Mission To provide compassionate, coordinated services to patients, next of kin and extended family members, with a primary focus on OIF/OEF soldiers.
Who We Are The following services are either specifically provided by the SFAC directly to WTs and their families, or coordinated by the SFAC, with other Walter Reed departments and agencies:
- Military Personnel and In/Out Processing
- Finance - Military Pay Travel Pay and per diem reimbursements
- Emergency Financial Assistance Money Management/Problem Solution
- ID Cards- DEERS enrollment Travel Services - Air transport
- Donations Management- receiving and disbursing
- Logistics - ground transportation Housing - Lodging
- Internet Access and Respite Care Room
- Department of Army Casualty Branch
- Family Assistance and support Programs
- Military Chaplains - religious and Pastoral Counseling Services
- TSGLI (Traumatic Serviceman's Group Life Insurance)
- Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2)
- Component Liaison NCOs (National Guard and Army Reserve)
- Branch Liaisons NCOs (Marine, Air Force and Navy)
- Unit Liaison NCOs (Representative of WT's combat unit)
- Child and Youth Services - (Free Child Care)
- Child and adolescent psychiatry
- Exceptional Family Member Program
- Installation Access
- Vehicle Registration
- Retirement Services
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Veterans Benefits Counseling
- Veteran Service Organizations (American Legion, VFW, DAV etc.)
- Education/ Employment
- Army Education Center
- Army Career Alumni Program (ACAP)
- Job Fairs
- Social Security Administration
- Legal Assistance - Counseling/Taxes/Wills/Powers of
- Attorney/Guardianship/Claims
- Reintegration Assistance
- Relationship Building - Communication Skills
- Relocation Services
- Information and Referral Services
- Morale Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Activities
- Federal government programs - Dept. of Health and Human Services, Dept. of Labor
- Medicare and Medicaid
- State government services
Please note that SFAC services and assistance is not limited to the services listed above. It directly provides some of them, but for others, it is a clearing house and referral source for a wide spectrum of information and services that can be of significant benefit to WTs and their families. If you have a non-medical issue and are not sure of who assists, start with the SFAC! | |