Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)
Mission
To create and provide a healthy installation environment, free of substance abuse and substance abuse related problems for servicemen and women, civilian employees, retirees and their families. Our mission is to identify, treat and rehabilitate substance abusers at Fort Lee; to strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army's total workforce; and to enhance the combat readiness of its Soldiers.
Location
Building 8135
701 27th Street
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 0730 - 1630
Contact Information
Commercial (804) 734-9437 or 734-9601
DSN 687-9437 or 687-9601
FAX (804) 734-9694 or DSN 687-9694
Email:
usarmy.lee.imcom.mbx.leee-ima-adco@mail.mil
For Clinical Services, call: (804) 734-9601
Helpful Resources
- The Army Center For Substance Abuse
- Risk Reduction and Suicide Prevention Resources
- Army Home Page
- DA Form 8003 (ASAP Enrollment)
- AR 600-85
- New - Commanders/UPL Handbook
- Employee Assistance Program
- The Blood Alcohol Educator
- ACSAP Points of Contact
- Online Presentations
Online Training
The ASAP Office offers Online Training to assist Department of the Army Civilians and Military Personnel in meeting the drug and alcohol training requirements outlined in Army Regulation 600-85, paragraph 2-6. The regulation states that each Soldier is required to receive 4 hours of Alcohol and Drug Training per fiscal year and each DA Civilian is required to receive 2 hours. Please click on a link below and review the power-point presentations as a SLIDESHOW, afterwards you will be asked a few questions. The links to the CERTIFICATES and other SITES ONLY WORK if viewed as a SLIDESHOW. Each presentation takes approximately 40 minutes to complete.
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Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Building 8135
701 27th Street
Program Coordinator: (804) 734-9693
The Employee Assistance Program is available to all Department of the Army Civilian Employees and is not limited to Alcohol and Other Drug issues, but other covers other issues as well. Discussions with the EAP Coordinator are confidential.
Click here and try the Blood Alcohol Educator. The program is available in both English and Spanish. The Blood Alcohol Educator will give you an overview of the effects of alcohol and an estimate of your Blood Alcohol Content. Keep in mind, it depends on the individual, as each person's size, weight and metabolism are different. The program was created by the University of Illinois and The Century Council and should not be used to determine whether or not to drink and drive.
"Please Be Responsible and DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE."