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BYSTANDER INTERVENTION TRAINING: DEADLINE 1 MAY
Sexual Assault Bystander Intervention training is mandatory training for active duty Air Force personnel to include DoD civilians who supervise active duty Air Force. This training is required to be completed only once. (If you completed it in 2010 or 2011, you do not need to do it again) Training is offered at the Ed & Trng Bldg 1650 Rm 98 on TU, TH, and FRI. If you have not completed this mandatory training requirement, please log on to the link below to Register. LEADER classes are for O-6 and above, Commanders, Directors, CMSgt's, and First Sergeants. Feel Free to contact Pamela Dorsey or Laverne Foster at 256-4196 if you have any questions. https://afkm.wpafb.af.mil/community/views/home.aspx?Filter=OO-DP-AM-07
These services are available through the following agencies:
Legal
Area Defense Counsel
Power-of-Attorney
Victims Assistance Programs
Victims Compensation Programs
Wills
Security Forces Squadron
Juvenile Misconduct Review Board
Crime Prevention Programs
Airman & Family Readiness
Emergency Financial Assistance
Family Member Educational Assistance (scholarships, grants)
Financial Seminars
One-On-One Financial Counseling
Power Pay (debt repayment software program)
Exceptional Family Member Program Coordinator
Electronic resource listing for community resources
Respite and Childcare Assistance
Advocacy/Interface with Helping Agencies (on & off base)
Relocation Assistance (coordination of services at new installation)
Informational Workshops
Lending Library
Support Groups
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The Base Chapel sponsors these programs. For more information, call 618) 256-3303 or see their page here.
AWANA (mentors)
Bible Studies
Catholic Religious Education
Catholic Youth Organization (CYO)
Children's Church
Choirs
Club Beyond
Faith Group Contact Information
Honeybees (children's program during PWOC)
Marital/Pre-marital/Pastoral/Spiritual Counseling
Military Council of Catholic Women (MCCW: Catholic women if the chapel)
Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS)
Protestant Men of the Chapel (PMOC)
Protestant Religious Education
Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC)
Religious Observances
Worship Services
Young Excited Soldiers Program (Christian youth program for ages 3-18)
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Anger Management Group-RE
AWANA (mentors)-HC
Annual Youth Fair-YP/CDC/FCC
Baby Basics Class (3rd Trimester Class)-RE
Basic Aid Training for Children-RC
Bundles for Babies-A&FRC
Before & After School Programs-YP
Boys and Girls Club Program-YP
Child Care Programs-CDC/FCC
Child Fingerprinting Program-SFS
Catholic Religious Education-HC
Child Abuse Prevention & Treatment-FAP/RE
Child Development Center Programs (weekly & hourly quality child care)-CDC
Children's Church-HC
Drug Education for Youth (DEFY-summer camp/mentoring program)-DDRP
Family Services Operation Stork (layettes)-A&FRC
First Aid Training for Children Today (FACT)-RC
Family Child Care Program (child care for ages 2 wks to 12 years)-FCC
Family Child Care Home Listing
Give Parents a Break (childcare at CDC funded by Air Force Aid)-CDC/YP
Involved Parents Association ("PTO" for parents of children in base care)-CDC/FCC/YP
Kids on the Move-A&FRC
Military Council of Catholic Women - HC
Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS)-HC
Military Working Dog (K-9) Demo-SFS
New Parent Support Program (home visits, in-home marital/parenting therapy, education & support)-FAP
Parent Education Programs-CDC/FCC/YP/RE/A&FRC
PCS Child Care (for incoming & outbound personnel)-A&FRC
Protestant Religious Education-HC
Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC)-HC
Respite Care Program (child care assistance for special need or short term crisis funded by Air Force Aid)-A&FRC
School Liaison Officer-SLO
Scrubby Bear Program (handwashing education for children)-RC
Sexual Abuse Prevention Training-RE/SARC
Teen Dating Violence Prevention-RE
Teen Babysitters' List-RC
Teen Council-YP
Young Excited Soldiers Program (Christian youth program for ages 3-18)-HC
Youth Cooking Classes-YP
Youth Field Trips-YP/CDC/FCC
Youth Game Nights-YP
Youth Instruction Classes-YP
-Ballet/Tap
-Gymnastics
-Karate & Martial Arts
-Piano
Youth Tutoring Program-YP
Youth Sports Program (Basketball, baseball, T-ball, softball, floor hockey, soccer, and swim team)-YP
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FitFamily
FitFamily is a web-based goal incentive program which encourages families to make healthier lifestyle choices, spend quality time together, set/track goals, and help instill an overall better family wellness. Enroll in the program today at www.usaffitfamily.com to begin tracking goals, earning incentives and more. Families can also join the Youth Center every Tuesday for their FitFamily activities at 4 p.m. For more details, call the Youth Center at 744-9862 or visit www.375fss.com.
The following agenices provide these services:
Medical Group
Special Needs Identification & Assignment Coordination Process (SNI)-Formerly EFMP
-Mandatory enrollment for all with special needs
Facilities Determinations (required for all special needs assignments)MDG/EFMP Coordinator
Family Member Relocation Clearances (req'd for all members with OCONUS assignments and all EFMP families regardless of assignment location)-MDG/EFMP Coordinator
Health and Wellness Center
Tobacco Cessation Class
Is quitting smoking or dipping part of your New Year's Resolution? The HAWC's Tobacco Cessation Program is here to help you quit for good. Orientations are on Mondays from 1100-1200. Classes are every Monday from March 6th to April 30th at 11 a.m.
Running Clinic
This 6-week progressive training program will help you improve your 1.5 mile run time by increasing running endurance and building speed. On average, this program has helped past participants improve 1.5 mile run time by 1:12! Open to reservists and active duty of all branches with times 13:15 or slower. The class meets every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. during the 6 weeks.
Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Class
Monthly Health Observances
Be Well
-Core Module
-Running
-Strength Training
-Healthy Weight
Prenatal/Post-partum Class
A free, hands-on prenatal/post-partum exercise program designed to strengthen the body for all of the changes it will experience is offered every Wednesday at 3 p.m.
Red Cross
Basic Aid Training for Children
CPR Classes
First Aid Classes
Lifeguard Training
Water Safety Instructors' Classes
Outdoor Rec
Swimming Classes
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Counseling
Military and Family Life Counselors are trained and available to help service members, spouses, family members, children and staff. To schedule an appointment, call 304-8942.
Master Resilience Training (MRT) classes: prepares Airmen and their families to cope with adverse events before they occur-Contact Career Assistance Advisor for current schedule of classes or to develop a tailored program for your organization.
Comprehensive Airman Fitness (CAF) activities are coordinated by the CAIB/IDS - call 256-4353 for additional information.
Anger Management Group-RE
Abuse Intervention Program-FAP
Assessment & Referral Services-MHC/A&FRC
Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate-FAP/DAVA
Drug Education for Youth (DEFY)-DDRP
Couples Communication-FAP/HC/A&FRC
Dating Violence Prevention-FAP
Domestic Abuse Victim Advoacte-FAP
Family Advocacy Strength-based Therapy (F.A.S.T.)-FAP
Individual and/or Marriage Counseling-MHC/HC/FAP
Marriage Retreats-HC
New Parent Support- FAP/RE
Pre-marital Counseling-HC/FAP
Sexual Assault Prevention & Intervention-SARC
Spiritual/Pastoral Counseling-HC/FAP
Safety Planning for Domestic Abuse-DAVA/FAP
Stress Management Educational Classes-HAWC/RE
Substance Abuse Prevention & Education-ADAPT
Suicide Prevention & Awareness Education -IDS/RE
VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS
Airmen's Attic (clothing, furniture, household goods for E-4s & below)-A&FRC
618-256-3840
Family Services (FS) Loan Locker-A&FRC
Teen Summer Volunteer Program-RC
Volunteer Recruitment, Training, & Placement-RC
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FAMILY READINESS/DEPLOYMENT
Car Care-A&FRC
Deployment & Reintegration Support-A&FRC
Deployment Packets-A&FRC
Give Parents a Break (child care at CDC funded by Air Force Aid)-CDC/A&FRC
Hearts Apart (morale calls, E-mail, videophones, support to deployed/remote)-A&FRC
Marriage Retreats-HC
Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS)-HC
Readiness Briefings-A&FRC/MHC/RE
Reunion Issues-HC/A&FRC/MHC/RE/FAP/MFLC
Services to Deployed Separated Families-A&FRC
Spouses of Deployed Members Support-A&FRC/MHC/RE
RELOCATION
Child Care for PCS (AF ONLY; paid for by Air Force Aid Society)-A&FRC
Home Buyers & Sellers Seminars-A&FRC
"Get Your Move On" PCS Workshop (outbound personnel and families): A&FRC
Loan Locker-A&FRC
Newcomers Orientation (all military and civilian Team Scott personnel): A&FRC
Remote Tour Briefing: A&FRC
Team Scott Happy Landings (military and civilian Team Scott personnel): A&FRC
Web-based Relocation Resources
Military Installations/Plan My Move website (base specific info):
www.militaryinstallations.dod.mil
Automated Housing Referral Network website (off-base housing):
www.ahrn.com
Scott AFB Privatized Housing (The Landings at Scott):
www.scottfamilyhousing.com
Cost of Living Comparisons, Child Care Finder, Relocation tips, etc: www.militaryonesource.com
Sponsorship Training (for all DoD Personnel):
http://apps.mhf.dod.mil/ESAT |
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Airman and Family Readiness Center
For more information, on these and other A&FRC events and services call 256-8668.
Respite care
Respite care is an Air Force Aid sponsored program which allows a break for a few hours a week or month to families who have the responsibility of a 24-hour day care for an ill or disabled family member living in the household. Families interested should be enrolled in the EFMP.
Military Family Life Counselor
Need to talk? MFLC's are here to listen. MFLC's are trained and available to help servicemembers, spouses, family memers, children and staff. To schedule an appointment, call 304-8942.
VA representative
VA Representative are available every Thursday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call the Airman and Family Readiness Center in advance for an appointment at 256-8668.
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The Community Action Board (CAIB) is responsible for community collaboration and for identifying and resolving individual, family, installation, and community issues that impact readiness of SAFB units and the quality of life of all members and their families.
The Integrated Delivery System (IDS) enables combat power as the action arm of the CAIB and is responsible for developing solutions to issues. We act with the CAIB to coordinate the activities of other agencies assisting in the resolution of issues. The CAIB and the IDS are present at each level of Air Force command from bases to Headquarters.
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DIRECTORY
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24-Hour Referral Line
256-4357
Airman & Family Readiness Center
256-8668
Alcohol/Drug Abuse Prevention
256-7080
Area Defense Counsel
256-3246
Armed Forces Against Drunk Driving
256-HOME (4663)
Career Assistance Advisor
256-5296
Child Development Center
256-2669
Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate
256-7203/212-3144 (crisis line)
Drug Demand Reduction Program
256-7489
Equal Opportunity
256-6581
Family Advocacy Program
256-7203
Family Child Care
256-8047
Health & Wellness Center
256-7139
Base Chapel
256-3303
Judge Advocate (Base Legal)
256-2358/2359
Medical Needs
256-WELL (9355)
Military Family Life Consultant
256-8668
Mental Health Clinic
256-7386
Red Cross
256-3292
Resiliency Element
256-7386
Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
256-SARC (7272)
Security Forces Squadron
256-6000/2223
School Liaison Officer
256-9595
Youth Programs
744-9862
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First Fridays
First Fridays is a social gathering time at the Scott Club starting at 3:30 p.m. Open to all ranks; finger foods free for club members; non-members will pay a small fee. Drinks are available at the cash bars. Games will be played throughout. Serves as a great time to connect and learn from conversations with each other at Leadership University.
Aero Club safety meetings
The Aero Club offers monthly safety meetings to all Scott AFB personnel, 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Base Theater. Topics may include the following topics: Understanding weather fronts (clouds) in relationship to flying and over the counter medication can prohibit an individual from flying or driving. For more information, call 256-2170.
Company Grade Officer's Council
Meets the third Friday of every month at 4:15 p.m. at the Scott Club (Officer's side). First round is on us. Contact Capt. Greg Orbino at 229-0080 for more information.
Chief's Organization
Meets the third Wednesday of every month at 11 a.m. location varies.
For more information, contact Chief Master Sgt. Don Dufner at 229-3920.
Top 3
Meets every third Thursday at 3 p.m. at the Golf Course.
Senior Master Sgt. Brian Kentta / 229-6315
Air Force Sergeant's Association
Meets the second Thursday of every month from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Scott Club (Enlisted side).
NCO Council
Meets the third Thursday of each month at 3:00 p.m. in the Enlisted Professional Enhancement Center (building 1948).
Staff Sgt. Dan Dixon/ 779-0320
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First 4
Meets the first Thursday of the month at 3 p.m. in the Enlisted Professional Enhancement Center.
Dorm Council
Meetings to be determined
Enlisted Spouses Club
Meetings held the second Tuesday of the month at the Patriots Landing Community Center on base. Social starts at 6:10 p.m. and meetings start at 6:30 p.m. Meetings are child friendly and food is available.
Wingman Council Meeting
Meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month at 3 p.m. locations varies between Airlifters Hall and AMC/JA conference room both located in BLDG 40. For more information email the wingman council at scottwingmancouncil@scott.af.mil
Scott Officer's Spouses Club
For more information, contact Jahnine Spaulding at 707-592-4658 or spuds141@earthlink.net.
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