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AFRC helps individuals and families enhance their quality of life and supports military commanders as the focal point for issues important to military families. Single or married Active Duty, Guard, Reservists, Retired Military members and each of their families, as well as DoD civilians are eligible for services. The Air Force recognizes the direct relationship between mission accomplishment and quality of life and provides services here to help meet those needs of our Veteran population. Processes authorized loan/grant applications. Enhances the marketability and employability of Air Force spouses through career planning, job research skills and employment information. Develops and maintains family education and enrichment programs that cross the entire life cycle, including child development, financial consultation, career development, consumer education, deployment issues and other programs as needed. Provides free household items for Airman newly assigned to JBSA.
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Area(s) Served: Bexar
Target Group: Veterans
Phone: (210) 652-5321
Address: 555 F Street West Randolph AFB, TX 78150
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The Fort Sam Houston Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC) partners with the Warrior and Family Support Center (WFSC) to provide all SFAC services. The SFAC is a one-stop administrative resource center hosting 14 different services supporting Warriors in Transition, their Family members and Surviving Spouses. Injured Soldiers, Marines, Sailors, and Airmen are transported to Fort Sam Houston, in San Antonio, Texas, for treatment. Fort Sam Houston includes Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) which is one of the world's best medical treatment centers. This Level 1 Trauma Center specializes in treatment of burns and amputations. With the world class burn center and the Center for the Intrepid seriously wounded Warriors receive the finest treatment and recuperation programs. The SFAC provides these Warriors and their Family members extensive assistance on their road back to duty or in their transition back to their civilian community.
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-4:30pm
Area(s) Served: Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Frio, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, McMullen, Medina, Wilson
Fees: None
Eligibility Requirements: Currently a Wounded Warrior or Family Member from OIF-OEF.
Phone: (210) 916-7322
Address: 3722 Binz-Engleman Road San Antonio, TX 78219
CSSP seeks to effectively engage communities in serving the needs of National Guard and Reserve Component members and their families, with a current focus in the areas of faith, legal, financial and behavioral health support. Service members often return from combat bearing the invisible wounds of war: post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anger, substance abuse, traumatic brain injury, and related conditions.
Phone: (919) 448-5407
Address: None
Homelessness Prevention & Stabilization Services to Veterans. Offices in San Antonio & Kerrville. Supportive Services offered include: - Case Management - Development of a Housing Stability Plan - Assistance to obtain benefits - Referrals to community agencies Limited Financial Assistance - Based on financial need - Assistance available for rent, utilities and/or deposits, child care, auto repair, moving & storage costs, bus fare - Emergency supplies - Limited legal assistance - Budget and housing counseling * Services are provided to: very low income Veteran families; veterans currently living in their home & at risk for eviction; veterans currently homeless & scheduled to move into housing within 90 days or veterans that have become homeless within the past 90 days. Assistance in locating employment.
Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Area(s) Served: Atascosa, Bandera, Comal, Frio, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, McMullen, Medina, Wilson, Bexar
Target Group: Homeless, Homeless Prevention, Veteran and Veteran Family
Application Process: Pre-Screening, Intake Screening, Case Management
Eligibility Requirements: Veteran. Homelessness. Rent: eviction notice
Phone: 210-469-9664
Address: 8410 Datapoint Dr San Antonio, TX 78229
The National Resource Directory (www.nrd.gov) is a web site for wounded, ill and injured service members, veterans, their families and families of the fallen, and those who support them. The Directory provides over ten thousand services and resources available through governmental and non-governmental organizations to support recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration into the community. Link to support services and resources available across federal, state and local governmental agencies; veteran benefit and service organizations; non-profit, professional, philanthropic, community and faith-based organizations; and academic institutions.
Hours: 24/7
Target Group: Wounded, ill and injured service members, veterans, their families
Phone: (800)-827-1000
Provides outpatient social work evaluation and treatment for military medicine beneficiaries, including individual, group, marital, and family counseling. Provides counseling for victims of sexual assaults and domestic violence.
Hours: 7:30 - 4:30 weekdays; social worker available on-call
Target Group: Veteran, Military, Active Duty, Veteran Family, DoD Civilian, TRICARE
Eligibility Requirements: Department of Defense eligible beneficiaries
Phone: (210) 916-3020
Address: BAMC MCHE-SW Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234
The Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Wounded Warrior Care and Transition Policy ensures recovering wounded, ill, injured, and transitioning members of the Armed Forces receive equitable, consistent, & high-quality support and services. We help our wounded warriors and their families through effective collaboration efforts, pro-active communication, responsive policy, and program oversight.
Hours: 0900-1630
Target Group: Wounded OIF & OEF Veteran
Eligibility Requirements: OIF & OEF Veteran on active duty
Phone: (210) 916-4085
Address: 3851 Roger Brooke Drive Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234
A non-profit organization providing support to military families, deployed service members, wounded heroes and veterans of all eras.
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Target Group: Veteran, Veteran Families, OIF-OEF Veteran
Eligibility Requirements: DD214, Medical Records
Phone: (210) 629-0020
Address: 2700 NE Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78217
Support group for family members of any service member who has died in service to our country. Private, safe meetings held to provide support to those coping with the loss of their hero. Refreshments provided. Free parking and babysitting during meetings.
Eligibility Requirements: Family member of deceased service member
Phone: (210) 227-9373
Address: 420 E Commerce San Antonio, TX 78205
The USO provides a variety of programs and services to our active duty service members, their families, active reserve and retirees.
Eligibility Requirements: Military members, dependents and guests
The Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program (YRRP) is a DoD-wide effort to promote the well-being of National Guard and Reserve members, their families and communities, by connecting them with resources throughout the deployment cycle. Through YRRP events, Service members and loved ones connect with local resources before, during, and after deployments. Reintegration during post-deployment is a critical time for members of the Guard and Reserve, as they often live far from military installations and members of their units. Commanders and leaders play a critical role in assuring that Reserve Service members and their families attend YRRP events where they can access information on health care, education/training opportunities, financial, and legal benefits. We work in conjunction with federal partners, including the Small Business Administration and Departments of Labor and Veterans Affairs, to provide up-to-date and relevant information to the members of the all-volunteer force and their families.
Target Group: National Guard, Army Reserve, Military Reserve, Veteran Family Member, Deployed Military, Yellow Ribbon, Reserve Member
Phone: (210) 544-7530