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- Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT)
- Chapel
- Drug Demand Reduction (DDR)
- Military OneSource
- Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Chapel - Civilian Health Promotion Services - Civilian Personnel - Employee Assistance Program - Equal Opportunity (EO) - Health Promotion - Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPR)
- Civilian Personnel - Equal Opportunity (EO) - Inspector General (IG)
- Alcohol and drug abuse prevention and treatment (ADAPT) - Chapel - Employee Assistance Program - Family Advocacy Program (FAP) - Mental Health - Military & Family Life Counseling (Adult and Child/Youth MFLCs) - Military OneSource
- Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) - Chapel - Employee Assistance Program - Family Advocacy Program (FAP)
- Food Pantry - Mental Health - Military & Family Life Counseling (Adult and Child/Youth MFLCs) - Military OneSource
- Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Chapel - Employee Assistance Program - Family Advocacy Program (FAP) - Judge Advocate - Mental Health - Military OneSource
- Chapel - Employee Assistance Program - Family Advocacy Program (FAP) - Mental Health - Military OneSource
- Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Education and Training Center - Military OneSource - School Liaison Officer
- Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Civilian Personnel - Family Child Care (FCC) Providers - NAF Human Resources Office - Military OneSource
- Airmen's Attic - Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Chapel - Employee Assistance Program - Family Advocacy Program (FAP) - Family Child Care (FCC) Providers
- Food Pantry - Key Spouse Program
- Loan Closet - Military & Family Life Counseling (Adult and Child/Youth MFLCs) - Military OneSource - School Liaison Officer
- Space-A Travel - Youth Programs
- Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Chapel - Employee Assistance Program - Mental Health - Military Family Counseling - Military OneSource
- Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) - Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Employee Assistance Program - Military OneSource
- Civilian Health Promotion Services - Employee Assistance Program - Health Promotion - Mental Health - Military OneSource
- Chapel - Employee Assistance Program - Mental Health - Military & Family Life Counseling (Adult and Child/Youth MFLCs) - Military OneSource
- Chapel - Equal Opportunity (EO) - Inspector General (IG)
- Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Office
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) - Civilian Health Promotion Services - Health Promotion - Mental Health - Medical Group - Patient Advocate
- Loan Closet
- Area Defense Counsel (ADC) - Judge Advocate - Military OneSource - Special Victims’ Counsel
- Equal Opportunity (EO)
- Medical Group
- Patient Advocate
- Airmen's Attic - Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Employee Assistance Program - Loan Closet - Military OneSource
- Family Advocacy Program (FAP) - Safety
- Chapel - Family Advocacy Program (FAP) - Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Office - Special Victims’ Counsel
- Airmen's Attic - Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Chapel
- Food Pantry - Military OneSource - Recharge for Resiliency (R4R) - Single Airman Initiative
- Space-A Travel
- Military & Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) - Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) ONE STOP - Military OneSource
- Chapel - Employee Assistance Program - Mental Health
- Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Employee Assistance Program - Military OneSource
- Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Chapel - Red Cross
- Military & Family Readiness Center (M&FRC) - Chapel - Employee Assistance Program - Equal Opportunity (EO) - Mental Health - Military & Family Life Counseling (Adult and Child/Youth MFLCs) - Military OneSource
For the DoD Safe Helpline click here For the Military Crisis Line click here For Non-Emergency Police click here For the Suicide Prevention Lifeline click here For United Way of the Plains call 211 or click here In case of an emergency call 911
Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) - Provides world-wide emergency assistance to Airmen and their eligible family members to meet immediate needs in an emergency. AFAS provides interest-free loans and grants based on the individual emergency financial situation such as: emergency travel, child care, vehicle repair/payment, basis living expenses (rent/mortgage, utilities, food, etc), and more. Falcon loans up to $1500; Standard Assistance loans are for requests over $1500. Members requesting assistance with emergency travel may contact the American Red Cross 24/7 at 1-877-272-7337. To create an application for all other emergency financial assistance, visit https://portal.afas.org/ea-eligibility. For additional assistance, contact Air Force Aid Society Headquarters at 703-972-2604.
Facility: Air Force Aid Society Headquarters
Address: on line at www.afas.org
Intended for: Active Duty members and eligible family members and retired personnel
When: Members may apply 24/7
Where: on line at www.afas.org
Cost: Interest free loans and grants (on a case by case basis)
Phone: (703)972-2604; for emergency travel assistance 24/7, contact the American Red Cross, (877) 272-7337.
Website: https://portal.afas.org/ea-eligibility
Resource Provider: HQ AFAS Staff
Airman's Attic/Loan Closet – E-5’s and below may browse through the attic for items needed. There are lots of dishes, pots, pans, small appliances, toys, baby items, baby furniture and children’s clothes and shoes (size 0 – 12). All items are free. Donations accepted. In addition, Airman’s’ Attic offers free school supplies in July to E-6 and below for Air Force Active Duty, Reserves and Guard and for each of their school age children.
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Facility: Military & Family Readiness Center
Address: 53147 Kansas Street (Bldg 732), McConnell AFB, KS 67221
Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, and their eligible family members.
When: 0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays and most AMC Family Days.
Where: M&FRC, Bldg. 732;
Cost: FREE
Phone: (316) 759-6020 or DSN 743-6020
Website: https://www.refuelmcconnell.com; Facebook: McConnell Military and Family Readiness Center; Instagram: McConnell Military and Family Readiness Center Resource Provider: M&FRC Staff, Unit Key Spouses
Resource Provider: M&FRC Staff
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) – Promotes readiness, health, and wellness through the prevention and treatment of substance misuse and abuse, minimizing negative consequences to the individual, family, and organization. Services include outreach, education, prevention programs, screening, assessment, treatment, consultation, and initiatives to prevent future alcohol or substance misuse. Preventive counseling and education can be provided to individuals or groups. Treatment services provide evidence-based substance use disorder treatment according to VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guidelines for individuals who are abusing or are dependent on alcohol and/or other substances.
Facility: 22nd Medical Group, Bldg. 250
Address: 57950 Leavenworth St. McConnell AFB, KS 67221
Intended for: Active Duty & Guard/Reserve on AD orders
When: 0730-1630, Mon-Fri
Where: Mental Health Clinic, 22 MDG, First floor across from Flight Medicine
Cost: No cost
Phone: (316) 759-5095
Website: https://mcconnell.tricare.mil/Health-Services/Mental-Behavioral-Health
Resource Provider: ADAPT Staff
The Area Defense Counsel provides confidential, independent legal representation for servicemembers facing adverse administrative actions or are suspected of committing an offense under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The Area Defense Counsel falls outside the chain of command for the wing, and therefore retains independence in the representation of service members. The ADC's prime responsibility is to zealously and ethically represent clients during adverse military actions, such as: • Courts-martial and Article 32 hearings • OSI/SFOI investigations • Article 15 actions • Involuntary separation actions • Administrative demotions • Denial of reenlistment • Referral EPBs/OPBs • LOCs, LOAs, LORs • UIF entries and control rosters • Any other adverse actions in which counsel for an individual is required or authorized Facility: Area Defense Counsel Address: 53280 Topeka St., Bldg. 850, Ste. 243 Intended for: Air Force members only; no dependents. When: Monday-Friday, 0900-1200 (Walk-Ins), 1300-1630 (Appointment Only) Phone: (316) 759-4375
Casualty Assistance is thru Military & Family Readiness Center - The Air Force Casualty Services Program’s primary goals are to provide prompt, accurate reporting, dignified and humane notification, and efficient, thorough, and compassionate assistance to the next of kin of deceased Active-Duty members for as long as needed. The Casualty Assistance Representative (CAR) works closely with commanders at all levels to ensure the success of the program. Additionally, the CAR works closely with survivors of retired Air Force members to ensure potential benefits are applied in a timely manner. The CAR provides limited casualty service to members of sister services, certain foreign nationals, and civilians. The CAR also assists with Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance Traumatic Injury Protection (TSGLI) and Family Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (FSGLI) claims.
Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members.
Where: M&FRC, Bldg. 732; in unit support is also available
Phone: (316) 759-6020 or DSN 743-6020 or 24 hour Hotline for Casualty Assistance is 316-303-6368
Chapel - Provides absolute, 100% confidential counseling in all areas with privileged communication and no duty to report anything. Counseling includes: relationships, spiritual issues, workplace issues, suicide, sexual assault, grief, mental health issues, transition, deployment, legal concerns, financial issues, health concerns, substance abuse issues, bullying, ethical and moral issues, etc. The Chapel also provides religious services (worship services, weddings, funerals, memorials, religious observances). The chapel can provide for or give guidance to all spiritual care and religious accommodation requests.
Facility: McConnell AFB Chapel
Address: 53150 Kansas St, Bldg. 510
Intended for: Anyone military member, retirees, and dependents. Retirees are limited on counseling services.
When: 0730 - 1630, Mon-Fri, on-call 24/7 via Command Post
Where: McConnell Chapel, Bldg. 1620
Phone: (316) 759-3561; for emergency services after duty hours, contact the Command Post at (759) 316-3251.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/22ARWHC
Resource Provider: Chapel Staff
Civilian Health Promotion Services (CHPS)
CHPS enhances readiness, productivity, employee health and engagement of the civilian workforce to minimize personal risk of preventable injury, illness, or suicide. CHPS provides free resources to help the DoD civilian workforce maintain and improve their health and wellbeing. CHPS offers a wellness website portal including a wide variety of health education classes, wellness challenges and health awareness campaigns.
Facility: Virtual
Intended for: Federal Service Civilians on Air Mobility Command installations.
Website: https://www.usafwellness.com/
Civilian Personnel - Provides services to meet the needs of leadership, supervisors, and the civilian workforce. Services include advisory guidance in the areas of recruitment, staffing, position management, employee relations, labor relations, workforce planning, proactive action to promote equal opportunity and the elimination of discriminatory practices and policies, and promote prevention and resolution of labor disputes in a manner that gives full effect to the collective-bargaining rights of employees, unions and management. Employees wishing to apply for positions, should go to www.usajobs.gov
Facility: Civilian Personnel Office
Address: 53147 Kansas Street, McConnell AFB, KS 67221
Intended for: Federal Service Civilians and their Supervisors
Phone: (316) 759-4353
Website: www.usajobs.gov
Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging - There is no other country in the world so widely diverse, yet so deeply committed to being unified as the United States of America. The challenges we face today are far too serious, and the implications of failure far too great, for our Air Force to do less than fully and inclusively leverage our nation’s greatest strength—our remarkably diverse people. Across the force, diversity of background, experience, demographics, perspectives, thought and organization are essential to our ultimate success in an increasingly competitive and dynamic global environment. As airpower advocates, we must be culturally competent and operationally relevant to effectively accomplish our various missions. Anyone who has suggestions, comments, input and are interested in getting involved with outreach and development efforts happening across the installation can contact the Integrated resiliency Office at 22arw.cvb.org@us.af.mil
Facility: Integrated Resiliency Office When: 0700 – 1600 Mon – Fri Where: Bldg 850 Room 120 Phone: 316-759-5927 Email: 22arw.cvb.org@us.af.mil
The DDRP mission is to deter the use and abuse of controlled/illicit substances through a comprehensive program of education, prevention and deterrence. Assist Commanders to ensure a fit and ready force and maintain good order and discipline.
Air Force Manual 44-197 requires random testing for all active-duty members, civil service and NAF employees in drug testable positions. Civilian Pre-employment testing is accomplished by appointment for members seeking civ service positions, promotions, or transitioning from reservist to active duty status.
Training is offered to all unit commanders and unit members assigned to perform duties as trusted agents and observers.
Wing commanders can also order dorm and gate sweeps.
The DDRP program also conducts other than random drug testing: probable cause, consent, inspection “Bickle”, and commander directed testing.
Facility: Drug Demand Reduction Program
Address: 53384 Kansas St.
Intended for: Active Duty, Civil Service Employees, NAF Employees, Reservists and Pre-Employment
When: 0700-1600, Mon – Fri
Where: Bldg 840 Rm 119
Phone: (316) 759-6369
Resource Provider: SJA, SFS, and AFOSI
Education Services offers academic advisement, college courses, funding, program guidance, and testing services to assist Airmen with meeting personal and professional higher education goals. Information and/or assistance is available for the following programs: Air Force Credentialing Opportunities On-line (AF COOL), Commissioning Programs, Air Force Virtual Education Center (AFVEC), Career Skills Program (CSP), Community College of the Air Force (CCAF), CLEP/DANTES, Military Tuition Assistance (Mil TA), Transition Assistance Program Goals, Plans and Success - Higher Education (TAP GPS – HE) Track, and Veterans Affairs Education Benefits.
Facility: Education and Training Center
Address: 53474 Lawrence Ct. Ste 128
When: 0800 - 1600, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays, AMC Family Days, & wing training days.
Where: Education and Training Office
Phone: Office 316-759-2672; DSN 312-743-2672
Website: McConnell AFB Education Center | Facebook
Resource Provider: Education Center Staff
The Air Force Employee Assistance Program for Air Force civilian personnel (EAP) offers free confidential services to help you and your household members manage everyday challenges and work on more complex issues.
All Air Force civilian personnel—including non-appropriated funds, or NAF, employees; Guard and Reserve; and family members may use the program at no charge to the individual or family member. The EAP provides the same services and same access to care provided in the past with continued access 24/7 via telephone, website or in-person. Call 1-866-580-9078.
Facility: Services available via phone services or via the website
Intended for: Air Force Civilians
When: Available 24/7, 365 days a year
Where: Initially via phone services and then with professional counselors face-to-face
Cost: Free
Phone: 1-866-580-9078
Website: www.afpc.af.mil/eap
Equal Opportunity: The Equal Opportunity office provides discrimination and harassment complaint processing for both military and civilian employees assigned to McConnell AFB. In addition, we offer conflict resolution services such as mediation and facilitation to resolve workplace disputes. We provide human relations education training and specialized training as requested by commanders. The EO office also responds to equal opportunity incidents that occur both on or off base and incidents that have the potential to affect the human relations climate of the wing. Finally, we provide general assistance for anyone seeking guidance or help by finding the appropriate agency to help resolve their concerns.
Address: 53280 Topeka St., Room 218, McConnell AFB, KS 67221
Facility: Bldg 850, Room 218
Intended for: Active Duty, Civilian Employees, Retirees, and eligible family members
When: 0730 – 1630, Mon- Fri
Phone: (316) 759-3310
Air Force Discrimination & Sexual Harassment Hotline: 1-888-231-4058
E-mail: 22arw.eo@us.af.mil
EFMP Family Support (EFMP FS)
Provides support services for all members of Team McConnell that have a family member with a disability or specific medical/educational needs. We offer Family Needs Assessments and Service Plans by request, newly enrolled, inbound/outbound assignment, and through referrals as needed. We provide resources both on and off the installation to include: Educational Opportunities, Special Events, Sporting Activities (Special Olympics), Camps, Social Opportunities, Crisis Assistance/Support, Employment, Financial Resources/Counseling, Family Assistance, Relocation Assistance, Separation/Deployment Support, Single Airmen, Special Education, Transition Assistance and Volunteer Opportunities.
Respite Care - The Air Force offers respite care to families with children enrolled in EFMP with moderate or severe disability. Respite care hours vary between 8-20 per month based on the Airman’s status and the EFM’s condition. Respite care is free to eligible families. Sibling care is also available at no cost. An application for respite care can be obtained through the Family Child Care office at 316-759-4223
Intended for: Active Duty members, Retired Active Duty, Reserve, Guard, Federal Service Civilians, and their eligible family members.
Where: M&FRC, Bldg. 732
Phone: (316-759-6020)
EFMP Medical (EFMP M)
Assistance and services to family members with special medical or educational needs, to include spouses, children and dependent adults who require special medical services for a chronic condition; requires ongoing services from a medical specialist, have significant behavioral health concerns, and receive early intervention or special education services through an individualized education program or individualized family service plan.
For medical referrals, please contact your Primary Care Manager. For care coordination or case management, contact your Case Management Team at (316) 759-5004.
Intended for: Service members and their eligible family members.
Facility: 22nd Medical Group at the Family Health Front Desk
Address: 57950 Leavenworth Rd., Bldg. 250
When: 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mon-Fri walk in support*
Appointments can be made
Closed on all federal holidays
Phone:
(316) 759-2021 EFMP Medical
Resource Provider: Special Needs Coordinator/Technician
*We welcome walk-ins but are a 2-man shop and there may be times when one or both of us are unavailable to help walk-ins. To avoid missing us, please call us to schedule an appointment.
Family Advocacy Program – Ensures appropriate triage, assessment, and management of child and adult intimate partner maltreatment referrals. Serves as a consultative resource on intimate partner abuse and child maltreatment for installation unit leadership and agencies. Services include outreach, education and prevention programs, assessment and consultation, safety planning, couples/family counseling, and treatment for individuals and families experiencing maltreatment.
Intended for: Active Duty, Guard/Reserve (on AD orders), DoD Beneficiaries/Dependents and initial safety planning/referral services for Intimate Partner victims
When: 0730-1630, Mon-Fri; 24/7 Victim Advocate resources
Phone: (316) 759-5095 Victim Advocate contact via Command Post with request to connect to the On-Call Mental Health Provider at (316) 759-3251
Resource Provider: Family Advocacy Program Staff
Family Child Care (FCC) Program - The McConnell AFB FCC Program offers in-home child care in on-base or off-base affiliated homes for children ages 2 weeks to 12 years. These homes/providers are licensed, trained, inspected, and certified. The FCC Office maintains a current listing of FCC providers. FCC providers offer a variety of child care options to include weekly, hourly, young infant, evening, weekend, shift work, special events, and special needs care. Programs supported include AF FCC Subsidy, Extended Duty Care, Returning Home Care, Child Care for PCS, Home Community Care, and Child Care for Volunteers.
Facility: In-home child care on-base and off-base homes
Intended for: Military connected children
Cost: Varies based on total family income or provider rates
Phone: FCC Office (316) 759-4222
Website: https://www.refuelmcconnell.com/family-child-care
Resource Provider: FCC Providers
Food Pantry, through the Military & Family Readiness Center – Provides emergency assistance for food and baby supplies through checks redeemable at the Commissary or gift card at local grocery store. Open to all active duty, reserves, guard, DOD civilians, and their eligible family members. Contact your unit First Sergeant or the M&FRC.
When: 0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri or in an emergency thru Command Post (316)75-3251 who will contact staff after hours. Closed on all federal holidays and most AMC Family Days.
McConnell Privatized Housing – Managed by Mayroad. It is located at McConnell Air Force Base within the Wichita area; Mayroad at McConnell Air Force Base Housing is a very walkable, pet-friendly residential community featuring 381 two, three, and four-bedroom homes with a variety of amenities.
Facility: Mayroad
Address: 3001 S. Arnold Blvd, Wichita KS 67210
Intended for: Active Duty with Dependents assigned to McConnell AFB.
When: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Mon-Fri
Where: Red Raider Community Center
Cost: Rent cost is generally dependent on the BAH rate for the senior ranking military member in the home minus the Utility Allowance (when enacted). BAH is based on rank, dependent status, and duty assignment by zip code.
Phone: (316) 347-2929 Opt#2
Website: McConnell Air Force Wichita, KS | Welcome Home (themayroad.com)
Social Media/Facebook: Residents at McConnell Air Force Base
Resource Provider: Housing Specialist
Health Promotion –
Cultivate a community engaged in healthy lifestyle activities to enhance mental, physical, spiritual and nutritional well-being. Deliver a variety of lifestyle programs targeting tobacco prevention, healthy weight management, nutritional fitness, physical activity, sleep optimization, disease prevention and community partnerships that will foster a health environment for the McConnell AFB community. Advise commanders based on needs assessments to support the Air Force community by enhancing the quality of life through proper nutrition, fitness, sleep hygiene practices and living tobacco free.
Facility: 22nd MDG bldg.., Health Promotion hallway
Address: MDG, 57950 Leavenworth St.
Intended for: Active Duty are eligible for Health Promotion programs/classes & body composition assessments. In addition, Active Duty are eligible for medical nutrition therapy by an RDN.
When: 0800-1630, by appointment only
Where: 22nd MDG bldg., Health Promotion hallway
Phone: 316-759-4286 and 316-759-5803
Licensed attorneys offer confidential consultation to active duty, dependents of active duty, retirees, dependents of retirees, and Reserve/Guard troops on orders. 22 ARW/JA attorneys assist members with self-representation; research applicable state laws; and provide advice on marriage, dissolution of marriage or divorce, child support, child custody, property distribution, and related family law matters. Our office also provides notary services for covered members.
Facility: Legal Office, McConnell Law Center
Address: 53285 Pratt Court, McConnell AFB
Intended for: Active-Duty members, Reserve and Guard who are on active duty and their dependents, Retired military members and their dependents. You must be receiving retirement pay to be eligible for services.
When: 0830-1600, Monday-Thursday, Closed Friday
Where: Building 810
Phone: (316) 759-3590
E-mail: 22ARW.JA@us.af.mil
Website: https://www.mcconnell.af.mil/Units/22-ARW/Wing-Staff-Agencies/Legal-Office/
Resource Provider: Judge Advocate Staff
Key Spouse Program is an official unit/family program designed to enhance readiness and establish a sense of Air Force community. It is a commander’s program that promotes partnerships with unit leadership, volunteer Key Spouses appointed by the commander, families, the Military & Family Readiness Center and other community and helping agencies. The program has been standardized across the Air Force to address the needs of all military families with special emphasis on support to families across the deployment cycle.
Intended for: Service members and their families
Website: https://www.refuelmcconnell.com/Key-Spouse; Facebook: McConnell Military and Family Readiness Center; Instagram: McConnell Military and Family Readiness Center Resource Provider: M&FRC Staff, Unit Key Spouses
Loan Closet
FREE, temporary use of household items for those who are moving to or from McConnell, and for Team McConnell members who have a short term need. Items such as:
kitchenware, sleep mats, irons, ironing boards, folding chairs, tables, vacuum cleaners, punch bowls, coolers, coffee pots, toasters, tool kits, car seats, high chairs, strollers and other baby care items are available.
Most items can be checked out for up to 30 days. Eligibility: ADAF, Guard & Reserve, DoD civilians & Retirees. Other Services on case by case basis.
Building 732
Same building as Military & Family Readiness
Monday-Wednesday & Friday
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Tuesday & Thursday
1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
The Airman’s Attic is a program managed by the McConnell AFB M&FRC. (316) 759-6020
Mental Health - Provides clinical care to patients in need of specialized treatment for severe psychiatric conditions. Services include evidence-based therapeutic modalities, specialty medication management, special duty evaluations, and Command Directed Evaluations (CDE). Requests for new services will be reviewed with Service Members to determine the appropriate resource for the presenting concern.
Resource Provider: Mental Health Staff
Adult - Military & Family Life Counselors - Non-Medical counseling offered by trained, licensed professional counselors for all servicemembers and their families. Free of charge for up to 12 sessions per issue. Appointments are made directly with MFLCs.
Address: 53147 Kansas Street, Bldg 732
Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard and their eligible family members; veterans and their eligible family members within 180 days post-separation/retirement; non-remarried surviving spouses and surviving children of active duty/guard/reserve regardless of activation status and cause of death
When: 0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri. or by appointment. Closed on all federal holidays and most AMC Family Days. Where: M&FRC, Bldg. 732 Cost: FREE Phone: (316) 350-0665 or call M&FRC at (316) 759-6020 and they can transfer you to them
Resource Provider: Military Family Life Counselors
Embedded Adult - Military & Family Life Counselors - Non-Medical counseling offered by trained, licensed professional counselors for all servicemembers and their families. Free of charge for up to 12 sessions per issue. Appointments are made directly with MFLCs.
Facility: Embedded in Security Forces/Logistic Readiness Squadron/Civil Engineering Squadron/Maintenance Squadron and Operations Group
Address for Security Forces: 53385 Kansas Street
When: 0730-1630, Mon & Wed or by appointment. Closed on all federal holidays and most AMC Family Days
Where: Bldg 840, #206
Phone: (316) 932-4014 or call M&FRC at (316) 759-6020 and they can transfer you
Address for Logistics Readiness Squadron: 53464 Kansas Street
When: 0730-1630, Tuesday & Fridays or by appointment. Closed on all federal holidays and most AMC Family Days
Where: Bldg 1220, #117
Address for Civil Engineering Squadron: 53000 Hutchinson Street
When: 0730-1630, Thursday or by appointment. Closed on al federal holidays and most AMC Family Days
Where: Bldg 695, #23
Address for Maintenance Squadrons: 52990 Piper Street
When: 0730 – 1630, Monday, Wednesday & Friday or by appointment. Closed on all federal holidays and most AMC Family Days. Where: Bldg 1125, #115
Phone: (316) 358-1706 or call M&FRC at (316) 759-6020 and they can transfer you to them
Address for Operations Group: 53385 Kansas Street
When: 0730 – 1630, Tuesday & Thursdays or by appointment. Closed on all federal holidays and most AMC Family Days. Where: Bldg 840, #220
Child and Youth Behavioral – Military & Family Life Counselors: Supports and augments installation Child and Youth Programs to provide private and confidential non-medical counseling service to service members, families, children and staff of Child and Youth Programs through non-medical counseling support to children and youth up to age 18 in groups or individually.
Facilities: Child Development Centers (Bldgs 337) and Youth Center (Bldg 2800) and School Age Program (Bldg 2804)
Addresses: CDC Bldg 337 (53204 Parsons Street), SAP Bldg 2804 (3025 Arnold Blvd), Youth Center Bldg 2800 (3015 Arnold Blvd)
Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, and their eligible family members
When: Mon-Friday 0730-1100 at the CDC and from 1400-1630 at School Age or Youth Center
Where: Child Development Centers (Bldgs 337) and Youth Center (Bldg 2800) and School Age Program (Bldg 2804). However, sessions can be conducted via Zoom, telephone or Face-to-Face. Face-to-Face sessions can take place anywhere on the installation except for the client's home.
Cost: Free Phone Numbers: (316) 519-3580 or call CDC at (316) 759-4223 and they can transfer you.
Resource Provider: Military and Family Life Counselors
Provides Non-Medical Counseling: face-to-face counseling, online counseling, telephonic counseling, video counseling; Specialty Consultations: Adoption, Education, Elder Care, Health and Wellness Coaching, Spouse Relocation and Transition; and Other Services and Counseling: Document Translation, Financial Counseling, etc.
Address: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/
Intended for: Active Duty members, Reserve, Guard, and their eligible family members, recently separated service members, and survivors
Phone: (800) 342-9647
Website: http://www.militaryonesource.mil/
Resource Provider: Military OneSource
NAF Human Resources Office - Hires people to work in service-related businesses that provide support to the military community at military installations. The NAF website includes current job vacancies, application procedures, benefits and other information.
Facility: NAF Human Resources Office
Address: 53147 Kansas Street, McConnell AFB 67221
Intended for: Anyone looking for a position, 16 years and over
When: 0700 - 1600, Mon - Fri
Phone: (316) 759-1612
Patient Advocate: Patients have the right to make recommendations, ask questions, or file concerns with the MTF Patient Advocate.
With TOL Patient Portal Secure Messaging, AFMS patients can easily request and provide information at any time. TOL Patient Portal Secure Messaging provides a secure patient portal to ensure easy and private online communications in order to connect beneficiaries to their health care team.
Your experiences matter to us! They tell a lot about how we're doing in the Air Force Medical Service. If you receive the JOES (Joint Outpatient Experience Survey) please take a few minutes to fill it out and send it back. Your insights help to make educated decisions related to patient care.
If concerns are not adequately resolved, patients have the right to contact The Joint Commission at 1-800-994-6610 or https://www.jointcommission.org/report_a_complaint.aspx
Facility: McConnell AFB Clinic
Address: 57950 Leavenworth Street, McConnell AFB, KS 67221-3506
Intended for: Active Duty, Guard/Reserve, and DoD Beneficiaries
Where: 22d MDG, Bldg. 250, First Floor, Room 1J2.
Commercial Phone: (316) 759-5097 - Please leave a brief message with your phone number if you would like a call back.
Website: https://mcconnell.tricare.mil/Patient-Resources/Customer-Service
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/22MDG/
TOL Patient Portal: https://patientportal.mhsgenesis.health.mil
Tricare West: https://www.tricare-west.com/
Resource Provider: 22d MDG Patient Advocate
R4R encompasses the following key resiliency target audiences: the Single Airman Programming Initiative (SAIP, RecOn, and Deployed Affected Programming (DAP)). These resiliency programs target specific audiences and provide needed support for Airmen and their families. SAIP ‐ Provides resources that foster a strong culture, mission and sense of community among single Airmen. RecOn ‐ Provides resources for outdoor centric, high adrenaline, stress reduction and is only available through FSS Outdoor Recreation Centers. Deployed Affected Programming ‐ Provides resources targeting deployed‐affected, and dependent‐restricted Air Force installation assigned service members and their families, providing relief from the challenges of deployment.
Facility: Outdoor Recreation
Address: 53562 Mulvane St Building 1349 McConnell AFB, KS 67221
Intended for: Equipment rentals, vehicle/trailer storage, camping, and R4R programs.
When: 0900-1700 Monday – Friday and Saturday 1000-1400
Where: Bldg 1349
Cost: Varies
Phone: (316)759-4435
Email: Outdoor.recreation@us.af.mil
Website: https://www.refuelmcconnell.com/outdoor-recreation-center ; https://www.facebook.com/McConnellODR/
Resource Provider: ODR Staff
Services/Programs: Emergency Social Services and Disaster Services, Volunteer Services, Blood Services, Community Disaster Education, Training Services, and Services to the Armed Forces. First Aid and CPR classes available in-person and online, as well as babysitting and water safety classes. Visit https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class for more information.
The American Red Cross Hero Care Network provides emergency communications and critical services to military members, veterans and their families worldwide 24/7. To reach an emergency communications specialist, call 1-800-272-7337 or download the Hero Care App.
Facility: Red Cross of South Central and Southeast Kansas
Address: 707 N. Main Wichita, KS 67203
Intended for: Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve and their dependents. Retired members and their dependents
When: 0830-1700 Mon-Fri
Phone: (316) 219-4000
Website: https://www.redcross.org/local/kansas/about-us/locations/south-central-southeast-kansas.html
Empower, advocate, and fortify the well-being, safety, and welfare of personnel; conduct comprehensive worksite surveys encompassing industrial and administrative domains, catering to the needs of both military and civilian employees; proactively identify and report any potential hazards or jeopardizing conditions; steer the formulation and execution of cutting-edge occupational safety, health, and risk management policies, procedures, and standards, diligently aligned with the Air Force Mishap Prevention and Motorcycle Safety Program. Embracing a perpetual commitment to safety, we place special emphasis on the Seasonal Safety Campaigns to ensure year-round safety vigilance.
Facility: 22 ARW Wing Headquarters
Address: 57837 Coffeyville St
Intended for: Active Duty, and DoD Beneficiaries
When: 0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri
Where: Bldg 1 Site 251
Phone: (316) 759-2808
Resource Provider: Safety Office Staff
Provides answers to military children and teens concerns. Seeks to engage and educate policymakers, not-for-profit associations, concerned business interests, and other leaders about the needs of military members & their families. Consults on how to choose a school.
Facility: Child Development Center
Address:53147 Kansas St, Bldg. 337
When: 0730 – 1630, Mon-Fri. Closed on all federal holidays and AMC Family Days.
Where: CDC, Bldg. 337
Phone: (316) 759-3326
Resource Provider: School Liaison Program Manager
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPR) is a DoD-wide quality of life program for victims of sexual assault crimes that provides the following services:
Restricted Reporting: Maintains Confidentiality -- NO INVESTIGATION - Disclosures made be made to SARC, healthcare provider, Chaplain, SVC or Victim Advocate will remain confidential. May still qualify for a Restricted Report if sexual assault disclosure was made to mandatory reporter (contact SAPR for restrictions on this). Victim has access to all SAPR support services, including a Victim Advocate, who is trained to provide crisis intervention, information and referral of on/off base helping agency services to include support through medical and legal proceedings.
Unrestricted Reporting: INVESTIGATION MAY BE STARTED--Victim does not have to participate in an investigation. SAPR office will contact victim's commander and OSI about case. Communications with SAPR personnel remains confidential. Victim has access to all SAPR support services, including a Victim Advocate, who is trained to provide crisis intervention, information and referral of on/off base helping agency services to include support through medical and legal proceedings.
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPR) is a DoD-wide quality of life program for victims of sexual harassment that provides the following services:
Facility: Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office
Address: 53280 Topeka St, Bldg 850, Ste 147
Intended for: Active Duty, Guard/Reserve, Dependents 18+, DoD Civilians
When: on-call 24/7
Phone: Office (316) 759-3048; 24/7 Helpline (316) 759-4357(HELP)
Single Airman Programming Initiative Recharge for Resiliency (R4R) is the capstone for resiliency programming across the Air Force for FSS MWR activities. SAPI ‐ Provides resources that foster a strong culture, mission and sense of community among single Airmen.
Space-A program (facilitated through most Air Mobility Command passenger terminals, including the McConnell AFB passenger terminal): Service members and their families can use Space-A flights – formally known as Military Airlift Command or MAC flights – to travel around the country and world at a reduced cost or for free. Various categories of traveler exist for prioritization based upon status: active duty, family/dependent, veteran/etc. Check eligibility here: https://www.amc.af.mil/AMC-Travel-Site/AMC-Space-Available-Travel-Page/
Intended for: Active Duty members, eligible family members, retired personnel
Facility: McConnell AFB passenger terminal (building 1225) or most AMC passenger terminals
Address: on-line at https://www.amc.af.mil/AMC-Travel-Site/Terminals/CONUS-Terminals/McConnell-AFB-Air-Transportation-Function/
Phone number: 316-759-4810
Registration via: Space-A@us.af.mil
The Victims’ Counsel (VC) team works with victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and child abuse by vigorously defending their rights to privacy, respect, and confidentiality. The VC will work directly with the Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) or the Family Advocacy Program (FAP) to provide advice, assistance, and advocacy throughout the military justice process.
- Provides confidential advice
- Protects rights/interests
- Offers Legal Assistance
- Advises on legal process
- Attends interviews
- Advocates for client concerns
- Appears with client in court
**The closest Victim’s Counsel to McConnell AFB is at Tinker AFB, OK. McConnell members are encouraged to reach out to the SAPR office or the FAP office who will make a referral and help establish connection with the Victim’s Counsel.
Facility: Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Offices / Family Advocacy program
Address: 53280 Topeka St., Bldg 850 Ste 147 / 57950 Leavenworth St. McConnell AFB, KS 67221
Intended for: Active Duty, Reserve, dependents & dependent minors, DoD civilians
When: 24/7
Phone: 316-759-3048 / 316-759-5095
Resource Provider: Special Victim Counsel
Child Development Program - The installation has one Child Development Center (CDC). Our CDC offers weekly and hourly child care for children ages 6 weeks – 5 years. Parents need to go to militarychildcare.com to register for care. Hourly reservations can be made up through CYPBMS. The McConnell CDC also participates in Kinderspot. Kinderspot is an app parents can use to sublet spots on a weekly basis as they are awaiting full time care. The McConnell CDC is certified by DoD and accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Facility: CDC
Address: 53204 Parsons St Bldg 337 McConnell AFB, KS 67
Intended for: Anyone with base access
When: 0630-1730, Mon-Fri
Where: Bldgs. 337
Cost: Varies based on total family income
Phone: (316)759-4223
Website: https://www.refuelmcconnell.com/child-development-center
Resource Provider: CDC Staff
School Age Program- The McConnell School Age Care offers before/after school child care and a Summer Camp for children ages 5-12 years. Parents need to go to militarychildcare.com to register for care. McConnell School Age Care offers transportation to some Derby school district schools. The School Age Care program is DoD certified and nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA).
Facility: School Age Care
Address: 3025 S Arnold Blvd Bldg 2804 McConnell AFB KS
Where: School Age Care BLDG 2804 in McConnell base housing.
Phone: (316) 759-6859
Website: https://www.refuelmcconnell.com/school-age-care
Resource Provider: SAC Staff
Youth Center- The McConnell Youth Center offers an open rec program for kids 9-18. The McConnell Youth Center does not offer direct care. Kids ages 9-18 can sign themselves in & out of the Youth Center during the times the Youth Center is open. During the summer the Youth Center offers several specialty camps like Science, Sports camp etc. The Youth Center also offers trips during the summer to several local recreation facilities around Wichita. The Youth Center is DOD certified.
Facility: Youth Center
Address: 3015 S Arnold Bldg 2800 McConnell AFB, KS
Intended for Children 9-18 with base access
When: Summer Hours 1330-1730, School hours 1500-1730.
Where: Youth Center BLDG 2800 in McConnell base housing.
Cost: Annual membership is $48.00 and a summer membership is $24.00.
Phone: (316) 759-4070
Website: https://www.refuelmcconnell.com/youth-programs
Resource Provider: YC Staff
Please contact the Integrated Resilience Office with any questions:
(316) 759 - 5923 / 22arw.cvb.org@us.af.mil