ARMY
COMMUNITY SERVICE
5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd.
Fort Campbell, KY 42223
270-798-9322
SOLDIER & FAMILY
READINESS CENTER
1501 William C. Lee Rd.
Fort Campbell, KY 42223
270-798-4289
FAMILY
ADVOCACY
2556 24TH & iNDIANA
(270) 798-4191
DSN: 635-4191
ARMY FAMILY
ACTION
PLANNING (AFAP)
1501 William C. Lee Boulevard
(270) 798-2063
DSN: 635-2063
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Family
Advocacy - click
here to email familyadvocacy@FortCampbellMWR.com
The Family Advocacy Program (FAP) provides educationally based
programs and training to active duty soldiers, retirees, and
their family members. FAP provides the opportunity through the
programs and training to share information, enhance and develop
stress management and coping skills and link to support services.
Everyone can benefit from prevention and education. It is important
that soldiers and their families realize that when stressed,
they are more vulnerable to life’s challenges. A little
extra support is sometimes needed. FAP can also provide assistance
with linking to the other programs and services within Family
Advocacy and other services on Fort Campbell.
Couple’s
Communication
A 2.5 hour seminar aimed at helping couples communicate more
effectively with one another. Topics include: Communication
Styles, Speaker-Listener Technique, Barriers to Communication,
Understanding
Conflict and Problem Solving. Call 798-2045 for more information.
Army Family Action Planning (AFAP) - click
here to Contact Us!
Army Family Action Plan is an Army-wide program that allows all
members of the Army (active duty, retired military, family members
and civilian employees) the opportunity to voice concerns and
voice issues to installation and Army leadership. Here is your
opportunity to make a difference in the Army quality of life
for the Total Army Family. AFAP facilitates many positive changes
that enhance the Army Experience. Issues are generated and collected
from the Fort Campbell community and are addressed at the annual
installation conference. Issues that are not resolved at Installation
level are forwarded to MACOM and then Department of Army for
resolution. The program allows your voice to be heard.