An official army family and MWR Site

Soldier & Family Readiness Center

A multi-faceted center offering prevention and education services during the full lifecycle of the service member and their family's career to enhance readiness and resiliency.

  • Formerly Army Community Service and Army Substance Abuse Program, these two programs have co-located as the Soldier & Family Readiness Center to better serve Soldiers and their families.
     

PROGRAMS



Available to all DOD ID cardholders and their family members.

Army Emergency Relief / 520.533.5312

Assistance to active duty, their family members or retirees in the form of interest-free loans, grants or a combination of both.

Army Volunteer Corps / 520.533.2967

Provides centralized assistance for those wishing to volunteer in the community. Volunteer opportunities can be found on www.myarmyonesource.com⚠ under Volunteer Tools.

Biochemical Testing / 520.538.1398 / 1289

The Drug Testing Coordinator and Technician implement drug testing for all active duty service members and applicable Department of Army civilians to adhere with AR 600-85 to facilitate the early identification of alcohol and/or other drug abuse, monitor rehabilitation efforts and deter the use of drugs.

  • Location: Building 22414, 904 Butler Road (Advisory Resources Center)
  • Hours of Operation: M.T.W.F: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Thursday: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


Employee Assistance Program / 520.538.1284

Education, mitigation and liaison services provided by the program manager for employees experiencing work place difficulties.

Employment Readiness Program / 520.533.2330

Provides jobseekers with referrals to online resources and on- and off-post partners.

Exceptional Family Member Program / 520.533.6871

A three-tiered mandatory enrollment program (SFRC / Medical / HRC) to provide assistance to military families with special needs (physical, intellectual or emotional disabilities).

Family Advocacy Program / 520.533.2437 or 24/7 Hotline 520.508.2772

Preserves family wellness through prevention (awareness, education and support). Services include the Domestic Violence Program / Victim Advocacy and the New Parent Support Program supporting families with children up to age 5.

Financial Readiness Program / 520.533.2967

Provides education and support for financial issues or budgeting with unit briefs, workshops or one-on-one counseling appointments.

Information, Referral and Follow-up / 520.533.2330

Provides ready access to referrals and information about the installation and surrounding community to meet needs and improve quality of life.

Military & Family Life Counselor Program

Provides short-term, situational, problem-solving and confidential counseling services to service members and families.

  • Military & Family Life Counselor - Adult: 520.255.4273
  • Military & Family Life Counselor - CYS: 520.705.8923 or 520.559.0640
  • Military & Family Life Counselor - 2-13th Aviation Regiment: 520.559.0944
  • Military & Family Life Counselor - 305th Military Intelligence Battalion: 520.254.7200


Relocation Readiness Program / 520.533.5919

Eases the burden of moving with welcome packets, Newcomers' Orientation, the Lending Locker, Destination Classes for OCONUS assignments, desk-side Smooth Move briefs, Conversational English for foreign-born spouses and the Hearts Apart support group for geographically / deployed families.

Sexual Harassment / Assault Response Program / 520.538.8649

An integrated and proactive program aimed at ending sexual harassment and sexual assault through prevention, community education and support services to victims.

Substance Abuse Prevention Coordinator / 520.538.1284

Supports the readiness and reslience of service members and civilians in the workforce by raising awareness and providing education and training on the dangers and consequences of drug abuse.

  • For clinical services contact Raymond W. Bliss Army Health Center's Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (SUDCC) at 520.533.5161
     

Suicide Prevention Program / 520.538.1313

Seeks to reduce suicidal behaviors through awareness and education and to dispel the myths and stigma surrounding seeking help for difficult adult life issues.

Survivor Outreach Services / 520.533.6879

SOS is a multi-agency approach to delivering services to survivors and families of the fallen. The SOS mission is to expand and improve services to survivors.