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Military & Family Readiness Center

The professionals at the Military & Family Readiness Center are ready to assist single and married active duty military members, guard, reserve, retirees and DoD civilians and their families with a wide range of services. The Military and Family Readiness Center serves as a one-stop information and referral center connecting members with both on and off base agencies. All customers are welcome to attend any of the classes and workshops we have available. Individual appointments and walk in services are available to assist patrons during office hours. To schedule appointments, please call 702.652.3327 or email us at 99FSS.FSH@us.af.mil.

Mission

The center facilitates, designs, develops, and conducts programs according to directives, base and community requirements, and capabilities. Mission readiness occurs by helping individuals and families adapt to the changes and demands of military life, and by assisting commanders to respond effectively to family needs.

Servicess & Activities

Relocation Services

New to the Nellis area or getting ready to PCS? The Relocation Assistance program is available to assist you. Stop by and check out a variety of information on your new community and or go to https://installations.militaryonesource.mil/military-installation/nellis-afb and review bases updated information.

Sponsorship Training is available on-line at http://apps.militaryonesource.mil/esat and will make newly assigned sponsors more effective at welcoming our new Nellis team members.

Workshops & Resources
• Right Start (Base Newcomers Orientation)
• Remote/Unaccompanied Tour briefings
• Personalized relocation counseling
• Childcare for PCS – 20 hours of free childcare regardless if you are coming or going

Local Relocation Links
City of Las Vegas
City of North Las Vegas
City of Henderson
Las Vegas Relocation Guide
Las Vegas Review Journal Newspaper
Crime Statistics
Clark County School District
Magnet School Programing
Department of Motor Vehicles

Personal and Family Readiness

The Airman and Family Readiness Center promotes family preparedness through education and participation in readiness support. Families are also provided assistance during extended absences of the military member, emergencies, and natural disasters.

Pamphlets, books and videos discuss how to prepare for deployment, cope with separation, and come back together as a family. A&FRC staff works through units, spouse support groups, and with individuals to provide information and assistance.

Briefings at Nellis

Pre-Deployment Briefs are mandated for deployers and we encourage your spouse to attend as well! These briefings are conducted every 1st and 3rd Tuesdays from 1000 – 12000 in Building 811.

Welcome Home Reintegration Briefings are also mandated for returning deployed members and again spouses are welcome and encouraged to attend. Members must complete briefings within 72 hours of return; they are conducted every Monday and Thursday from 0900-1000 in the Base Chapel basement.

Sustainment Services for Deployed Families
• Hearts Apart Morale Calls entitles you to four fifteen-minute calls per month based on locations
• Car Care Because We Care provides a free oil, oil filter, and lubrication for deployments over 30 days
• Give Parents a Break provides free childcare for deployed families once a month
• E-mail connection with the A&FRC will keep you in the know of special events
• Deployed & Remote family events are held monthly. Registration is through e-invite generated from a deployed family distro roster.
• Special classes for reintegration, building and maintaining relationships and more

Air Force Aid Society

Military members and their families faced with financial emergencies can receive assistance from the Air Force Aid Society. AFAS provides interest-free loans for emergency needs such as basic living expenses, car repair, emergency travel and other personal emergencies. Any Active duty personnel, family members, retirees, as well as guard and reserve on active duty orders for more than 15 days may be served by this society by applying online. Learn more about AFAS and/or begin your request for assistance by completing the AFAS Application on-line at AFAS.org . Call the Red Cross at 1.877.272.7337 for financial assistance after duty hours or if you’re not near a military installation.

Active duty personnel, family members, retirees, as well as guard and reserve on active duty orders for more than 15 days may be served by this society.

Learn more about AFAS and/or begin your request for assistance by completing the AFAS Application on-line at AFAS.org.

AFAS also provides educational and family assistance through such services as:
Child Care Programs
General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant
Community Programs
Standard Assistance
• Emergency Assistance

Personal Financial Readiness

The Personal Financial Readiness Program offers information and referral, educational programs and counseling on financial planning, money management, financial assessment, TSP, consumer protection and credit management. After evaluating your overall financial situation, the M&FRC staff assists in exploring ways to increase your income, better manage your current income, or save for the future. We offer several classes as well as specialized one-on-one assistance to address your needs. Whether you need assistance with managing your money or want to learn how to invest, we are here to assist!

Individual Information & Referral
• Budgeting
• Credit/Credit Issues
• Thrift Savings Plan
• Debt Management Counseling & Referral
• Car Buying
• Consumer Information

Workshops
• Ditching the Dorm (must contact us for prework before you can sign up)
• 6 Steps Towards Becoming a Successful Landlord
• Building a Solid Financial Plan
• Smart Home Buying

Personal and Work Life Education

The Personal and Work Life Education Program has informational booklets on many subjects, including information on relationships, parenting, single parents’ handbook, blended families, families with special needs, child development and conflict resolution.

Workshops/Activities

Heart Link–AF 101 for Spouses is a fun-filled time of interactive games, presentations, and prizes to help strengthen military families and enhance mission readiness. This class is held two times per year with FREE lunch!

Commander’s Key Support Program is a partnership between the Key Spouse, unit leadership and the M&FRC. Unit leadership empowers a volunteer to assist with quality of life programs and services directed at family members. Key Spouses are formally appointed by the unit commander, but interested spouses should let their commander know that they would like to be a Key Spouse. We conduct Key Spouse training quarterly.

Preparation for Parenthood: Bundles for Babies is for expectant parents. The class is held four times per year and focuses on what to expect as a new parent. The class consists of information about labor and delivery, caring for your baby, family finances, and other helping agency resources. Expectant parents are provided with a significant amount of helpful information and eligible participants will receive a $100.00 sent directly to your bank account through Zelle or ACH through the AFAS secure application portal.

Four Lenses is a personality temperament workshop designed to help individuals and organizations establish a common language and value system for diverse perspectives and unique talents.

Exceptional Family Member Support

The Exceptional Family Member Program — Family Support (EFMP- FS) is designed to establish, implement, and maintain the community support entity of the Air Force EFMP in coordination with the Medical and Assignment components. EFMP-FS is the community support function provided by the M&FRC that includes, but is not limited to, on-and-off base information and referral, parent trainings, support groups, relocation assistance, financial management, respite care package processing, and school information. The Exceptional Family Member Program is mandatory for all DoD active-duty service members. It is meant to identify family members with special medical and/or educational needs. There are several support organizations for EFMP families assigned to Nellis AFB.

Volunteerism

The mission of the volunteer program is to meet the needs of both our volunteers and base for our mutual benefit. We can assist you in identifying a position that fits your personal needs within the M&FRC or recommend other volunteer opportunities. Volunteers can use these opportunities to assist themselves in filling employment gaps as well as gaining vital skills to assist with enhancing resumes and broadening employment opportunities.

The A&FRC, through support of the Air Force Aide Society, pays for childcare and utilizes Family Day Care Providers (your choice) for those that volunteer on base. A recognition event is hosted each year to thank our volunteers for their assistance, continued support, and highlight special contributions.

Why Volunteer?
• To help others
• To get to know your community
• To make friends
• To increase your self-esteem and gain confidence
• To keep busy
• To gain work experience
• To refresh skills before reentering the job market
• To have time away from the kids and they away from you
• Recognition

Employment Assistance

The Employment Assistance Program provides information and services with career planning, job search skills, resume guidance and assistance, interviewing skills and networking/employment events. Services are offered through information, workshops, one-on-one assistance, and specialized employment events. The center also connects employers seeking qualified applicants to our populous through announcements distributed through an email process and our Discovery Resource Center.

Workshops
• Resume Workshops
• Federal Employment
• Starting a Small Business
• Interview Skills

Individual Services
• Local Job Announcements
• Resume Reviews
• Interview Preparation
• Scholarship Resources

Transition Assistance Program

The Transition Assistance Program equips separating/retiring military members with the skills and knowledge for the next chapter of their career, reentry into the civilian workforce, and overall preparing for the transition to civilian life. Transition Assistance Services provide the tools needed to conduct a successful self-directed career assessment and employment search. The program consists of briefings, variety of workshops, individual assistance and numerous resources.

TAP consist of:
• Initial Counseling

• Pre-Separation

• DOD Day

• VA Benefits & Services

• Employment Fundamentals of Career Transition (EFCT)

• Capstone

Additional Track:
• Entrepreneur Track-This course is for those interested in exploring business ownership or other self-employment opportunities. Participants learn about evaluating business concepts, developing a business plan, the resources available to access technical assistance, start-up capital, contracting opportunities, and more.

• Assessing Higher Education-This course, designed for anyone pursing an undergraduate or graduate degree, includes information on choosing a field of study, selecting an institution, gaining admission, and funding your education.

• Career Technical Training & Exploration-this course offers an opportunity to complete personalized career development assessments of occupational interests and aptitudes. Participants will then be guided through a variety of career considerations, including labor market projects, education, apprenticeships, certifications, and licensure requirements.
• Employment Workshop-This course presents a comprehensive view covering best practices in career employment, including learning interview skills, building effective resumes, and using emerging technology to network and search for employment.

Workshops
• TAP GPS 5-Day Transition Assistance Program Seminar
• Mandatory for all separating members
• Days 1 & 5 are mandatory and 2-4 are voluntary for retiring members with 20+ years and Wounded Warriors
• Entrepreneur Track-focused on starting your own business
• Assessing Higher Education-focused on attending school after separation
• Career Technical Training-Focused on additional career paths and training
• Capstone-a culmination completed after TAP reviewing deliverables for separation
• Executive Transition Assistance Program Seminar (for O-6s and above)
• Chiefs’ Transition Assistance Program Seminar

Briefings
• Pre-separation/Retirement Brief (DoD Mandated Brief that should be accomplished at least 90 days prior to separation/retirement)

Installation Voting Assistance Office

The voting office is located at the A&FRC and office hours coincide with the center. The office can assist with explanations and completion of your Federal Post Card Application, Absentee voting registration and information along with assistance in navigating and identifying information for voting offices and election dates and deadline information for your particular location. We provide information at all deployment associated briefings, remote tour briefings, along with in/out-processing and during the Transition Assistance Program.

Military Family Life Consultants

MFLCs are here to listen and available to help address deployment/reintegration issues, marriage and relationship issues, stress and anxiety, etc. Except for certain “duty to warn” situations, consultations are anonymous and no records are kept.

Appointments:
Nellis Personnel: call our office 702.652.3327 for current MFLC numbers
Creech Personnel: call Creech M&FRC 702.404.0864/0865 for current MFLC numbers

Military One Source

Available 24/7 • 1-800-342-9647 • www.militaryonesource.com
Military One Source can provide you with information and resources that can help improve many areas of your life, from personal to professional. They do more than give you information…they help you take action with materials that get you thinking and tools that help you set things in motion. Military One Source can also arrange for active duty and family members to receive counseling sessions free of charge, if counseling is needed.

Air Force Families Forever & Gold Star Families

This is a long-term aftercare program established to provide dedicated support for all Air Force families who have lost an Airman.

Air Force Wounded Warrior

The Caregiver PEER Forum is for Caregivers of Wounded Warriors where you can discuss concerns, and issues in a safe and confidential environment.

Employment Hub

EFMP Connections Newsletter

Creech M&FRC

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