Refer to Quick Links and to Getting Started on Your Move for
additional information, as well as contacts/links for Goodfellow area
information.
Other relevant sections within SITES include:
Topic Education-Local Community-Special Education (text and contacts/links);
Topic Health and Wellness-Local Community-Special Needs (text and
contacts/links);
Personnel arriving with an exceptional family member
should contact the Special Needs Identification Assignmment Coordinating Process
(SNIACP) office upon arrival. The office is co-located with the Life
Skills Support Center. The SNIACP is designed to provide assistance
to the children and adult dependents of eligible military
personnel. These are individual cases and should be referred to
SNIACP so that all services and education may be coordinated for the inbound
personnel. Dependents who are emotionally, physically, mentally
challenged are provided treatment under this program. This assistance
may be in the line of counseling, special medical or educational assistance, and
financial assistance.
Military members with an exceptional
family member are required to enroll in the SNIACP.
The SNIACP maintains
a listing of on- and off-base resources to assist families with all areas of
need. For active-duty Air Force families, the Air Force Aid Society
may have funds available to assist with respite care - contact the SNI office
for additional information.
See Contacts/Links.