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  • Relationships
  • Legal Concerns
  • Parenting
  • Communication
  • Child Care/School
  • Home Stress
  • Elderly care
  • PCS
  • EFMP

RESOURCES

 

Military & Family Readiness Center


Bldg. 732

Phone: (316) 759-6020
0730 – 1630 Mon-Fri
https://refuelmcconnell.com/military-family-readiness-center/

Targeted support aimed at assisting individuals and families to adapt and meet the demands of the military lifestyle. Service areas include transition, relocation, employment, financial, deployment, exceptional family member program, personal and work-life, Commander’s Key Support Program, casualty assistance, survivor support, emergency family assistance support, volunteer, and voting. 

 

 

Family Advocacy Program


Bldg. 250

Phone: (316) 759-5095
0730-1630, Mon-Fri; 24/7 Victim Advocate resources

FAP strengthens families and enhances resiliency by helping new parents, supporting victims of domestic violence, and assisting family members. The New Parent Support Program helps expecting parents with children up to three years of age. While maltreatment services triage, assess, and manage referrals for child and adult intimate partner maltreatment. 

 

 

 

Chapel


Bldg. 510

Phone: (316) 759-3561; For emergency services after duty hours, contact the Command Post at (759) 316-3251
0730 - 1630, Mon-Fri; On-call 24/7
https://www.facebook.com/22ARWHC

The Chaplain Corps provide spiritual care and ensures all Airmen, Guardians and their families can exercise their constitutional entitlement of free exercise of religion. Chaplain Corps personnel provide absolute, 100% confidential counseling, spiritual support and resilience in all areas with privileged communication. Chaplains do not have a duty to report requirement.

 

 

Judge Advocate


Bldg. 810

Phone: (316) 759-3590
0830-1600, Mon-Thur, Closed Friday
https://www.mcconnell.af.mil/Units/22-ARW/Wing-Staff-Agencies/Legal-Office/

Licensed attorneys offer confidential consultation to active duty, dependents of active duty, retirees, dependents of retirees, and Reserve/Guard members on orders. Topics of support include wills, powers of attorney, estate planning, claims, Victim-Witness Assistance Program, military justice, Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, family law, immigration, taxation, etc.

 

 

School Liaison Program Manager


Bldg. 337

Phone: (316) 759-3326
0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri

SLPM advises base leaders on all PreK-12 challenges, including special education, state-level representation, and local partnerships. They advocate to obtain resources/services for military-connected students, educators, and command teams. They assist families with transition, deployment support, college, career & military readiness support, grant and scholarship resources, MIC3 compliance, and local school navigation. 

 

 

Child Development Program


Bldg. 337

Phone: (316)759-4223
0730-1630, Mon-Fri; 24/7 Victim Advocate resources
https://www.refuelmcconnell.com/child-development-center

The installation has one Child Development Center (CDC). Our CDC offers weekly and hourly (pending availability) childcare for children ages 6 weeks – 5 years. The CDC supports the development of the whole child, teaching through active, hands-on exploration of their environment, respecting each child’s unique interest, experience, abilities and needs while providing a safe, nurturing environment in which to learn. Contact the CDC for availability and cost. Requests for full-time childcare are made via MilitaryChildCare.com.

 

 

Youth Center


Bldg. 2800

Phone: (316) 759-4070
Summer Hours: 1330-1730, School Hours: 1500-1730
https://www.refuelmcconnell.com/youth-programs

The School Age Program offers before/after school child care and a Summer Camp for children ages 5-12 years. Members ages 9-17 can use the Open Recreation Program to engage in a variety of activities of their choosing. For additional details, contact the installation Youth Center..

 

 

Exceptional Family Member Program-Family Support


Bldg. 732

Phone: (316) 759-6020
0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri

EFMP-FS, located within the M&FRC, provides special needs services to all DOD ID cardholders. Services include family needs assessments, respite care, classes, programs/events, and referrals to on-and-off base community programs/services. EFMP-FS works assists families with community integration and offers services that promote successful living within the military.

 

 

Military One Source


Phone: (800) 342-9647
24/7, 365 days a year
http://www.militaryonesource.mil/

While Military OneSource does not provide direct health care services, it does provide resources that can help you maintain good health. Web-based resources related to prevention and care, mental health, nutrition and fitness, and substance abuse are available on the site. Military OneSource is available 24/7 at no cost..

 

 

AF Employee Assistance Program


Phone: 1-866-580-9078
24/7, 365 days a year
https://www.afpc.af.mil/Military-and-Family/Personal-and-Work-Life/

EAP supports DAF (APF, NAF, Space Force, ANG) employees and Army civilians on AF-led Joint Bases and their respective household members. Services are free, confidential, 24/7 online, in-person, by phone or virtual. Services include non-medical counseling (up to 6 sessions per topic), legal consultation, worklife, education kits, elder care, supervisor resources, physical/mental wellness, webinars and more. 

 

 

Child and Youth Military & Family Life Counseling


CDC Bldg. 337, SAP Bldg. 2804, Youth Center Bldg. 2800

Phone: (316) 519-3580
CDC: 0730-1100, School Age/Youth Center: 1400-1630; Mon-Fri

CYB MFLCs support families and augment child and youth programs. CYB MFLCs provide support on a variety of topics affecting children and teens, including anger and aggression, bullying, conflict resolution, divorce, self-esteem, separation, sibling and parental relationships, time management and more.

 

 

Military & Family Life Counselor (Adult)


Bldg. 732

Phone: (316) 350-0665
0730 – 1630 Mon-Fri by appointment

MFLCs provide free confidential, short-term solution-focused non-medical and non-documented counseling to military members and immediate family members. MFLCs are licensed providers who can address relationships, stress, communication, adjustment, deployment, parenting, grief, loss, etc. MFLCs must report instances or eminent risk of abuse, self-harm, and UCMJ infractions. 

 

 

New Parent Support Program


Bldg. 250 (22nd Medical Group)

Phone: (316) 759-5772
0730 – 1630 Mon-Fri walk-ins and by appointment

A free, voluntary program that offers parenting education and support to military parents and caregivers of infants and toddlers. Services include home visits, referrals, classes, and playgroups to help families thrive and balance military life. The target audience is expectant parents and parents of children birth-3 years. 

 

 

Family Child Care


Bldg. 337)

Phone: (316) 759-4223
0800 – 1700 Mon-Fri

FCC offers childcare to children and youth from 2 weeks to 12 years of age. Care is provided in homes located on or off the installation that has been certified by the MSG commander. The FCC has the ability to tailor care to fit every schedule, deployment, or special need. Additional information regarding FCC can be found on the DAF Child and Youth website or by contacting the local FCC office at this installation. 

 

 

Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH)


Bldg. 250

Phone: (316) 759-6300
0730 – 1630 Mon-Fri

PCBH is a team-based approach that integrates behavioral health services into primary care. It involves licensed behavioral health professionals, addressing not only behavioral health and substance use disorders, but also behavioral factors that affect overall health conditions. Care can be coordinated through your PCM or by a self-referral through the appointment line.