and learn techniques such as positive self-talk, how to not take things personally, and relaxation techniques. For next course details and registration, go to: http://www.trumba.com/calendars/army_community_service_calendar
Strike Zone Snack Bar
Fort Shafter Bowling Center Snack Bar
Strong Beginnings Pre-Kindergarten Class
Strong Beginnings prepares pre-kindergarten children for transition into the actual school kindergarten classroom. Child Development Centers can coordinate school visits by contacting the School Liaison Office at Schofield Barracks.
Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (SUDCC) - [formerly known as the Army Substance Abuse Program Clinic / Counseling Center]
Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (SUDCC) provides intensive outpatient treatment for alcoholism and drug addiction for adults ages 18-65. The program is designed to rehabilitate and return to duty those who have the potential for continued military service, and offer services to others until their time of separation.
Suicide Prevention
The Suicide Prevention Program provides an array of trainings for suicide intervention skills, prevention, and follow-up in an effort to reduce the occurrence of suicidal behavior.   Trainings available include: ACE (Ask, Care Escort), ACE-SI (Ask, Care, Escort - Suicide Intervention), and REACH (Resources Exist, Asking Can Help).
Sundae Monday
Build your own ice cream sundae as part of our lunch buffet for $14.95.
Supplemental Home School Program
Provides supplemental education fro military home-schooled children. In addition to nurturing a love for learning, students receive guidance, support and encouragement.
Survivor Outreach Services
Our Fallen Soldiers have paid the ultimate sacrifice. Their Families deserve our respect, gratitude, and the very best we can provide. If you’re a surviving Family member, Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) offers you access to support, information, and services, closest to where you live, when you need it and for as long as you need it. Survivor Outreach Services is part of the Army Casualty Continuum of Care. It’s designed to provide long-term support to surviving Families of Fallen Soldiers. Our goal is to reassure Survivors that they remain valued members of the Army Family.
Survivor Outreach Services' Financial Counseling
In times of emotional distress, figuring out what to do about finances can create a heavy burden. Survivor Outreach Services Financial Counselors provide professional financial information and services in areas such as investing, estate planning, tax issues, and basic budgeting. Our Financial Counselors are committed to helping you create financial security. They also help ensure you get the information you need to make sound financial decisions.
Survivor Outreach Services Local Support
Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) local Support Coordinator are available to meet with you as you journey through this difficult transition by providing direct services as well as information, referrals, and recommendations. He or she can also connect you with support groups, spiritual resources, and bereavement and financial counselors. Your SOS Coordinator can also help you request and obtain copies of documents, navigate local, state, and federal agencies, and direct you to additional Survivor resources.
Swim Team
Richardson Pool at Schofield Barracks offers year-round youth swim teams
Swimming Pool - Party Reservations
All Army Hawaii pools also offer party reservations. Plan your next event at any of our pools and you’re sure to have a splashing good time! From covered gazebo areas at Richardson Pool to scenic overlooks at Tripler pool, there’s a spot that’s perfect for your next get together just ready and waiting. Contact any of the pools for more information.
Swimming Pools
The Family and MWR Aquatics program operates four pools at Schofield Barracks, Tripler Army Medical Center, Helemano Military Reservation (HMR), and Aliamanu Military Reservation (AMR). All the pools offer an extensive learn to swim program and a number of other water-based instructional classes and programs.
Taco Tuesday Night
Enjoy three tacos, rice and beans for only $4.99/person.
Tae Kwon-Do - Schofield Barracks
Taekwondo beginner, intermediate, intermediate II, and advanced class for youth registered to Child Youth and School Services.
Tax Preparation Services
Tax Preparation Assistance Services
Team Red, White & Blue (RWB)
We are creating communities of veterans, their families, and American citizens that enjoy authentic interaction through physical and social activities. Team RWB chapters and communities deliver consistent, local opportunities for veterans and the community to connect through physical activities, social events, and volunteer opportunities, providing a variety of ways to get involved.
Tele-Behavioral Health Cell
Tele-Behavioral Health provides non-acute individual psychotherapy, psychotropic medication management, and behavioral health evaluations.
Temporary Change of Station (TCS) Orders
Issuance and management of deployment orders for all regular Army units and Soldiers
The Hanger Entertainment Center
The Hanger is an entertainment center with four bowling lanes with state of the art audio and video systems, as well as multiple HDTVs, pool tables and more. It is the ultimate spot for food, fun and relaxation. Also available for parties, hail and farewells.
The Hui O' Na Wahine - All Ranks Spouses Club
The Hui 'O Na Wahine Spouses Club is a social organization with monthly luncheons, activity clubs, and special interest groups where members can explore the outdoors, learn new skills, practice a hobby, volunteer, and have fun!
The Mission Continues
The Mission Continues is a nonprofit, non-partisan organization that empowers Service Members and Veterans to keep serving and succeeding in their communities. Operations in cities nationwide deploy Veteran volunteers alongside non-profit partners and community leaders to solve some of the most challenging issues facing our communities: improving community education resources, eliminating food deserts, mentoring at-risk youth and more.
The Ombudsmen Program
The Wounded Warrior Ombudsmen serve as a local resource, facilitator, and problem solver for Service Members and their Families. Ombudsmen are located in the Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) and serve as a liaison between MEDCOM, the Soldier and Family member, the MTF commander, and the Warrior in Transition Unit (WTU) commander. The Ombudsman assists WTU and non-WTU Soldiers and their Families with medical related issues. The Wounded Soldier Family Hotline (WSFH) [(800) 984-8523] serves as a 24/7 resource to any beneficiary seeking assistance with a medical issue/concern including wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers, and military Caregivers. Whether you have questions about the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES) process, the VA Caregiver Program, or benefits, the WSFH and Ombudsmen are standing by to assist. If you are not in a community with an Ombudsman, please call the Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline at (800) 984-8523.
Tobacco Cessation
Attend two workshop group education sessions or one-on-one with our Health Promotion Registered Nurse. The program, offered by Navy Health Promotion, stresses behavior modifications, group support, stress reduction, etc. Adjunct medications available are Nicoderm Patch, Zyban, or Nicorette gum.
Tobacco Cessation
Attend two workshop group education sessions or one-on-one with a Health Promotion Registered Nurse. This program, offered by Navy Health Promotion, stresses behavior modifications, group support, stress reduction, etc. Adjunct medications available are Nicoderm Patch, Zyban, or Nicorette gum.
Tobacco Cessation
Attend two workshop group education sessions or one-on-one with a Health Promotion Registered Nurse. This program, offered by Navy Health Promotion, stresses behavior modifications, group support, stress reduction, etc. Adjunct medications available are Nicoderm Patch, Zyban, or Nicorette gum.
Tobacco Cessation
Attend two workshop group education sessions or one-on-one with a Health Promotion Registered Nurse. This program, offered by Navy Health Promotion, stresses behavior modifications, group support, stress reduction, etc. Adjunct medications available are Nicoderm Patch, Zyban, or Nicorette gum.
Toddler Dance Class - Rhythm and Motion
A parent assisted pre-dance class introduces toddlers to the world of dance through movement, music and structured activities that enhance both gross and fine motor skills. We sing, dance and explore rhythm through familiar songs while gently introducing fundamental ballet. (45 minutes)
Toon Time Matinee
Toon Time Matinee is for caregivers and their children ages 0-3 (older siblings welcome). Join us for a free movie, fun and social interaction.
Transition Center
The mission of the Transition Center is to provide separation services to all Soldiers of the Pacific Rim. The section processes ETS, Retirements, Release from Active Duty (REFRAD), Medical Separations, Discharge/Retirement, Chapter Eliminations (both voluntary and involuntary separations), mobilized RC Soldiers, and release and retirement of AGR Soldiers. The Transition Center issues DD Form 214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty), discharge certificates, retirement flags, pins and certificates.
Transition Counseling
Individual job counseling, resume assistance, orientation sessions and workshops, and an extensive employer database are available to help those re-entering the job market through the Soldier for Life - Transition Assistance Program.
Transportation - Personal Property - Inbound
Inbound
Transportation - Personal Property - Outbound
Outbound
TRICARE Dental Plan
Routine dental treatment for all patients other than Active Duty Soldiers is provided by Civilian dentists accessed through the TRICARE Dental Plan.
TRICARE Services
Military members and families eligible through DoD have three options from which to choose their health insurance coverage: 1. TRICARE Prime 2. TRICARE Standard 3. TRICARE Extra
Tripler Army Dental Clinic
General Dentistry, Dental Hygiene, Endodontics, Prosthodontics, Orthodontics, Periodontics, and Pedodontics
Tripler army Medical Center (TAMC) Chapel
Chaplain ministry is available 24 hours a day. Patients desiring to see a Chaplain should call (808) 433-5727 or after-duty hours haplain (808) 433-6661. Pastoral care includes assistance with religious, personal, marriage and family problems. Catholic Mass - Monday through Thursday, 12:00 pm; Saturday, 5:00 pm; Sunday, 11:00 am Prostestant Services - Sunday, 9:00 am
Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Emergency Room
The ER is designed to care for problems that require rapid attention by a physician, such as a suspected heart attack, loss of consciousness, difficulty in breathing, a broken bone or other severe injuries. If you feel you have a serious emergency medical condition, do not hesitate to call 911 for an ambulance.
Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Information Center
Tripler Army Medical Center serves is a medical facility providing health care / medical services for all branches of military services.
Tripler Army Medical Center Legal Assistance
The Tripler Law Center only offers notary services, limited Will services, and medical claims. More extensive legal assistance is available at the Schofield Barracks Legal Assistance Center.
Tripler Customer Relations (Patient Advocate)
The Tripler Customer Relations staff assists patients and Family Members resolve healthcare concerns by serving as liaison between the patient and the staff.
Tripler Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care
The Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care offers chaplain ministry 24 hours a day to meet the religious and spiritual needs of the hospital community. Pastoral care includes assistance with religious, personal, marriage, and family problems.
Tripler Federal Credit Union
Military credit union offering services to members only
Tripler Fisher House
The Tripler Fisher House serves Military families during times of medical crisis. Hawaii has homes located at Tripler that can accommodate 19 families at any one time. Hawaii Fisher Houses stay at 100% occupancy while maintaining a waiting list for those incoming patients and their families. Referrals to the Fisher House are generally done through a case worker, hospital staff, service liaison, the Service Member's unit. However, you can do a self referral, just call the house manager directly to discuss your situation and to check on room availability.
Tripler Internal Medicine Clinic
The Internal Medicine Clinic offers a full spectrum of healthcare services by appointment for adult beneficiaries empaneled with the clinic.
Tripler Lodging
Military lodging two-room suites, priority is given to persons on official orders, anyone not on orders may lodge there on a space-available-basis
Tripler Meditation Chapel
The Tripler Meditation Chapel is open 24 hours daily for prayer and meditation. Religious literature is available for personal spiritual encouragement.
Tripler Outpatient Social Work Clinic
The Outpatient Social Work Clinic provides counseling services to all Military personnel and their Families to assist in dealing with issues that affect their lives. Services include initial intake interviews, individual and couples counseling, deployment concerns, and referrals for any other appropriate services.
Tripler Pediatric / Adolescent Clinic
Appointments for the Pediatric Clinic are made through the Pediatric Appointment System. All patients with acute problems will be seen, but walk-ins may have to wait up to three hours, depending on seriousness of their problems. To minimize waiting time, call for a same-day appointment.
Tripler Religious Services
Tripler religious services include the following: protestant, gospel, bible study, catholic mass, Jewish
Tropic Lightning Museum
The Tropic Lightning Museum collects, preserves, interprets and exhibits the artifacts and related memorabilia, which reflect the history of Schofield Barracks, the 25th Infantry Division, and Wheeler Army Airfield. Tours, group tours, and children activities offered.
Tropics Community Activity Center
The Tropics Community Activity Center features sandwiches, hamburgers, etc., at MacGregor’s Market, refreshing smoothies, Starbucks coffee, an internet lounge and video stations. The Tropics is an excellent location for Unit and/or birthday celebrations. Tropics features fun for the whole family!
U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii- Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
The Department of the Army EEO program ensure fairness, justice, and equity for all Army Civilians regardless of age, race, color, national origin, gender, disability, genetics, religion and equal pay are obligations of leadership and functions of command. Key services offered: community outreach and support for Special Emphasis Programs, Management Directive 715 Reports, processing office for EEO Complaints, Command Climate Surveys, Anti-Harassment and NO FEAR Act Education, Reasonable Accommodation, Ethnic Observances and Awareness, Discrimination Information, DODIRD Investigations EEOC Hearings
Unit / Agency Financial Management Training
Financial readiness training tailored for units/agencies to assist with preventing financial difficulties before they arise and prepare for a financially stable future. Training topics by request.
Unit Physical Training (PT) Sessions at the Health and Fitness Center
Choose between group cycling, boot camp, yoga, or Zumba for a fun calorie scorching PT session at the HFC. The class is led by certified instructors, and will challenge your soldiers for 60 minutes (0630-0730).
United Service Organization (USO) - Hawaii Area Office
USO Hawaii also provides outreach to all other military bases on Oahu to include Coast Guard Stations Barber’s Point and Sand Island and Marine Corps Base Hawaii. With the help of over 300 volunteers and 16 staff, we support over 200,000 service members and families on Hawaii.
United Service Organization (USO) - Pohakuloa Training Area
USO Pohakuloa Training Area is located on the Big Island of Hawaii. This center focuses on serving the military conducting training on the Big Island. USO PTA is the sole location on the base to connect service members to family, home, and country. Additionally, service members have access to free beverages, snacks, much-needed WiFi connection, and a comfortable place to relax. The USO PTA has varying hours of service due to military rotational needs. Please call ahead to ensure the center is open during the time you wish to visit.
United Service Organization (USO) - Schofield Transitions
The USO Pathfinder Transition Program works with strategic partners to connect service members and military spouses to resources through a holistic approach, focusing on: *Employment *Education - Including leading online learning platforms like Skillsoft, IBM SkillsBuild, and Coursera *Financial readiness *Mentorship Our Specialists support service members and family members up to one year before their transition and ensure continuity of care by extending support up to one year beyond the service member’s date of separation. Our Specialists also support military spouses throughout the many transitions they face during their family’s time in service. Through the USO’s vast network of networks, Specialists connect individuals directly to the best-in-class public and private resources across the nation that offer relevant services to transitioning service members and military spouses.
United Service Organizations (USO) - Honolulu International Airport
The USO Honolulu Center is located on the ground floor of the Honolulu International Airport between Baggage Claims 19 and 20. This USO center can be service members first and last stop on the island. Every day the USO Honolulu center offers a hot meal and can provide information for a traveling service member and their families. USO Honolulu is open Monday-Sunday from 0800-2000. We recently expanded our services to Tripler Medical Center, providing support to the military caregivers.
United Service Organizations (USO) - Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
USO JBPHH is located at the AMC Terminal at Hickam, providing services to deploying troops and traveling Space-A passengers. We also offer a host of signature programs through Pearl Harbor and Hickam such as our Operation Birthday Cake, Bob Hope Legacy Reading program and our Mobile Meal program.
United Service Organizations (USO) - Schofield Barracks
USO Schofield Barracks is located on Schofield Barracks and offers a home-like atmosphere to active duty and families. Supporting the 25th Infantry Division, USO hosts a number of free programs such as mobile lunches, holiday events such as a Thanksgiving Luncheons and Christmas Day Meal serving single Soldiers far away from home.
US Army - Hawaii Equal Opportunity (EO) Office
The Army's EO program formulates, directs, and sustains a comprehensive effort to maximize human potential and to ensure fair treatment for all persons based solely on merit, fitness, and capability in support of readiness.
US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) - Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
USACE EEO Program
US Army Museum of Hawaii
Museum exhibits tell the story of the US Army in Hawaii and the Pacific area, the military history of Hawaii, and the contributions made by Hawaii and Hawaii’s citizens to the nation’s defense. Key exhibits include the military organizations of the Hawaiian monarchy, Coast Artillery in Hawaii, Hawaii’s critical role in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, the Go For Broke Nisei Soldiers, the General Shinseki Gallery, and a Gallery of Heroes to honor all citizens of Hawaii who earned our nation’s two highest awards for valor. Group tours for military and civilians are conducted by appointment.
USARHAW SHARP Resource Center
The U.S. Army Hawaii (USARHAW) SHARP Resource Center streamlines the response system to meet the needs of sexual harassment and / or sexual assault victims. All of the agencies who respond to sexual assault-advocates, lawyers, investigators-are brought together at one location. It is also a resource for commanders and leaders to find expert guidance and knowledge for SHARP training, prevention and response techniques.
VA Caregiver Support
Caregivers play an important role in the health and well-being of Veterans. The Caregiver Support Program offers training, educational resources, and multiple tools to help you succeed. Please contact our Caregiver Support Line for advice on being a caregiver. Help at your Fingertips
VA Leeward Community Based Outpatient Clinic
Primary care health services including urgent care, pharmacy, dental, mental health, OEF/OIF program, prosthetics, women veterans health clinic, patient advocate, homeless programs, Fisher House, VA Community Living Center, and VA Caregiver Support Line.
VA Pacific Islands Health Care System
The VA Pacific Islands Health Care System (VAPIHCS) Honolulu provides a broad range of medical care services, serving an estimated 31,000 Veterans throughout Hawaii and the Pacific Islands. The VAPIHCS provides outpatient medical and mental health care through our main Ambulatory Care Clinic on Oahu (Honolulu) and through seven Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) including: Hawaii (Hilo and Kona), Maui, Kauai, and Guam. Traveling clinicians also provide episodic care on Lanai and American Samoa. A fee basis Internist residing on Molokai provides medical care eight hours/week at the Molokai Rural Health Center. Mental health care is provided by traveling clinicians from the Maui CBOC. Long-term and transitional rehabilitative care services are provided by the VA 60-bed Center for Aging, located on the Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) grounds. VA staffed inpatient psychiatric care and partial hospitalization care are also provided within a 20-bed VA operated ward in Tripler Army Medical Center. A 16-bed VA Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Residential Rehabilitation Program formerly in Hilo, on the island of Hawaii, has been successfully relocated to a VA Ward with TAMC on Oahu in December 2005. Medical inpatient care for Veterans is provided by VA hospitalists and Department of Defense (DoD) physicians in TAMC through a VA/DoD sharing agreement, or through non-VA care providers in the community. Home Based Primary Care is provided on the islands of Oahu, Hawaii (Hilo and Kona) and Kauai (Lihue).
VA Pacific Islands Health Care System - Pharmacy
For information on how to fill a prescription through the VA Pacific Islands Health Care System or dispose of unwanted medications you may visit the website below or contact the Matsunaga VA Pharmacy at 808-433-0050 (Oahu Veterans). Neighbor Islands, Guam, or Saipan Veterans should call1-800-214-1306. America Samoa Veterans should call 1-684-699-3730 press #5. You may also contact the VA Call Center at 1-800-214-1306, Monday - Friday from 8am - 4pm.
Vehicle Resale Lot
Sell / buy used cars at the Vehicle Resale Lot. Parking in the Resale Lot requires a permit. The Fee for this permit $1 per day for a minimum of 7 days or longer in increments of 7 days, example $14 for 14 days.
Vehicle Safety Checks
Vehicle Safety Checks
Vet Center Call Center 877-WAR-VETS )
1-877-WAR-VETS is an around the clock confidential call center where combat Veterans and their families can call to talk about their military experience or any other issue they are facing in their readjustment to civilian life. The staff is comprised of combat Veterans from several eras as well as families members of combat Veterans. This benefit is prepaid through the Veteran’s military service.
Veterans Affairs Benefits Briefing
Veterans Affairs benefits and entitlements seminar
Victim Advocate 24/7 Hotline
Victim crisis hotline available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for victims of child abuse or domestic violence.
Volunteer Coaches and Referees
If you would like to serve as a positive role model for our youth participating in the youth sports program, contact your nearest Youth Sports Office today.
Volunteer Training, Army Family Team Building Level G, Personal Growth Training
Volunteer training workshop to learn how to improve your communication skills, personal relationships, and develop stress management skills. Explore basic personality traits, how to resolve personal conflict and the ins and outs of volunteering for the Military community
Volunteer Training, Army Family Team Building Level K, Military Knowledge
Learn about military benefits and entitlements, how to decipher Amy acronyms and the Leave and Earnings Statement (LES), utilize Community Resources, improve financial readiness skills, and understand the goal and impact of the Army mission on family life.
Walter J. Nagorski Golf Course
The Nagorski Golf Course is located at Fort Shafter. The 5,661 yard par 68, 9-hole course is played from two sets of tees. The course has a practice putting green, a practice sand bunker, and a practice area for mid to short irons. The clubhouse has a complete pro shop, storage facilities and locker rooms for both men and women. Mulligan’s Lounge offers indoor and outdoor eating facilities with a full-service bar.
Warrior Ohana Medical Home
A full service Family Medicine/Primary Care clinic
Warrior Transition Clinic
Primary care for healing Warriors in transition assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion.
Warriors at Ease Yoga
Warriors at Ease certified teachers have the knowledge, skills and ability to integrate evidenced-based, mind-body practices into a variety of therapeutic setting as well as to support the readiness and resiliency of our active military.
Water Aerobics
Water Aerobics is a safe and effective exercise alternative; improving the overall level of fitness without stress on the joints.
Water Safety Instructor Course
Water safety instructor course is an advanced class that allows students to become certified water safety instructors and gives them the ability to teach students how to swim.
Weapons Registration
Personally-owned firearms must be registered with the Honolulu Police Department and either the Schofield Barracks Provost Marshal Office (PMO) or the Fort Shafter PMO within 72 hours of arrival. Hand-carry them to the Honolulu Police Department, at 808-529-3371, for processing. Visit the Directorate of Emergency Services page to learn more.
WELL-come Orientation at Tripler Army Medical Center
Get familiar with Tripler Army Medical Center. Learn how to make appointments, who to call in case of questions, how to get medication renewals, etc. Contact your Primary Care Manager's nurse to sign up.
Western Oahu Vet Center
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services including professional readjustment counseling to Veterans and families, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death. Services include: •Individual and group counseling for Veterans, Service members, and their families •Family counseling for military related issues •Bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death •Military sexual trauma counseling and referral •Outreach and education including PDHRA, community events, etc. •Substance abuse assessment and referral •Employment assessment & referral •VBA benefits explanation and referral •Screening & referral for medical issues including TBI, depression, etc. In an effort to better serve the veteran and family members, upon request VET Centers will provide services after normal work hours and/or on weekends. For assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387).
Wheeler Army Airfield Chapel
Protestant Service "Wheeler Chapel" - Sundays, 10:45 am; contact (571) 271-5191 Family Night/Dinner - Tuesday: 6-8 pm Soulful Service. 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 1800 Pagan Chalice Circle Services - Fridays, 7:00 pm
Women Veterans Call Center - 1.800.VA.WOMEN
Your guide to VA for Women who served in the Armed Forces. The Women Veterans Call Center can answer a wide variety of questions related to: -Eligibility -Benefits -Healthcare -Claims -Survivor Benefits -Services -and Much More
Wounded Warrior Project
Wounded Warrior Project is a charity and Veterans service organization that offers a variety of programs, services and events for wounded Veterans of the minitary actions following September 11, 2001. It operates as a nonprofit 501c organization. - We connect warriors to peers, programs, and communities. - We serve through free, life-changing programs. - We empower warriors to live life to the fullest
Yoga
Yoga class taught by an experienced instructor.
Youth Babysitting Course
Youth participants learn the important skills necessary to provide excellent babysitting services to family, friends and neighbors. Participants will receive hands-on training in a fun learning environment using the Army babysitting curriculum. Parent/guardian must register with Army CYS and sign the Babysitting Referral List Release Form. Per child supervision policy, teens ages 13 and older may be added to the CYS sitter list. A parent/guardian of a 12 year old student may complete the referral list form when their child turns 13.
Youth Acting Lessons - Theatre 1
Basic acting skills and terminology, including but not limited to improvisation, pantomime, monologues and scenes. During a show, this serves as the rehearsal time for the younger ensemble and featured roles. (1 hour sessions)
Youth Acting Lessons - Theatre 2
Beginner-Advanced acting skills and terminology, at the individual's pace, including but not limited to improvisation, pantomime, monologues, and scenes. During a show, this serves as the rehearsal time for the older principal roles and older ensemble and featured roles. (1 hour sessions)
Youth Art Program - "Art EDGE!"
Art EDGE! promotes learning-by-doing and focuses on the development of lifetime skills while exposing participants to the arts. Art EDGE! activities increase creative development while building self-esteem. Suggested programming options might include ceramics, computer graphic design, digital film making, digital music making, digital photography, drawing, fashion design, Hip Hop, painting, scrapbooking, theater arts, woodworking, etc.
Youth Ballet / Tap Combo Class
The basic fundamentals of ballet and tap dance, along with a bit of jazz technique when time allows. Students will move on to more advanced concepts when they are both physically and intellectually ready. A higher level of discipline and maturity is expected. (1 hour) ** Pointe class available with instructor permission)
Youth Ballet/Tap Combo Dance Class (All Levels)
The basic fundamentals of ballet and tap dance, along with a bit of jazz technique when time allows, are covered in this class. The pace of the class varies based upon the experience level and capability of the students enrolled. Students will move on to more advanced concepts when they are both physically and intellectually ready to do so. A higher level of discipline and maturity is expected with the advanced age of these students.
Youth Ballroom Performance Class
Preparation class for our semi-annual dance performances. Dancers will learn and rehearse a choreographed dance in one particular style and specialize in performance technique. Dual registration in Social/Ballroom Dance is required.
Youth Beginner Ballet/Tap Combo Dance Class
An introduction to the basic fundamentals of ballet and tap dance. Primary ballet terms and positions are presented and reinforced. Tap skills focus on coordination, rhythm and clarity of sound. (1 hour)
Youth Centers
A comprehensive, supervised Army program targeting youth who are generally between the ages of 12-18. The program operates supervised fun, safe, recreational and learning opportunities that assist with the development of eligible youth outside the school hours. The program offers a wide range of positive options that promote healthy youth development and ease youth transition to adulthood. To participate in youth center programs you must register by filling out a Youth Program Registration and Sponsor Consent Form. This can be done at your local CYS Parent Central Services Office located at Building 1283, phone 655-5314 or at AMR, Building 1782, phone 833-5393. There are no registration or monthly user fees.
Youth CPR/First Aid Class
The American Red Cross CPR/First Aid class is offered to youth that have successfully completed the babysitting class. Babysitting Course is a prerequisite for the American Red Cross CPR/First Aid class. Participants will be asked to present their Babysitting Certificate to the CPR Instructor.
Youth Dance Class - Hip Hop Dance Class
An explosive, funky dance style that combines memory, coordination, rhythm and lots of energy! The class will incorporate strength building and flexibility into floor progressions and fun choreographed combinations. Skills are appropriate to each age category. (1 hour)
Youth Dance Class - The Art of Middle Eastern Dance
Students learn the basic elements and combinations of Middle Eastern Dance, emphasizing the isolation of hips, stomach and chest. The music during the class ranges from traditional belly dance and drums, Latin and R and B. Benefits to the class are better awareness of the body, flexibility, and confidence. (1 hour)
Youth Drum Lessons
Beginning drum students will start with concepts that include - how to hold sticks, keeping tempo, counting beats, understanding rhythm patterns, snare drum rudiments, hi-hat and cymbal techniques. Students are also introduced to important musical concepts that will preparing them for their roles "the drummer" in a band. These concepts include - dynamics, playing with feel/groove, and song from. Drums is designed for anyone who wants to play drums in a band. Students will explore topics such as finding the” pocket”, building a “groove”, fill-ins, soloing, and the art of practice. Ages 7-18. Students must bring their own drum sticks. (45 Minute Sessions)
Youth Fitness Program - "Fit EDGE!"
Fit EDGE! educates and encourages children and youth to incorporate a healthier lifestyle through physical activity and nutritional awareness programs. Suggested programming options might include adventure sports, aerobics, body sculpting, bowling, customized fitness programs, golf, nutrition programs, strength training, stress management, team and pick-up sports, weight management, weight training, yoga, etc.
Youth Group Music Lessons - Rock School
RockSchool was created with the understanding that for a student to have the most enjoyable and rewarding musical experience, they must do more than just take lessons and practice. At RockSchool we have made performing live in your own rock band a reality. When we say live in concert, we mean it. RockSchool students get to play live on stage with a professional sound system and real lights for a real audience. If given the choice, it makes sense that a student would want to play the music they love and actually listen to, not music that they have no interest in. RockSchool covers all types of “popular” music - Rock, Pop, Country, Hard Rock, Alternative, RandB, Hip Hop, and more… RockSchool students remain passionate about their music by playing contemporary repertoire. As a result, they are motivated to practice and keep expanding their skills as a musician. Ages 7-18 (45 minute sessions)
Youth Guitar Lessons
Intro To Guitar will introduce students to basic rhythm and strumming patterns. Students will also learn basic reading of tablature and rhythm notation, as well as beginning chord theory. In an ensemble atmosphere, students will gain a keen sense for harmony, tempo and dynamics. Students play along with pre-recorded backing tracks as the instructor walks thru song form and demonstrates required playing techniques at the same time lyrics, chords and tablature are laid out. Ages 7-18 BASS Students must bring their guitar to class; if electric they do not bring their amp, just their cord (45 Minute Sessions)
Youth Intermediate Ballet/Tap Combo Dance Class
This class builds upon the basic ballet and tap skills introduced at the beginner level. Ballet includes an introduction to barre work, center floor combinations, and proper turning technique. Tap involves more advanced steps and combinations across the floor. Instructor permission required.
Youth Keyboarding Lessons
Keyboarding is a great alternative to traditional piano methods that assume every student wants to be a classical pianist. Students learn note reading, chord theory and improvisation, while playing music ranging from Bach to Rock. Intro To Keyboard utilizes the latest multi-media technology to create a new learning experience for piano students that teaches basic piano skills, music theory, and makes playing fun. Students will not only learn how to read music, but also how to create their own original compositions. Ages 7-18 Students will be provided a keyboard in class. Must have access to a keyboard to practice at home (45 minute sessions)
Youth Language Classes
These classes are for children ages 5 through 18. Children engage with the teacher and each other while singing songs, playing games, and participating in a variety of arts and crafts activities. In these classes children are also introduced to basic reading and writing skills.
Youth Life Skills Program - "Life EDGE!"
Life EDGE! imparts upon children and youth the skills needed for life-long growth as well as the exploration of future career fields. Suggested program options might be age-specific basic cooking, baking and culinary art activities, auto maintenance and repair skills, book clubs, computer skills, consumer skills, dog obedience, health and food safety, ecology and living green, marketing and advertising, money management, pet care, research skills, study skills, time-management, etc.
Youth Mini Mozart Music Lessons
Mini-Mozarts is designed to create an active interest and appreciation in music for young beginners while providing the student with a solid foundation for more advanced music education. Children at the ages of four and five absorb and retain sounds better than at any other time in their lives, which makes it the perfect time to start music lessons. These in-class musical experiences will encourage creativity, discipline, music appreciation, and help instill the basis for playing and expression through feeling and understanding music. Ages 3.5-6, parent assisted program (30 minute sessions)
Youth Modern Dance Class
Modern dance is an art form that evolves from the natural ability that the individual has to move by his/her motivation and inspiration by music, rhythm and creativity. Modern dance requires technique, body placement conditioning, flexibility and performance skills. In this class the child learns to dance through modern movements inspired by creativity, music and body forms of expression through movement. ( 1 hour sessions)
Youth of the Chapel & Pacific House of Mission
Youth Ministry
Youth Out-of-School Activities - The EDGE! (Experience, Develop, Grow and Excel)
The EDGE! Program offers out-of-school activities for children and youth to experience, develop, grow and excel by participating in cutting-edge art, fitness, life skills and adventure activities, known as Art EDGE!, Fit EDGE!, Life EDGE!, and Adventure EDGE!
Youth Social/Ballroom Dance Class
An introduction to American ballroom and Latin dance styles. The class will cover the basic principles of waltz, swing, cha-cha, tango and more. Styles will rotate every few weeks to keep the class fresh and upbeat. Students gain confidence in their skills in order to feel comfortable in social settings. Comfortable clothes and socks should be worn. If you are interested in purchasing shoes, please see instructor for recommendation. (1 hour session)
Youth Speech and Behavioral Therapy Dance Class - Dance for Focus
An Alternate movement class that incorporates elements of speech and behavioral therapy with dance to promote social skills development, communication, body awareness and sustained attention. In this class, the child learns to apply movement to channel his/ her energy into expressive movements.
Youth Sponsorship
Youth sponsors help with the relocation of youth so that they can become more familiar with their new home in Hawaii. Sponsors are matched to youth according to their gender, age, and interests. The sponsor escorts incoming youth around the post, school area, and to Child Youth and School Services facilities and events. Newcomers can find a matching sponsor by filling out a youth sponsorship request form. For more information, contact the School Age Centers.
Youth Sports and Fitness
The Child, Youth and School Services Sports and Fitness Programs offers semi-competitive and recreational sports games to children and youth throughout the year to include soccer, baseball, basketball, flag football and cheerleading. Programs offered are continuously changing and improving to meet the needs of today’s youth. Our communities, youth, and parents have an active voice in planning developing and implementing innovative age appropriate programs.
Youth Tennis Lessons
Youth Tennis Lessons
Youth Tumbling Class
The amazing sport of gymnastics helps children to build a strong foundation of coordination, strength, flexibility and balance. Tumbling is the core element in gymnastics. In this class the child learns body control and progressive skills to his or her potentials.
Zumba Class
Zumba class taught by an experienced instructor to teach you amazing Zumba moves. A great opportunity to meet new people and have a lot of fun! Bring water, a towel, and a can-do attitude!