U.S. Army Reserve

 
108th Training Command Resources



Family Programs and other Staff Information
 
Family Programs Director
Ms. Denise Wallace
BB:  704-886-4771
Office:  704-342-5128
 
Family Programs Coordinator
Ms. Denise Wallace
BB:  704-886-4771
Office:  704-342-5128
  
Community Outreach Assistant
Conducts wellness checks to Families of mobilized and deployed Soldiers; promotes and advertises Family Programs and services we offer; reaches out to community resources in case of emergency on the part of a Soldier or Family member. 
Ms. Erin Schaeffer
Office:  704-227-2820 x 4218
 
Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) – Support Coordinator
Ms. Shronda Eason
Office:  704-227-2820 x 5010
shronda.r.eason.ctr@mail.mil

Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) - Financial Counselor
Mr. Michael B. Fines
Office:  704-342-5130

michael.b.fines.ctr@mail.mil
 
Child, Youth, and School Services (CYSS) – AR CYSS Specialist
Ms. Will Horn
Office:  704-227-2820 x 4221
 
Child, Youth, and School Services (CYSS) – AR CYSS Specialist
Ms. Carlisha Martin
Office:  704-227-2820 x 5002
carlisha.m.martin.ctr@mail.mil

Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)
Mrs. Paula James
Office: 704-342-5269
paula.w.james.civ@mail.mil

Victim Advocate (VA)
Mr. Nick Philoctete
Office: 704-227-2820 x 2384
nick.a.philoctete.civ@mail.mil




Army Family Team Building
AFTB (Army Family Team Building) is an educational program for Army Families, Soldiers, civilians, Retirees, and others who wish to learn more about military life. AFTB promotes practical life management skills and independence, improves knowledge of the military, and enhances Family Readiness. AFTB classes cover a broad spectrum of topics from basic information about the Army to the development of skills for personal and professional growth.
The training can be found online at My Army One Source (Army OneSource Home Page).  For more information, visit the Army Reserve Family Programs page @ www.arfp.org
Army Family Action Plan
AFAP (Army Family Action Plan) is a way to address the demands of Army life by identifying quality of life "hot spots" as the Army transforms and continues to engage in contingency operations.  This is one of the ways Army leaders demonstrate they care about the people who make up the Army Family. 
To submit your own AFAP issue, visit the Army Reserve Family Programs page @ www.arfp.org
Fort Family Outreach and Support
Fort Family is providing a single gateway to responsive Family Crisis Assistance, available 24/7, 365 days a year. It provides a unit and community based solution to connect people to people. By pinpointing Families-in-need and local community resources, the AR can quickly connect the Soldier Family and resources thus providing installation-commensurate services in the geographic location of the crisis. Fort Family has established a community based capacity by engaging our Nation's "Sea of Goodwill" to support Soldiers and Families closest to where they live.
You may contact Fort Family at 866-345-8248 or help@fortfamily.org. 
SHARP
The Army Sexual Harassment and Assault Response program's mission is to reduce with an aim toward eliminating sexual harassment and sexual assault within the Army Family through robust prevention and training, direct leader engagement in support of SHARP, and consistent team coordination that can inspire trust in the SHARP response system.


If you are in need of assistance please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at: 1-800-656-4673 or the DOD Safe Line at 1-877-995-5247.

Army Reserve Family members may also find Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) resources through the Fort Family website.

Army Strong Community Centers
The mission of the Army Strong Community Center (ASCC): 
Develop resilient Families through effective community partnerships, thus enhancing the strength of our total force and the communities where they live.

The ASCC is an element of the Virtual Installation initiative that was created to fill gaps in services and to support geographically-dispersed Families. The ASCC supports ALL branches of the Military, Veterans, Retirees and their Families by working one-on-one through every situation until a resolution has been reached. Support is provided by experienced and knowledgeable staff, delivered with a personal touch and excellent technological capabilities.
To locate the ASCC nearest you, visit the Army Reserve Family Programs official site @ www.arfp.org
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