AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER

[Pages:1]AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER

Bldg 1650, Scott AFB, IL DSN 576-8668 Comm (618)256-8668



Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) provides emergency assistance, education programs, and a variety of community enhancement programs enriching quality of life for service members/families.

Air Force Families Forever (AFFF) provides family members of deceased Airmen immediate and longterm bereavement care and support. ID cards are provided to Gold Star Family Members.

Casualty Assistance provides prompt reporting, dignified and humane notification, thorough and compassionate assistance to next of kin (NOK).

Emergency Family Assistance Center (EFAC) is established at the direction of the installation commander to provide one-stop assistance to the community during disaster/crisis/evacuation situations.

Employment Assistance supports customers in achieving short/long-term employment/career goals through individual appointments, workshops, networking events, and job postings.

Exceptional Family Member Program ? Family Support (EFMP-FS) offers needs assessments and service plans, support and information to families with special needs through workshops, events, activities, and individualized assistance.

Information, Referral (I&R) and Follow-up assists individuals and families with identifying/clarifying needs, determining appropriate forms of assistance and providing linkage to resources.

Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC) provides short-term, non-medical counseling services to service members and their families at no cost.

Personal & Family Readiness provides mobility and deployment support to members/families to meet pre-deployment, sustainment, and post-deployment challenges. Monthly Hearts Apart Program (HAP) events are open to all family members experiencing a separation due to deployment, extended TDY, or unaccompanied (remote) assignment.

Personal & Work Life (P&WL) enhances the individual's knowledge, skills, and abilities to anticipate and meet challenges throughout various stages of the military family life cycle.

Key Spouse (KS) Program is an official Air Force unit family readiness program designed to enhance mission readiness and resiliency and establish a sense of community.

Personal Financial Readiness (PFR) offers information, education, and personal counseling to help individuals and families maintain financial readiness/stability and achieve their financial goals.

Relocation Assistance provides relocation information, education, and skills development for customers.

Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) briefings are provided individually to retiring personnel and their spouses.

Transition Assistance Program (TAP) conducts pre-separation counseling, TAP-GPS seminars, VA Benefits briefings, and Capstone to ensure service members and spouses transition successfully to civilian life. Individualized support provided to wounded, seriously ill/injured members.

Volunteer Resources collaborates with on/off-base volunteer agencies to offer volunteer opportunities.

Voting Assistance Program educates base personnel regarding absentee voting and submitting Federal Post Card Applications, Federal Write-in Absentee Ballots, and National Voter Registration Forms.

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