If you or someone you know is experiencing any of the following, the below agencies are available for help.
Relationships | Legal Concerns | Parenting | Communication | Child Care/School | Home Stress | Elderly care | PCS | EFMP
P: (765) 688-4038/4030 L: Bldg. 431
The Chapel team offers completely confidential counseling in all areas, ensuring privileged communication with no obligation to report. Counseling topics include relationships, spiritual matters, workplace challenges, suicide, sexual assault, grief, mental health, transitions, deployment, legal issues, financial concerns, health matters, substance abuse, bullying, and ethical dilemmas, among others.
P: 1 (866) 580-9078 Available 24/7 www.afpc.af.mil/eap
EAP provides civilian employees, their dependents and household members with no cost, confidential resources, tools, and services.
The Director of Psychological Health’s goal is to maximize the support for you and your family at a most sensitive time in your life, while showing you the respect and dignity you deserve. They offer support and referrals for solution-focused resources to improve outcomes and positively influence total health and well-being. They also provide leadership consultation, short-term problem solving, enhanced referral and resource coordination, crisis response to a myriad of behavioral health concerns to promote health.
P: (765) 688-4060 L: Bldg. 600
The Family Advocacy Program (FAP) focuses on building healthy Air Force communities by preventing, intervening in and treating family maltreatment. The Family Advocacy components include Prevention education, training and collaboration to help strengthen military families.
FAP is located at Wright-Patterson, please reach out to the Director of Psychological Health for a referral.
P: (765) 688-2190
L: Bldg. 596
A Judge Advocate provides legal services to active duty, reserve, and retired service members. These services include legal assistance, such as preparing wills and powers of attorney, and providing advice on personal legal matters such as landlord-tenant disputes, consumer protection, and family law. Service members can seek the assistance of a Judge Advocate by contacting their local legal assistance office or by speaking with their chain of command. Judge Advocates are bound by attorney-client privilege and will maintain confidentiality in all legal matters.
Targeted support and services aimed at contributing to mission readiness, and the wellbeing of the AF community. MFRC provides oversite to a multitude of program areas, including employment assistance, AFAS, EFMP, Deployment Support, Voting Assistance, Information and Referral, Casualty Assistance, Personal Work Life, Financial Readiness, Commander Support Liaison, AF Families Forever, Crisis Response, Relocation and Transition Assistance.
Phone: (800) 342-9647 https://www.militaryonesource.mil/
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.