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ACS (Army Community Service)
ACS provides a way for Soldiers, family members, retirees and civilians to let Army leadership know what works and what doesn't and suggestions on how to fix it. ACS is the driving force of improving standards of living for all members of the Army Community globally.
ACS Employment Readiness Program
Provides assistance to active or retired Military and DoD dependents in their search for employment. We focus and identify incoming spouses so we may provide assistance in search of employemnt. Assistance and monthly workshops are offered in the following areas: • Career counseling for those contemplating a career change or further education. • Career development, planning and goal setting. • Job leads and local employer information. • Creating or updating private sector & military resumes. • Creating cover letters. • Federal Employment Application Process. • Preparation for job interviews. • Federal resume assistance and overseas employment information. • Learning the fundamentals of salary negotiation.
ACS Exceptional Family Members Program (EFMP)
Soldiers with Exceptional Family Members are required to register for EFMP and keep enrollment information current. That way, Family needs will be considered during the OCONUS assignments process. If you’re eligible for EFMP services, Family members must be screened and enrolled when they accompany authorized Soldiers on OCONUS assignments. Screenings include a medical records review for all Family members and developmental screening for all children 72 months and younger. (Special education needs are considered only in assignments outside the United States. Assignments within the US and its territories are not based on the educational needs of children.)
ACS Family Advocacy Program (FAP) .
FAP is a protective program charged with the mission of preventing abuse by providing a variety of services to strengthen Army families and enhance their ability to adapt to military life. There are two major components: Treatment and Prevention. Available classes and group sessions for Soldiers and Families include: New Parent Support Program, Parents of Teens, Health Relationship Workshops, Enlisted Spouses Workshops
ACS FAP New Parent Support Program
Having a new baby or young child is a pleasure and a challenge for most parents! The added stresses of military life, including distance from extended family, frequent moves and deployments can create additional concerns and opportunities. Fort Leavenworth’s New Parent Support Program helps build strong families that provide safe and nurturing environments for their young children. The NPSP is a voluntary service available at no cost to active-duty service members and their families who are expecting a child or have at least one child under the age of four. You do not have to be a first-time parent! Learn tools for enhancing your child’s development. New Parent Support offers individualized home visitation services, playgroups, classes covering multiple topics, resource materials and linkages with community information and services. Our goal is to increase the fun of parenting while reducing the stress of being a parent to young children. A healthy, nurturing relationship with your young child is the greatest gift parents provide!
ACS FAP Victim Advocacy Program
Provides clients with information on their rights as victims of violence. Counselors in the office help clients devise a Domestic Violence Safety plan for themselves and their families. Safety Plans include: • Safety During an Explosive Episode • Safety When Preparing to Leave • Safety in Your Own Home • Safety with a Protective Order • Safety on the Job and in Public • Safety and Emotional Health If you are being hurt or hit by your partner, please call: During duty hours, call (913) 684-2800 or (Confidential) (913) 683-2537 for the services listed below: EMERGENCY SHELTER TRANSPORTATION LEGAL ADVOCACY OPTIONS COUNSELING RELOCATION ASSISTANCE INFORMATION AND REFERRALS After duty hours, weekends and holidays, contact: • Victim Advocate (Confidential) 683-2537 • Military Police: 684-2111 • Leavenworth Police: 911 for emergency; 651-2260 for non-emergency • Lansing Police: 911 for emergency; 727-3000 for non-emergency • Women's Shelter and Domestic Violence Rape Crisis Hotline: (913) 682-9131 DOD Safe Helpline - Sexual Assault Support for the DOD Community 1-877-995-5247 Live 1-on-1 help. Confidential. Worldwide 24/7. www.safehelpline.org or locally at (913) 683-1443
ACS Financial Readiness Program
Provides budget counseling and guidance, debt liquidation information, checkbook management, money and banking, and goal setting. Classes available include: car smart, basic investing, credit card use and abuse
ACS Information, Referral & Follow-up (IR&F)
"The Information and Referral and Follow-up program (IR&F) is your main source of information for Fort Leavenworth and the surrounding community. Our trained IR&F staff will provide Soldiers and their Families with any information or assistance they may need. A staff member will assess each individual's situation and make a referral to the appropriate military or civilian agency. In addition, the staff members will follow-up in complex cases to ensure further assistance if needed. IR&F strives to: • Readily provide commanders, Soldiers and Families with information regarding the military and civilian community. • Link Soldiers and Families with available and appropriate resources at the lowest cost and without duplicate effort. • Assist in long-range community planning by identifying duplications, problems and gaps in the service delivery system. • Reduce Soldier and employee time away from the job while they are seeking available accessible services."
ACS Loan Closet
Provides needed household items for eligiable families during transition periods. Items are loaned for up to 30 days. Please call for further questions about the loan closet. Items available for lending: Dinner plate, soup/cereal bowl, drinking glass, coffee cup, dinner fork, dinner spoon, dinner knife, tablespoon, serving spoon, large knife, paring knife, pitcher, measuring cup, measure cup set, measuring spoons, spatula, can opener, bottle opener, spaghetti server, tongs, veggie peeler, cheese grater, toaster, coffee pot, mixer, mixing bowl, casserole dish, different size sauce pans & lids, cookie sheet, muffin pan, oblong pan, colander, cutting boards, card table, round table, folding chair, laundry basket, ironing board, steam iron, stroller, port-a-crib, high chair, pack & play, sleeping mat, baby safety gates, blenders, mixers, rice cookers, pizza cutters, crock pot
ACS Mobilization and Deployment Services
The Mobilization, Deployment & Support Stability Operations program (MD&SSO) was established within Army Community Service to assist with community readiness in instances of deployment and emergency situations. This includes training: Family Readiness Group Leaders (FRGLs), Care Teams, Family Readiness Liaisons (FRLs), Family Readiness Support Assistants (FRSAs), Deployment Cycle Support, and Unit Rear Detachment Commanders.
ACS Relocation Readiness Program
Provides assistant and support throughout the relocation process by offering information. New comers and welcome packets are provided in addition to individual sessions on PCS resources and overseas assignments.
ACS Relocation Readiness Program
Provides newcomer and welcome information, helps with settling-in services, offers classes and individual sessions on PCS resources and overseas assignments. Assist Soldiers and DA Civilians with obtaining sponsorship. Provides Sponsor Training by request to all units/activities on Fort Leavenworth. Offers a Re-Entry Brief for personnel returning from an overseas assignment that may need assistance with settling back in, such as Reverse Culture Shock, financial assistance, school information and re-integration with extended family. A multi-level English as a Second Language Program is offered weekly and it includes American culture. Walk-in relocation assistance offered daily. Army Newcomer information is also available.
ACS Survivor Outreach Program
Provides a link for Families of fallen Soldiers with resources throughout the military and civilian communities. This program encourages survivors to remain an important part of the Army. Our office has a Financial Counselor and Support Coordinator available to assist surviving family members in their time of need. Financial counselor: • Provides financial assistance • Conducts investment education • Offers estate planning • Helps surviving family members reach financial goals Support Coordinator: • Long-term support resource for survivors • Conducts awareness briefings • Provides life skills and supportive counseling • Connects Gold Star family members to essential services,
Adult Sports
Offers free intramural leagues including flag football, volleyball, softball, soccer and basketball. Please check Gruber Fitness Center for more details.
AER Army Emergency Relief (AER)
AER provides financial assistance to military and family members, widows, and orphans in times of valid emergency needs. Additional assistance includes: food, rent or utilities, emergency transportation and vehicle repair, funeral expenses, medical/dental expenses, personal needs when pay is delayed or stolen, and undergraduate level educational scholarships based on financial need to children and soldiers.
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.
Alcohol Abuse and Substance Abuse
SUDCC (Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care) Provide substance use disorder and comprehensive Behavioral Health care, including assessment, treatment, and aftercare for Active-duty Service Members within an integrated medical and behavioral health model to enhance health and readiness. Service members may be eligible to receive voluntary care. The Army promotes and encourages service members to seek help early. The goal of voluntary care is for service members to receive help for self-identified problems before these problems result in mandatory treatment enrollment, deployment restrictions, command notification, and negative career impact.
Annual Drinking Water Quality Report
The Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) is an annual drinking water quality report prepared by an organization that provides drinking water through a community water system. The US EPA requires that water purveyors for community water systems provide a CCR to their customers by July 1st every year. Information contained in the CCR includes the source of drinking water, applicable water quality requirements, and water system monitoring results for the previous year.
Army Volunteer Corps (AVC)
Provides assistance in finding meaningful volunteer work that matches individuals with the needs of the organization. There are many agencies on the installation to become involved with and provide resume enhancing experience.
Army Wellness Center Programs
The AFWC promotes enhanced and sustained healthy lifestyles to improve the overall wellbeing of the community with state-of-the-art equipment and programs to aid in the process. Available programs include weight management through metabolic testing, healthy nutrition, fitness assessments, stress management, and unit level health briefings.
Auto Crafts
The Auto Craft Center is a do-it-yourself mechanic facility. It includes seven bays, car lifts, and a wide range of tools for use. Service techs are on hand to assist and provide directions. You can purchase supplies and dispose of your oil and waste. Auto detailing services are offered as well, with competitive rates! Minimal fees, based on rental fees and supplies.
Barton Community College
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas is the oldest continuously active military reservation west of the Mississippi River. This historic post is noted for the campus-like setting, open green spaces and hometown character. Fort Leavenworth is home to the Military Corrections Complex, consisting of the United States Disciplinary Barracks, the Department of Defense's only maximum security prison, and the Midwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility. In addition, the Fort Leavenworth Garrison supports numerous tenant organizations that directly and indirectly relate to the functions of the Combined Arms Center (CAC), including the United States Army Command and General Staff College and the Foreign Military Studies Office. Barton has been designated as a Military Friendly School.
Behavioral Health
Adult Behavioral Health Services: Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Work, Family Advocacy, SUDCC, and Concussion/TBI Clinic. The Child and Family Behavioral Health Service (CAFBHS) serves dependent children and adolescent ages 5-18 for Psychology and Psychiatry.
Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS)
BOSS strives to provide single and unaccompanied Soldiers a home away from home. It provides leisure recreational activities, community service opportunities, well being and assistance in planning activities.
Bradley Elementary School
Fort Leavenworth's Elementary Schools (Kindergarten-Sixth Grade) "Our mission is for all students to excel academically and socially. Each member of the Bradley staff works hard to foster a positive and collaborative environment where all feel safe, welcome, and included"
Casualty Assistance Center (CAC)
CAC aims to provide compassionate support to Families of our deceased, wounded and unaccounted-for Soldiers; while ensuring plans, programs, policies and systems remain updated in order to provide timely and accurate information to best assist your needs. Additionally, CAC assists active duty Soldiers in event of lost of a spouse or child.
Catholic Mass
The Religious Services Organization (RSO) ensures that a professionally trained and ready Chaplaincy provides religious, spiritual, moral and ethical advice and services to the Combined Arms Center, Garrison, tenant organizations, and members of the military community. We provide and ensure the free exercise of religion for Soldiers, their families, Department of Defense civilians, and other authorized personnel in a seamless chaplaincy system.
Central Michigan University (CMU)
No matter where you are, CMU can be there with on-site programs for students. Whether your students are looking for bachelor's degree completion, master's degree programs, graduate certificate programs or professional development, CMU can work with you to achieve your goals.
Child Care Main CDC
The CDC supports total development of each individual child whether they are here for a few hours or enrolled in a full day program, CDC staff plans and implements a variety of activities which engage a child's natural curiosity and desire to learn. Registration with Fort Leavenworth Child and Youth Services is required to use any of our programs. Please contact us or visit or site to gain additional information on programs and curriculum.
Child, Youth and School Services (CYSS)
Our mission is to provide a consistent, safe, nurturing environment that promotes the physical, social, emotional, cognitive and creative development of child and youth. We offer assistance to Families in locating childcare for their specific needs for both traditional and nontraditional childcare. Registration and enrollment of children in all CYSS programs can be completed at the Parent Central Services office.
Civilian Personnel Advisory Center (CPAC)
Provides advisory services related to civilian personnel's. This includes: labor relations, management employee relations, employee benefits, recruitment and appropriate fund position management.
Combined Arms Research Library (CARL)
The CARL is a comprehensive military research center supporting the Army Command and General Staff College. It also serves as the post library for the community.
Crisis Hotline
.If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the 988 Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States.
Dental Clinic
The Smith Dental Clinic at Fort Leavenworth offers exams are by appointment only; there are no walk-in appointments. Units and Soldiers can make appointments by calling the Dental Clinic. The Fort Leavenworth Dental Clinic Command continues to work to improve access of care. Continuing to focus on the readiness of Soldiers remains a top priority, and working to improve access of care and top-notch quality service will also remain a focus.
Department for Children and Families (DCF)
Adoption services are available to help families in the process of adoption and help meet the special needs of adopted children. Additionally, DCF provides services to children who are in foster care.
Drug Testing Coordinator
Operates a forensically secure installation drug and alcohol testing program control point.
Dwight D. Eisenhower VA Medical Center
Veteran services including health care, benefits, services, burial and memorials, are available at Dwight D. Eisenhower Medical Center.
EAP (Employee Asistance Program)
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) EAP provides short term advising, assessment and referrals for individuals struggling with issues surrounding: substance abuse, emotion/mental health problems, marital and family, finances, and other personal problems. Provide employee guidance with identifying and resolving personal problems that may negatively affect job performance and well-being. Assist management with addressing productivity issues as well as promoting installation work/life/wellness programs.
Education Center/Army Continuing Education Services (ACES)
Education Center/Army Continuing Education Services (ACES): ACES aims to provide quality educational programs and services that support the professional and personal development of Soldiers, family members and Army Civilians. Services include counseling, testing, and information regarding tuition assistance and VA/GI Bill.
Eisenhower Elementary School
One of three of Fort Leavenworth's Elementary Schools (Kindergarten-Sixth Grade)
English as a Second Language
This is a conversational English and Cultural Learning Class held once a week. Tutors assist in the cultural transition of students, and its goals are to teach foreign individuals how to read, write, speak and understand English and the American culture.
Episcopal Worship
The Religious Services Organization (RSO) ensures that a professionally trained and ready Chaplaincy provides religious, spiritual, moral and ethical advice and services to the Combined Arms Center, Garrison, tenant organizations, and members of the military community. We provide and ensure the free exercise of religion for Soldiers, their families, Department of Defense civilians, and other authorized personnel in a seamless chaplaincy system.
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
To ensure equal employment opportunities and treatment for all Fort Leavenworth employees and applicants, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, and disability.
Family & Morale Welfare & Recreation (FMWR)
FMRW offers social, fitness, recreational, educational and other programs and activities that enhance community life, foster soldier and unit readiness, promote mental and physical fitness and provie enrichment activities for Fort Leavenworth's community.
Fire Department: Leavenworth
The Leavenworth Fire Department is avaliable handles fire and other emergencies across the town of Leavenworth
Flying Lessons
One of only two flying activities left on Army installations, the Fort Leavenworth Army Flying Activity offers an unique opportunity to obtain a fixed wing private pilot's license.
FMWR Leisure Travel Services
FMWR Leisure Travel Services can help you plan your entire vacation from start to finish. Services include hotel reservations, ticket purchases, cruises and tour packages.
Food Assistance Program/ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Food Assistance Program/ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): SNAP, formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, provides qualifying low income households with food benefits, access to a healthy diet and education on food preparation and nutrition
Fort Leavenworth Dog Parks
Fort Leavenworth Dog Park: Open from dawn to dusk. Separate fenced-in areas allow small and large dogs to run, play and navigate the obstacle course.
Fort Leavenworth Hunt Club
The Hunt Club provides facilities and events for Families that enjoy equestrian sports. The club is active throughout the year with horse shows, riding lessons, horse and hound training and fox hunts, which are conducted September-April.
Fort Leavenworth School Liaison
School Support Services works in conjunction with Child, Youth and School Services and the local school community on and off post. The School Liaison Officer acts as a communication link between the installations and the surrounding school districts and can aid in the transition process for children coming to or leaving the community.
Fort Leavenworth Stray Facility
The Fort Leavenworth Stray Facility's mission is to insure no pet remains homeless on Fort Leavenworth. It assists the community with locating and/or rehoming their pets and stray animals.
Fort Leavenworth Veterinary Clinic
Veterinary Services for pets to include wellness exams, vaccinations, flea, tick & heartwork prevention, surgical procedures, and dental cleanings.
Gospel Services
FLGS meets the diverse needs of the Fort Leavenworth and great communities through a variety of ministry programs and activities. FLGS sponsors and/or supports special activities to include Military Day, marriage enrichment workshops, retreats and more!
Gruber Fitness Center
Gruber fitness center facility features cardio equipment, including a variety of equipment, in addition to an area designated to free weights or plate loaded machines. basketball and racquetball courts, combative and group exercise rooms, rock climbing and a co-ed sauna. Fitness classes, personal training and massage therapy are available for an additional fee.
Harney Sports Complex
Harney Complex includes a 25-yard indoor pool, racquetball courts, saunas, weight room and cardio equipment. The west gym has been converted into a gymnastics facility for youth and the east gym can be reserved for private use when available. Fitness classes, CrossFit, Functional Fitness and Martial Arts are also available for additional fees.
Harrold Youth Center
Harrold Youth Center houses a 9,000 square foot multi-purpose gym, teen lounge, technology lab and homework center,art room, club room, and a game room. The center sponsors age-appropriate activities, youth leadership, and development programs. Center membership is required for participation in activities. Holiday and summer camps are offered for 6th-12th graders, and special teen programs and hours are available. The Center partners with Boys and Girls Club of America and 4-H kids organization.
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 Services Office (HSO)
Housing Services Office (HSO): HSO can assist you with your housing needs on or off Post, Single Soldiers Quarters (SSQ) and permissive TDY. Frontier Heritage Communities provides on post housing see website for additional information. All Soldiers reporting to Fort Leavenworth are required to report to the Housing Services Office (HSO) located in the Resiliency Center at 600 Thomas Avenue on the 3rd floor. You may contact HSO by calling 913-684-5681/3052. For your convenience please visit, Housing Online User Services (https://www.housing.army.mil)
ID Cards/DEERS
Issue / replace the Common Access Card (CAC) and Uniformed Services ID Card for authorized customers. Enroll / update authorized customers information in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS).
Infectious Disease Epidemiologist
State Health Department Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program. The contact information provided is for the chief infectious disease epidemiologist in that program. Within these programs, each state conducts disease surveillance, collects information on reportable diseases from all healthcare providers and hospitals, and from local and regional health departments. Each state’s infectious disease epidemiology program investigates disease outbreaks, analyzes and distributes information on the incidence and prevalence of infectious diseases, health events, zoonotic and vector-borne diseases and vaccine-preventable diseases. States provide considerable disease and state-specific information on their state health agency’s website and search engine.
Jewish Services
The Religious Services Organization (RSO) ensures that a professionally trained and ready Chaplaincy provides religious, spiritual, moral and ethical advice and services to the Combined Arms Center, Garrison, tenant organizations, and members of the military community. We provide and ensure the free exercise of religion for Soldiers, their families, Department of Defense civilians, and other authorized personnel in a seamless chaplaincy system.
Kansas Agricultural Library
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.
Kansas Commission on Veterans Affairs
The first step towards obtaining veterans benefits is to understand what benefits are available to you and your family. Veterans service representatives (VSRs) work with you to identify the benefits that you may be eligible for and assist you in filing federal claims. VSRs are accredited by the federal VA, and trained and certified annually by the state. They are available throughout Kansas to assist you at no cost.
Kansas Department of Health and Environment
State Environmental Health Laboratory supports statewide environmental health protection monitoring by performing analyses for chemical, microbiological, and radiological testing, biomonitoring of water, wastewater, air, soil, hazardous wastes, and other environmental concerns. Many state environmental health laboratories are associated with that state’s public health laboratory.
Kansas State University
Kansas State University and our faculty members are nationally recognized for their research and expertise. They truly understand our military-connected students’ concerns, demanding schedules and family responsibilities. Kansas State University is committed to military-connected student success..
Lansing Community Library
The Lansing Community Library will provide the opportunity for all residents to enrich their lives by offering an environment for learning experiences, referencing, research, and recreational enlightenment.
Lansing Police Department
The Lansing Police Department is available to inspect your child’s car seat or booster seat for defects, recalls or proper fittings. Please call to schedule an appointment.
Leavenworth County Health Department
The Leavenworth County Health Department offers a wide range of services to Leavenworth County residents in an attempt to improve the quality of life through environmental and community health nursing. The goal of the Health Department is to provide services necessary to give Leavenworth County residents the opportunity to enjoy good health in a healthy environment.
Leavenworth Police Department
The Leavenworth Police Department is committed to working in partnership with our community to improve the quality of life in our city. Our mission is to provide police services in a fair, courteous, and efficient manner. We are charged with upholding the laws of the City of Leavenworth, State of Kansas, and tenets of the Constitution and will do so with integrity and honesty. Everyone we come in contact with will be treated with compassion and respect without bias. We will be accountable for our actions and acknowledge our mistakes. Our effectiveness will be measured by the absence of fear in our neighborhoods and our ability to work in partnership with our community.
Leavenworth Public Library
The Leavenworth Public Library offers a great variety of literature for all ages and interests. Training and educational resources are available in addition to special events, book clubs and eBooks for the electronic devices!
Lutheran/Liturgical Services
The Religious Services Organization (RSO) ensures that a professionally trained and ready Chaplaincy provides religious, spiritual, moral and ethical advice and services to the Combined Arms Center, Garrison, tenant organizations, and members of the military community. We provide and ensure the free exercise of religion for Soldiers, their families, Department of Defense civilians, and other authorized personnel in a seamless chaplaincy system.
MacArthur Elementary School
One of three of Fort Leavenworth's Elementary Schools (Kindergarten-Sixth Grade)
Military & Family Life Counselor Program
Military and Family Life Counselors (MFLCs) assist service members and their Families with circumstances occurring across the military life cycle and aims to enhance operational and Family readiness. They provide support to individuals, couples, Families and groups for a range of issues including, but not limited to: deployment stress, reintegration, relocation adjustment, separation, anger management, conflict resolution, parenting, parent/child communication, relationship/family issues, coping skills, homesickness, and grief and loss. All MFLCs, provide confidential non-medical counseling services face-to-face, on and off of military installations. All MFLCs have a master's degree or doctorate in a mental health- related field, such as social work, psychology, marriage and Family therapy or counseling, and possess a valid unrestricted counseling license or certification from a state, the District of Columbia, a U.S. commonwealth, or a U.S. territory that grants authority to provide
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.
Munson Army Health Center
Munson Army Health Center supports Fort Leavenworth and the Combined Arms Center through readiness, wellness and healthcare for service members, retirees, and their families. Open to Active-Duty military and TRICARE beneficiaries. Munson is Closed on all Federal Holidays and Monthly Training Days (usually the second Wednesday of the Month from 12 p.m. through the rest of the day). This includes our Pharmacy. Munson does not have an emergency room. Please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room for life threating care. Munson services include Primary Care to include pediatrics), Preventive Care, Mental Health, Lab and Radiology, Pharmacy, Rehabilitation clinic, Woman’s Health and walk-in Contraceptive Care clinic, Nutrition Care clinic, EFMP, Patient Advocates, Walk-in vaccinations (except COVID-19 and Travel vaccines), MHS Genesis Patient Portal, and Fort Leavenworth Public Health. For a complete list of services go to https://munson.tricare.mil.
Munson Pharmacy
The pharmacy lobby is open and available for patients to use, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All new and renewal prescriptions require activation before pickup. This includes prescriptions sent electronically by network providers. Use the Q-Anywhere service to activate NEW/renewed prescriptions and receive a text message when your prescription is ready for pick up at window #7. Prescription REFILLS can be initiated through the MHS Genesis Patient Portal and by calling the phone number listed on your prescription bottle. You can choose to have your refills pickup up at the pharmacy lobby or the ScriptCenter Kiosk (located in the east entrance of the facility, during regular clinic business hours). Please allow 2-business days for refill processing. Visit our lobby to request OTC medications for self-care. The full list of available medications is located on our website. Each beneficiary may receive 2 items per week. For more information about pharmacy options, please visit our website at https://munson.tricare.mil/ select Health Services and then Pharmacy.
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.
NEKCAP, INC. - Leavenworth County - Outreach/Head Start
Early Head Start 0-3 provides services to infants, toddlers, and pregnant women. Benefits •healthy prenatal outcomes, healthy babies •enhances the development of infants and toddlers, and •promotes healthy/thriving families
Patton Junior High School
Fort Leavenworth Junior High School (Sixth – Ninth Grade)
Protestant Services
The Religious Services Organization (RSO) ensures that a professionally trained and ready Chaplaincy provides religious, spiritual, moral and ethical advice and services to the Combined Arms Center, Garrison, tenant organizations, and members of the military community. We provide and ensure the free exercise of religion for Soldiers, their families, Department of Defense civilians, and other authorized personnel in a seamless chaplaincy system.
Recreation Opportunities
Family Morale Welfare and Recreation: FMWR offers social, fitness, recreational, educational and other programs and activities that enhance community life, foster soldier and unit readiness, promote mental and physical fitness and provide enrichment activities for Fort Leavenworth's community.
Religious Support Office
The Family Life Center supports Family Life Ministry is an outreach of the installations religious programs providing marriage and family enrichment activities. They include parenting classes for the community, support groups, and individual, marital and family counseling
School District 207: Fort Leavenworth
Four schools are located on Fort Leavenworth: Bradley Elementary, Eisenhower Elementary, MacArthur Elementary and Patton Junior High School. High schools are located in the surrounding areas Leavenworth and Lansing, KS. Visit our site for enrollment and additional information.
Strike Zone Bowling Alley
Located just behind the PX, the 16-lane facility includes a W2 Pro Shop and snack bar. Bowling leagues, tournaments, and special events are available for all ages and skill level. A variety of birthday and group party packages, Rock-n-Glow "Cosmic" bowling, 50 cent night, Lunch and Bowl and the Family Day Out are some of the most popular specials.
Trails West Golf Course
Unique, affordable and open to the public, the course features 190 acres of open meadows, tree lined zoysia fairways and bent grass greens. Golfers of varying skill levels with enjoy this 18 hole course. Register online for Tee Time and to see upcoming events and tournaments. Open daily from 0730 to dusk.
Transition Assistance Program
Provides transition services to active duty military and spouses.
Upper Iowa University (UIU)
UIU offers classes to both military personnel and civilians. Blended with distance learning programs and evening courses, several Master's Program, 19 majors and numerous certificate program are available. In addition to veterans and service men and women, UIU-Fort Leavenworth also welcomes civilians, including Department of Defense (DoD) employees, federal contractors and military dependents (spouses and children) to our classes.
Waggin' Tails Dog Park
Waggin' Tales Dog Par;: The Leavenworth Off-Lease Dog Park is a free public park built specifically for pet owners and their dogs for recreation, socialization and exercise. Located on the VA Hospital grounds, the 6 acre park is perfect for both small and large dogs.