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IDS MENTAL HEALTH HAWC Mental Health Support DMAFB AZ DMAFB DMAFB 355th fighter wing MENTAL HEALTH IDS One Team, One Force , One Family Airman & Family Readiness Center Phone Number……………………..228-5690 Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) Emergency financial assistance Outreach programs Career Focus Program Job Search Classes Family Life Education Family/Personal Readiness Program Pre-deployment Briefings Services for Spouses & Families Family Services Program Loan Closet Personal Financial Management Program Financial Management Classes Relocation Assistance Program (RAP) Transition Assistance Program (TAP) Information & Referral Services (I&R) DMAFB DMAFB AZ Phone Number………...…….…….228-4926 Personal Growth Self Learning Individual Empowerment/Counseling Positive Change Give us a call to learn more information about specific strategies to maximize your personal, professional or relationship success. Airman & Family Readiness Center Family Advocacy Program Mental Health Support ADAPT American Red Cross Chapel Health and Wellness Center Services Squadron Family Programs Sexual Assault Response Coordination INTEGRATED DELIVERY SYSTEM DM AFB HELPING AGENCIES The IDS comprises all helping agencies within the DMAFB community working together to ensure services are available to provide safety, health & well being, personnel preparedness and family adaptation. We focus on developing a sense of community for the active-duty population, DoD employees and dependants. Health & Wellness Center HAWC INTEGRATED DELIVERY SYSTEM DMAFB HELPING AGENCIES DMAFB Phone Number…………………….228-2294 Fitness Classes and Consultations Nutrition Classes and Counseling Tobacco Cessation Classes Fitness Improvement Program (FIP) Body Composition Improvement Program (BCIP) Wellness Classes, Briefings, and References

SARC ADAPT Family Advocacy Program Chaplain Service DMAFB Phone Number……………………..318-6740 Emergency Communication Services Emergency Financial Assistance Counseling Services CPR and First Aid Courses Babysitter Training Disaster Preparedness Deployment Tips Child Development Center…..……228-6463 Give Parents A Break Program Weekly and Hourly Child Care (6 months to 5 year of age) Extended Duty Care for Alerts And Exercises (as needed/requested) Family Child Care…………...……...228-2201 Child Care for PCS Program Home Alone Training Classes Weekly, Hourly, and Weekend Care (6 weeks to 10 years of age.) Youth Programs………………..…….228-8844 Teen Lock-Ins School-Age Program Weekly Care (ages 5 to 12 years) Recreational Sports Program Instructional Classes Community Center…………..……..228-3500 Trade Mark Events Family Advocacy Program Phone Numbers: Family Advocacy Program…………..228-2104 New Parent Support Program……..228-2104 Outreach Program Primary and secondary prevention to include educational briefings and classes on skill development, marketing, , community collaboration & intervention, and referral links New Parents Support Program (NPSP) Provide prenatal support and support for parents with children ages 0—3 Family Advocacy Strength-Based Therapy (FAST) Individual, family, or marriage counseling on a space-available basis Maltreatment and Abuse evaluation and treatment planning Chaplain Service Phone Numbers: Desert Dove Chapel……...……….228-5411 Hope Chapel…………………..…...228-5411 Privileged Communication: The military base chaplain has complete confidentiality. Consequently, the chaplain may be the first person to contact to discuss highly sensitive and/or personal concerns. Spiritual Needs Doubts/fears/questions Bereavement Other personal crises Family Counseling Pre-marital/marital counseling Relationship adjustments Personal Problems Individual Counseling Active Support We stand ready 24 hours a day Sexual Assault Response Coordinator Alcohol & Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment SARC ADAPT Phone Number……………….…….228-7272 Provides primary education and training for the prevention of sexual assault. Responds to victims of sexual assault. Recruits, trains, supervises and assigns Victims Advocates to victims of sexual assault. Develops partnerships with community resources and agencies. DMAFB Phone Number……………….…….228-5507 Promote Healthy Lifestyles Maintain Air Force Standards Encourages Responsible Behavior Minimizes Negative Consequences to Individual/Family/Air Force