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Army Community Service (Family Services Program)
5662 Screaming Eagle Blvd.
Fort Campbell, KY 42223
270-798-9322
312-635-9322
270-956-2935
312-363-2935
Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
The Military and Family Support Center is one part of a larger network of agencies, programs, services, partnerships and individuals that supports your personal and family readiness. The larger system called the Military Family Readiness System is a web of support for you and your family. The Military and Family Support Center should be one of your first stops once you arrive at a new installation. The programs and services they offer are a key resource for you and your family.
Military and Family Support Centers provide information, education and support programs to help balance the demands of military life. Offerings include:
Military and Family Support Centers may provide other programs such as the following:
Exceptional Family Member Program
Family Advocacy Program
New Parent Support Program
Federal Voting Assistance Program
Services may vary by location and installation. Use the Search tool to find contact information for your installation Military and Family Support Center. Just enter your installation name, Zip code or state.
Fort Campbell Army Community Service (ACS) is a Family Center designed to support Soldiers, Civilian employees and their Families by identifying needs and coordinating resources. Services are offered at the following locations, Main ACS Building 1501 William C. Lee Rd (inside gate 1), phone numbers are; 270-798-9322 or 270-956-2935. Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) 5001 Screaming Eagle Blvd 270-798-0272. Visit Fort Campbell ACS facebook and website at https://campbell.armymwr.com/programs/acs.
Information Referral & Follow Up -- 270-798-9322 or 270-956-2935. Provides Commanders, Soldiers and Families with information regarding military and civilian community resources. It helps link Soldiers and Families that have particular needs with the services available to them. Location 1501 William C. Lee Rd. Phone: 270-798-9322 or 270-956-2935. Open from Monday to Friday 0730-1600. Closed on Weekends and Federal Holiday.
Relocation Readiness Program -- 270-798-6313. Provides assistance needed to cope with the mobile military lifestyle. Services offered are:
Newcomer and Re-entry Orientation:
Pre-Departure Services
Services to Multicultural Families:
Services to Waiting Families:
Financial Readiness: 270-798-5518
Financial Planning -- Assists Soldiers, Family Members, reserve components, DA Civilians and their Family Members. Financial Classes are given by Certified Financial Counselors on the following topics:
Consumer Affairs Office (CAO) -- 270-798-5518
"One-Stop" services for preventive assistance
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) -- 1501 William C. Lee Rd, 270-412-5500. Provides information on education, prevention and awareness of family violence and resources available for military Families.
New Parent Support Program -- 270-412-5500. Provides parenting information and emotional support to Families with children ages birth to three years.
Victim Advocate Program -- 270-412-5500. Provides support and information to victims of domestic violence and unit awareness training.
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) -- 270-798-2727. The EFMP is a mandatory enrollment program that is based on public law and Department of Defense mandates. It works with other military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated medical, educational, housing community support and personnel services to families with special needs. Services offered:
Survivor Outreach Service (SOS) -- 270-798-0272
The Army launched a comprehensive Survivor services program, designed specifically to meet the needs of our Survivor population, with dedicated resources, and commitment to providing first-class service for as long as the Surviving Family desires. The Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) will be able to provide services to Survivors at the Garrisons and communities closest to where Families live. The services being provided will include, but are not limited to support and focus groups, educational and financial services, life skills training and budget counseling.
ACS Mobilization Deployment & Stability Support Operations (MD&SSO)– 270-798-3849. The Mobilization Deployment & Stability Support Operations (MD&SSO) program is the principal source of Soldier and Family Readiness Group Leader (SFRGL) resources and services for Soldiers and their Families linking them with their specific unit SFRGL and assisting with referrals when needed as well as offering a variety of training workshops for Family members such as Readiness Essentials for Army Leaders (REAL),SFRG Leader, Key Contact , Informal Funds Custodian, Foundations, Command Team, Pre-deployment Resiliency Classes, and CARE team training. MD&SSO program provides updated and current training to Commanders, First Sergeants, Rear Detachment Command Teams, Soldier and Family Readiness Liaison's (FRL'S) and FRG Leaders on the installation ensuring continuity with Department of the Army, Installation Command (IMCOM) and Fort Campbell, KY regulations and policies while assisting them to maintain a state of readiness related to their job. MD&SSO coordinates with installation operations center and garrison support agencies to conduct unit specific deployment and reintegration briefings, and deployment fairs. This Command Team Support provides an opportunity for Soldiers and Family members to gain valuable materials and information from more than 30 different on and off post agencies greatly enhancing their readiness during the different phases of the deployment cycle. MD&SSO coordinates and operates the Emergency Family Assistance Center (EFAC), serving as a central hub for Soldiers or Families during emergency situations (e.g. mass/unannounced deployments or natural or man-made disasters, repatriation/NEO. For more information contact the Mobilization/Deployment Office at (270) 798-3849. or visit their website at https://campbell.armymwr.com/programs/mobilization-and-deployment-readiness
Army Volunteer Corps -- 270-956-2934 Volunteer registration is completed through the website myarmyonesource.comVolunteer Management Information System (VMIS) is A the principal location for information regarding the non-paid professional a centralized job bank is available for various volunteer opportunities including but not limited to clerical, managerial, and technical positions. The AVC office offers monthly classes on designing a volunteer portfolio and basics of volunteer management, volunteer resources, position descriptions, awards and training.
Army Family Team Building (AFTB) 270-798-4800
AFTB is a volunteer-led organization with a central mission: providing training and knowledge to support the Total Army Family effort. Strong Families are the pillar of support behind strong Soldiers. AFTB is training for a way of life that prepares everyone affiliated with the Military to function at their personal highest level, in any situation. AFTB helps Family members learn more about the Army, grow personally and professionally, and develop successful leadership skills to survive AND thrive in their military experience. AFTB classes are free of charge and provide great opportunities to learn more about the military lifestyle and to meet others who also want to learn more about the Army community. Classes can be completed at the student’s discretion, no particular order is required, and there are no prerequisites.
Classes are offered monthly. Unit briefs and classes for Soldier and Family Readiness Group's (SFRG's) are available upon request. A two-week notice is requested for any briefing outside normal business hours.
(AFAP) 270-956-2934
Designed to improve the quality of life for the Total Army Family. Facilitates many positive changes that enhance the Army experience and allows your voice to be heard.
AFAP issues are collected throughout the year to address local issues. Issues not resolved at Installation level are forwarded to MACOM and then the Department of Army for resolution.
VOLUNTEERS are needed for this process, if you would like to volunteer your time to assist, please contact the AFAP Program Manager.
VOLUNTEERS are needed for delegates, facilitators, recorders, issue support, transcribers and the conference planning committee, if you would like to volunteer your time to assist in any of these areas, please contact the AFAP Program Manager
ACS Volunteer Program – 270-798-2063 – As an ACS volunteer, you are offered the opportunity to be part of a team working to improve the quality of life and the well-being of Soldiers and Family Members of the Fort Campbell military community. Every volunteer hour equals one hour of work experience. All volunteers can expect initial training and on-going specialized training. Some programs offer more training than others depending on the type of position. Volunteers have directly impacted change within military communities, (in programs such as Army Family Action Plan (AFAP), Quality of Life issues, changes to policies, etc.).
Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC) - Located at 2433 Indiana Ave
The ACS Soldier and Family Assistance program provides integrated tailored support services and programs to expedite and enhance the recovery and transition of wounded, injured, seriously ill and terminally ill (W11) Soldiers and their Family Members. The SFAC program currently includes Human Resources (Military) Specialist and Education Service Specialist located in building 2433, Warrior Transition Unit Center 2. Other ACS services (i.e. Finance Readiness, AER and EFMP) and other installation services are available by priority appointments or by calling forward to the WTB Center 2 (C2) facility as needed on a case by case basis.
Military & Family Life Counselor Program (MFLC) -- Phone: 270-889-8549
Military & Family Life Counselor (MFLC) provide short term, situational, problem-solving and non-medical counseling services for Soldiers and their Family Members. All services are confidential, private, and free. No records are kept, although the duty to warn is maintained. MFLC's also offers educational presentations and briefings focusing on job stress, anger management and dealing with effects of deployment for Soldiers and Family members; Issues of reunion/reintegration, communication, grief and loss. All Soldiers, Family Members, Guard and Reserve members, as well as Civilian workers on post are welcome. In addition to the Offices mentioned MFLCs are also embedded within each Brigade.
ACS Resilience Training Program - Phone: 270-412-5500
ACS Master Resilience Training provides the participants the opportunity to learn about resilience and the competencies that contribute to it: Self-awareness, Self-regulation, Optimism, Mental Agility, Strengths of Character, and connection. Learn to grow and thrive in the face of challenges and bounce back from adversity by building core resilience competencies that enable mental toughness, optimal performance, strong leadership and goal achievement. Are you deploying or re-deploying? Schedule your 2-hour Pre-Post Resilience Training for Spouse/Couples. This is a fun and interactive training that makes couples aware of what to expect in terms of the kinds of experiences that they may have before, during and after deployment. Training provides valuable life skills that are effective.
Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA) Family Center
In support of the military and their Families, the Armed Services YMCA operates a Family Center at Fort Campbell. The following are programs provided:
Chaplain Family Life Center
The Fort Campbell Garrison Family Life Center provides the following program: Marriage and Family Pastoral Counseling, Family Wellness Program, Marriage Enrichment Programs and Marriage Preparation, Counseling Training for Chaplains. For more information contact 270-798-3316.