PROGRAMS AVAILABLE:
Air Force Aid Society: In 1942, Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) is an official charity for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force. AFAS is designed to assist with the following:
- Emergency Assistance: When unexpected emergencies arise, there is a financial need and help is needed, AFAS provides no-interest loans and/or grants to help meet immediate needs and make a positive step towards a lasting financial solution. Go to Emergency Assistance | Helping Airmen in Need | AFAS for immediate assistance.
- Education Support: AFAS education grants, loans and scholarships are available to dependent children or spouses of Airmen and Guardians, both active duty and retired. For more information, Education Support | Education Tuition Assistance | Air Force Aid Society.
- Community Programs: AFAS understands the challenges that come from active duty life to PCSs, and offers targeted community programs to help with such things as child care, newborns, and spouse employment education. For more information, Community Programs | Air Force Aid Society | AFAS.
Air Force Families Forever (AFFF): Long-term survivor program to support family members of deceased Air Force, Space Force, and Reserve Airmen.
Deployment Support: Provides mobility and deployment support to personnel and their families. We offer classes in pre-deployment, reintegration briefing, as well has support to family members during the deployment.
Emergency Family Assistance Center (EFAC):Established team at the direction of the installation commander to provide one-stop assistance to the community during disaster/crisis/evacuation situations.
Employment Assistance: Assists personnel on job-seekers skills an assist in pursuit of employment and career goals. We offer classes in Writing an Effective Resume; Navigating Your Federal Resume, etc.
Exceptional Family Member Program-Support (EFMP-S):Provides support to special needs family members who seek resources and services to obtain and maintain a successful military life. We also assist on your PCS into Creech as well as to your next duty station.
Personal & Work/Life: These programs offer classes to assist in gaining knowledge, skills, and abilities to anticipate and meet the challenges throughout the military family life cycle. These include, but not limited to:
Commander’s Key Support Program: The Air Force and Space Force Commander’s Key Support Program (CKSP) is an official Unit Family readiness Program designed to enhance readiness and establish a sense of community. Key Support Liaisons (KSL) are volunteers appointed by the unit commander that serve as a conduit of information providing resources to family members.
4 Lense Class: A class offered to units to assist in learning about different personalities in the workplace.
Generations & Active Listening: A briefing on how to communicate with all the different generations within the workplace.
We have many other classes, please contact us for more information.
Personal Financial Readiness (PFR): Designed to promote financial readiness to all Airmen, Guardians, their families, and DOD Civilians. Counselors and Educators are available in a class or one-on-one setting. These include preventive, crisis, and proactive education courses available. These courses include Ditching the Dorms, TSP basics, Money & Debt Management and many more.
Transition Assistance Program: Congressionally mandated program for service members as they prepare to separate/retire from the military. Members need to begin 18-24 months prior to separation/retirement. This is a 4 Step program:
- STEP 1: Initial Counseling: ALL members must begin by emailing 432SPTS.FSFR.TAP@us.af.mil, to begin the TAP journey.
- STEP 2: Pre-Separation Briefing: This briefing is a complete rundown of your transition and how to create your transition plan.
- STEP 3: TAP workshops! These workshops will assist the member in a path for to successfully move forward to a civilian life.
- STEP 4: CAPSTONE: Capstone is a review of your career readiness.
Relocation Assistance Program: We offer courses for our new arrivals to Creech to our Active-Duty members and our Spouses. We also offer our newest program, Pre-Arrival Orientation via Zoom, this gives members and their families the opportunity to learn about the area prior to arrival.
Military Life Family Counseling: Our center is staffed with a Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC) who provides short-term solution-based counseled to service members and their families. We offer non-medical counseling in the following areas: anger management, communication, relationship issues, conflict resolution, parenting, decision making skills, deployment stress, coping skills, home sickness, & many more. Services are private excepting duty to warn situations. Please call 571-619-4376 for more information.