Program Coordinator: Ms. Annette McLeod
The
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) is dedicated to the prevention, prompt reporting
and intervention , and treatment of spouse and child abuse. The program is
dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for military and family members by
offering classes, workshops and seminars. Also available is a resource library
of books, videos, pamphlets, etc. that can be given or loaned to
individuals.
Respite care is available under limited circumstances and will
be approved on a case by case basis based on documented need. The provision of
services must be clearly viewed as a preventive measure.
This program is now
renamed the "Soldier and Family Readiness" program, and more information can be
found about it under "Contacts/Links."
Soldier And Family
Readiness
Soldier And Family Readiness University
5953C Parker
Lane
The Soldier & Family Readiness Program at Army Community Service
provides a wide range of services that strengthen families and enhances
relationships in support of soldiers and the mission. The programs
are as follows: Baby Care Workshops; Infant and Toddler Playgroup; free "Baby
Bundles" for new parents who attend one of our parenting workshops; Parenting
Classes; Stress/Anger Management Seminars; Domestic Violence Education; Victim
Advocacy & Crisis Management Services; Home Visits; Support Groups; Resource
library and referrals.