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ACS February Green Press
1. Army Community Service (ACS) Fort Drum, NY February 2012
Direct questions / feedback
To: Sarah Lynch : 772-5374
sarah.l.lynch@us.army.mil ACS Green Press
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Inside this issue:
Need To Know - from your 2
Town Hall Meetings
USC A town hall meeting is an informal scheduled for 9 May 2012. Your
Regarding Resilience : Tips, 3 public meeting designed so that participation as a community member
tools and techniques for is encouraged. If you can not make it
practicing resiliency everyday
everybody in the community is
invited and encouraged to attend. to the meeting, now you can be there
ACS Friends and Neighbors 4 via the internet.
Tis the Season The town hall meeting is intended to
Smooth Moves 5 provide a forum which allows partici- Recently, the Garrison has added the
An International spouse’s pants to voice their opinions, ask town hall meeting as a live stream to
questions and hear responses from their Facebook page. Log on at
SOS Candlelight 6
Remembrance Garrison Chain of Command, Post www.facebook.com/
Directorates and subject matter drum.10thmountain where you can
Sharpen Your Skills 7
experts concerning the issues that view the meeting and make comments
Look Who’s on the Payroll 8 impact day to day lifestyles of the or ask questions by clicking on Ustream
Networking Success Story people who make up the Fort Drum live.
New Year and Christmas 9 Community.
Debt
It is up to you to make a difference by
The Fort Drum Town Hall Meetings adding valuable insight and suggestions
ACS Events and Classes 10, 11 on behalf of the Fort Drum Commu-
are held on the second Wednesday
ACS Contacts 12 of every fourth month, at the nity. Don’t sit back and watch life
Commons. The next meeting is happen, get involved!
February Facts and Trivia
Birthstone: Amethyst
Flower: Violet and Primrose
Fun Fact: Every four years is Leap year including this
The February Full Moon on the
year adding one more day to the month making a total of 29!
7th is called “Snow Moon” by
Zodiac: Aquarius or Pisces Native Americans of New Eng-
Famous Birthdays: Sinclair Lewis, Ronald Reagan, Abraham Lincoln, Charles Darwin, land and the Great Lakes .It is
Thomas Edison, Gertrude Stein, Rosa Parks, also called “The Hunger Moon”
because of the meager hunting
Holidays: Groundhog Day, February 2 ,Valentines Day, February 14,
this time of year.
Presidents Day, 3rd Monday
National What Month? - American Heart Month, Grapefruit Month, International Boost Self-Esteem Month,
National Children’s Dental Health Month, National Bird Feeding Month, Risk Awareness Week
2. Page 2 ACS Green Press February 2012
What You Might Need To Know
from your ACS Unit Service Coordinator (USC)
Army Commu- The contract deadline is 30 calendar alternate provider or local home health
nity Service days out agency. These Alternate Services should
utilizes a Unit be offered within three days.
Reserved spaces with child name and
Service Coordinator Align Staffing has established a call
age are required 15 days out
(USC) to reach out to command teams center to answer questions during the
to find out the type of information and No show fee will be paid by the
transition phase. The call center
referral needed to best support their parent
number is 1-866-509-5581 and it is
Soldiers and Families. The USC goes Child’s pass will be suspended until operational Monday through Friday
directly to the unit and completes a no show fee is paid from 9 am to 7pm Eastern Standard
desk side needs assessment to Time. If you are unable to coordinate
ACS will no longer offer free
determine unit specific needs. with Align Staffing, please contact Army
childcare for ACS classes due to lack of
Recently information was put out funding Community Service EFMP office at
regarding changes to some of the 772-5488, 772-0664, 772-5476 or
family programming and childcare When volunteering for ACS, free 772-0819.
practices you are accustomed to. Here childcare is no longer offered
is what you need to know: Changes in Respite Care for Excep-
tional Family Member Program:
Childcare Benefits for FRG’s, ACS If you are part of your
Classes and Volunteering: Based on regulatory guidance from the
Department of Labor, Army Contracting unit command team and
Childcare services will continue to
be provided for FRG Meetings at Command-national Capital Region, was would like a visit from
required to modify the existing Army
Memorial CDC from 0730-1730 pm
respite care contract awarded to Align
your Unit Service
All children must be registered Staffing to incorporate the Service
with CYSS Coordinator,
Contract Act.
FRG Night is the 2nd Thursday of The enacted changes will require respite please contact
each month from 1730-2030 with a care providers to complete background
required ten child minimum checks and an application process. Sarah Lynch at
During this time, Align Staffing will offer
The contract process will remain
Families respite care services via an
772-5374
the same through the FRSA
Time Is Running Out!
Please Take a Few Moments to
Complete this short 15 minute survey
to let leadership know the services
important to you!
Survey closes 31 January
www.drumsurvey.org
3. Page 3 ACS Green Press February 2012
Regarding Resilience: Tips, tools and techniques for practicing
resilience everyday!
By Jenn Eichner, MRT 772-2848
Iceberg Beliefs- Fuel For Emotions
Hello, hope personal space should always be re- that for me?
this new spected. What are your Iceberg Beliefs?
month finds You will find that you may have to take What does that mean to me?
you posi- some time to think. So, let’s do it. What is the worst part of that for
tively think- Take three minutes and write down your me?
ing! Did Iceberg Beliefs. The result may surprise
Assuming that is true, what about
any of you you and if nothing else – the mental ex-
that is so upsetting to me?
find yourself in a Thinking Trap? ercise will get you thinking!
Did you have a moment when you I asked Mandy Thompson, ACS Em-
had to ask yourself some of the ployment Readiness Program Manager Once you have identified your belief,
critical questions to re-adjust your to share one of her Iceberg Beliefs. She ask yourself the following.
thinking? If you were able to told me, “Hard work pays off”. Mobi- Is this Iceberg helping or harming
re-adjust, that is such a positive thing lization and Deployment Specialist,
– but what if asking the critical me in this situation?
Amanda Garcia, shared one with me as
questions could not get your well, “All adults should clean up after Is this Iceberg something I still
thoughts back on track? What then? themselves”. believe/value?
When you find your emotions Often, negative thinking comes when Is this Iceberg accurate in this
and/or reactions out of line over an someone else does not share your par- situation?
Activating Event and you cannot ticular beliefs. Imagine if Amanda had Based on your answers, you may then
identify a Thinking Trap, you may to share an office with a co-worker that be able to readjust your counter-
have to dig a little deeper. Consider did not share her Iceberg Belief. Is productive thinking into positive
yourself with an internal radio, if you there someone in your life who you have thoughts! You may find it easier to
will. Surface thoughts are fairly easily an on- going dispute with ? Could it be agree to disagree or you might just be
tuned in, but your Iceberg Beliefs are over an unshared Iceberg Belief? more able to see someone else’s point
those channels that take time and
How do you identify an Iceberg Belief in of view.
careful attention to tune in to.
Iceberg Beliefs are your deeply held times when your reactions surprise or Good luck and good thoughts!
beliefs and core values that can fuel confuse you? It’s not as hard as you
out-of-proportion emotion to an may think. Use “What” not “Why” “If you don't change your
event that challenges your beliefs. questions – “why” questions lead to de- beliefs, your life will be like this
fensiveness. Ask the questions below, in forever. Is that good news?”
An example of an Iceberg Belief any order.
might be that you feel people should -Dr. Robert Anthony Author
start what they finish. Or that your What is the most upsetting part of
Upcoming Master Resilience Classes
Date Training Plan Location/Time
6-9 February MRT Marathon-All modules covered ACS, 9:30-2:30 pm
4. ACS Green Press February 2012 Page 4
ACS Friends and Neighbors-Promoting Community
ACS Welcomes Janeen Michalak-
February Spouse in the Spotlight
Although Janeen is new to the Her friends advised her to always
Army, she is already a wealth of keep mail positive. They pointed
knowledge and resources. She has out that if her Soldier was having
already been networking and plans a bad day when he wrote the let-
on attending AFTB classes to ter, it was probably over with
become an instructor for ACS. when she received it. They ad-
vised her on the importance of
I asked Janeen what else she plans remembering the Soldiers have
on doing and she expressed a de- bad days sometimes, and that they
sire to teach bible study classes on need to hear about the positive
Recently the Staff at Army post. While at Fort Leonard things from home.
Community Service (ACS) had the Wood, she taught for Protestant
pleasure of meeting Janeen Women of the Church (PWOC). While Janeen and her Family are
Michalak and her two year old Janeen’s enthusiasm for being waiting for housing, they are ex-
daughter Paige when they stopped here and being an Army Wife is ploring the treasures of the North
in to find out what ACS has to immediately apparent. When I Country. They have already been
offer new comers to Fort Drum. pointed it out she replied “I have site seeing and cannot wait to ski!
She and her husband recently found that while separation is dif-
ficult, it also allows a married cou- ACS would like to welcome the
PCSd to Fort Drum with their Michalak family to Fort Drum.
three daughters, Paige (pictured), ple to grow.” Janeen explained
that she had strong Military Wives We are looking forward to Janeen
eight year old Shelby and five year becoming and AFTB Volunteer.
old Skylar. as friends, that gave her great ad-
vice. She reminisced about when
Janeen’s husband Peter is a 2LT her husband was away at boot
“We cannot live only for
with 1-10 AVN. The Michalak camp. She explained that they
family, originally from Belleville, could only communicate via mail.
ourselves. A thousand
IL, arrived here December 28th “Snail mail” as it is sometimes fibers connect us with
on orders from Fort Leonard called, can create a communica- our fellow men.”
Wood, Mo. tion gap and therefore problems. ~Herman Melville
If you would like to be an AFTB Volunteer,
Contact the Kim Hill AFTB Program Assistant
or Allison Hill AFTB Volunteer Coordinator at
772-6710 or 772-9229 to find out how!
5. Smooth Moves by Relocation Readiness
Moving is a part of Army 4. Track expenses. Know where your paperwork that you will need to take
life. Moving your home money is going and what you are with you.
and family is never purchasing. Consider using only one 9. Hand-carry important documents.
easy, but preparation specific credit card so you can easily Organize family records in a travel
can go a long way toward easing the monitor for your moving expenses. records kit. It is a good a good idea
transition. Below are tips to help you as 5. Get a sponsor. Sponsors help units to hand-carry and keep in your
you prepare to move on to your next welcome and prepare Soldiers and possession any documents with your
adventure! Families for their new duty station in name, social security number and
1. Visit your Relocation Program at advance of the actual arrival. birth date. This is all an identity
ACS! They can offer individualized thief needs to steal your identity.
6. Inventory and evaluate your personal
guidance and support. They also property. There may be items you no 10.Research BAH and housing at your
have a free Lending Closet of basic longer want or need. Read your new installation. It is critical to
household items. renters or homeowners insurance know what your allowance will be to
2. Visit policy to make sure you have coverage make wise housing choices.
www.militaryinstallations.dod.mil. for any damage in transit. Let us help you make your next move a
This website can tell you everything 7. Research hotels to use in transit. If smooth one! For assistance please call,
you need to know about your new you are traveling with pets it is (315) 772-6556.
installation. important to know in advance which
3. Create a budget. Take a hard look at hotels will and won’t take pets. Also,
what the move will cost and what the consider a hotel chain that offers re-
government will pay for. Consider ward points for staying with them.
using the services of the ACS Finan- 8. Get organized! Create an accordion
cial Readiness Program. folder or binder for all of your moving
An International Spouse’s Perspective by Cam Ngo-Cheung
My name is Cam-Ngo-Cheung. I have new friends and adjust to the life as an become involved. Spouse groups
been married to my magnificent hus- Army Wife. I have the following advice such as International Spouses and
band, Harold Cheung, for almost 13 to offer other Spouses in my position: Hearts Apart as well as other Army
years. We have two wonderful boys First, volunteer! It is not easy to find Community Service (ACS) programs
named Jaden and Kody. I am Chinese, friends when you don't know the area and hosted events. I became active
born in Vietnam and raised in Montreal, or anyone. Volunteering gives you the with the International Spouse Group
Canada. Now I am residing at Fort opportunity to meet people and it also hosted by Relocation Readiness.
Drum, NY. provides you with work experience. A Every other month, foreign born
The first U.S. City I lived in was Fort plus for Foreign Spouses is you don’t Spouses gather together to eat, talk,
have to be a U.S. citizen to volunteer. play games, exchange recipes and
Polk, Louisiana. I remember feeling
learn about one another. I never miss
excited and anxious. I grew up in an While at Fort Polk, I volunteered as a
urban city, got married and then moved a meeting because we always have a
Dental Assistant for the Red Cross. I fantastic time. Diane, Amy, Krista
to a rural area thousands of miles away made many friends and learned a lot
from my family and friends. I didn’t have and Scarlett are the amazing people
about dental assistant work and Army who work at Relocation Readiness
anyone except my husband and I was life from the people I worked with. I
really lonely and homesick. Program. If you need any help with a
loved my volunteer work and remain move, immigration assistance or
It took some time but after many years very proud of it! making friends, stop by and see them
living in the U.S. and being an interna- My second piece of advice is to look for at ACS. They are always happy to
tional Army Wife, I learned how to make local community events and classes to help!
6. Page 6 Newsletter Title February 2012
Remembering and Honoring Heroes-Survivor Outreach Services S
Survivor Out- grandparents and children of the Fallen
reach Services Soldier. Official representation at this
(SOS) is an years event included, 10th Mountain
Army-wide Division Commander Major General
program Mark A. Milley, USAG Fort Drum
designed to Commander Colonel Noel T. Niccolle
provide dedicated and comprehen- and Command Sergeant Major Mark
sive support to survivors of H. Oldroyde.
deceased Soldiers. Chaplain Thomsen led the attendees in
Fort Drum Survivor Outreach prayer for the friends and Family
Services recently held their annual members of the fallen Soldiers. In ad- Those Remembered include:
candlelight remembrance ceremony dition, Tom Clegg, SOS Program Co-
ordinator, performed an original song PFC Jack T. Sweet
and pot luck dinner at the Fort
Drum Family Life and Spiritual in tribute to a Fallen Friend. PFC George J. Howell
Fitness Center. SPC Jeremy J. LaClaire
The Candlelight Remembrance “To live in the hearts we leave SGT Erick Klusacek
Ceremony is an opportunity for the
loved ones of fallen Soldiers to
behind is not to die” PV2 James G. Gardner
come together and honor the ~ Thomas Campbell SPC Chad E. Fuller
memory of their loved one.
This year, attendees included
Spouses, parents, siblings,
7. Page 7 Newsletter Title February 2012
Sharpen Your Skills for 2012
Have you Computer, Electronics, or Now that you know the skill sets
been Telecommunications: Jefferson County employers are
searching Ability to use common software looking for as well as the projected
for such as Word and Explorer new job growth, combined with fast-
employ- est growing occupations for 2012, it is
ment with Network and LAN administra- time to start planning your career
skills you tion and maintenance moves for the New Year!
acquired Computer software teaching and If you would like to attend any career
from grade school, high school or training development seminars and/or
maybe even college? While those Sales and Media: employment workshops to sharpen
skill sets are still valuable, a new set your skills or refresh your career
of skills are shaping “hot jobs” for Direct sales
outlook, please contact Employment
the New Year in 2012. With the Customer service
Readiness at Army Community
occupation outlook ever changing, it Public relations or journalism Service on Fort Drum ERP at
is best advised to reshape some of (315) 772-9611.
your skill sets to stay competitive for Health Care Skills:
the New Year. Direct patient care (activities You can also view our live job bank
that have a direct influence on with career tips on facebook at:
According to a study conducted by www.facebook.com/fortdrumemploy
the care of a specific patient or
The Center for Community Studies ment.
at Jefferson Community College, client)
Employers in Jefferson County, are In the U.S., one million new jobs are
seeking the following skill sets projected to be created by 2018.
amongst candidates in the respective Some of the fastest growing
fields: occupations include Accountants, IT
Manufacturing: professionals, Massage Therapists, Sharpen Your Career Skills With
Special Education Teachers, Employment Readiness!
Assembly Forensic Psychologists, Software
Next Career Development Seminar:
Maintenance and equipment re- Developers, Registered Nurses,
pair Environmental Engineers, Network Career and Life Portfolio Workshop
Administrators, Web Designers, and February 22, 2012
Inspection and quality control
Criminal Investigators. Among from 9:30am-11:30pm at ACS
Construction and Building: these fast growing occupations are
Great workshop to categorize skills!
Electrical, plumbing also emerging jobs which require
less extensive training such as Social Portfolios are provided by ERP.
Carpentry and cabinetry
Media Strategists and Caregivers for
Masonry and concrete work seniors.
8. Newsletter Title February 2012 Page 8
Look Who’s on the Payroll: Employment
Readiness Success Stories!
Congratulations to the following Employment Readiness
clients who have recently landed a job!
Laura Rowland- Key Bank
Brittany Rushing- Jefferson County SPCA
If you are one of our clients who has recently become employed,
we want to hear about it! Give us a call so we can highlight your
accomplishment and inspire others!
Finding Employment through Networking– a Success Story
Networking is one of the most contact the people on your list to let ing at the shoes I was having a
important things job seekers can do them know you are looking for a job. hilarious conversation with this
to find a position. Recent studies Ask them if they know of any older woman. We eventually got to
indicate that 65% of people who are opportunities, provide them with your talking about how my husband was
employed found a job that was resume and contact information. deployed and when she asked me,
never publicly advertised. In fact, "Well what are you looking to do
studies have found that less than Remember, you can also network with with your free time?” I told her I
half of all available jobs are ever people you don’t know. Contact was actually looking for a job. To
advertised. companies and ask them if they could my surprise, she said "well it turns
The first step to networking use anyone with your skills, and if not, out I am hiring!”
involves creating a contact list to do they know anyone who could.
include: Turns out I was talking to the big
Friends, family members and A client of the Employment boss the whole time! So I went and
relatives who are employed Readiness program recently shared applied, and as I was waiting on a
Your friends, parents friends, the following networking success call back, she made it seem like the
neighbors and casual acquaint- story with us; We would like to offer a job was mine for sure. She told me
ances big congratulations to Amber Kalford how impressed she was and that
People with whom you have for her recent success in landing when I returned to Watertown
business relationships with employment through networking. from vacation, to come see her and
(bankers, insurance agents, etc. When job searching, everywhere you she would put me on the schedule.
People from professional affilia- go and everyone you meet is an
tions, alumni associations and opportunity to network. Here is If I didn't meet with Employment
clubs you belong to. (If you Amber’s impressive networking story Readiness (ERP) I wouldn't have
don't belong to any, join some) on how she landed her current job. been looking for a job at all, but
Present and past co-workers while looking one just fell in my
Your teachers, professors and “I was applying at one place and lap! Thanks ERP!”
instructors decided I was going to go get a pair of
People you know through your boots while I was out. So, I walked
place of worship over to Payless and while I was look-
The second step to networking is to
9. Page 9 ACS Green Press February 2012
Don’t Spend the New Year Paying Off
Christmas Debt
Holiday overspending is common for Pick up a part time job or have a
many people. Paying off Christmas garage sale?
Debt is a dismal consequence for Use unexpected money: If you
many people entering the new year. A receive a tax return inheritance,
survey by Consumer Reports found bonus check, or an extra paycheck
that shoppers planned to charge an in a long month don't be tempted to
average of $756 for Christmas in 2011. blow it, pay off the debt!
If you are one of the shoppers who
charged Christmas and are paying for Reward yourself when you are
it now, Here are a few tips for debt free: Keep your eye on the
resolving your debt quickly: prize by planning on rewarding
yourself with something you want Orientation Date:
Assess your debt: Even if adding up when you eliminate the debt.
your debt to find out the grand total 7 & 14 February 2012
Remember to spend cash on
you owe is not a task you are eager to whatever it is you will be rewarding
complete, you need to know how bad yourself with.
First Class Date:
it is before you can fix it. Subtract
Start out the new year with a new
28 February 2012
from the debt, how much you can
afford to put toward this bill after philosophy: Plan for the upcoming
paying for essentials, and you can Christmas by budgeting and Place:
figure how long it will take to pay off purchasing ahead. Kiplinger puts Family Life & Spiritual
the debt. out a guide to getting the best deals Fitness Center
on things we buy. For instance, if
Set your payoff date: By setting a you plan on purchasing someone on (Po Valley Chapel)
goal to pay your debt off at a certain your Christmas list a new camera,
date, you will stay motivated. you should buy it the January or Time:
Remember your date will depend on
your total debt how much money you
February before Christmas because 6:30 PM
this is when the Consumer
have left after paying for your Electronics Show and Photo Mar-
necessities. keting Association showcases the For More Information
Find Extra Money: Look at your new year. New models arrive in Contact: Family Life
budget to determine if there is an area stores and deep discounts can be
you can adjust to find extra money to found on the previous year’s Center @ 772-5540
put toward your debt. For instance, merchandise.
can you cancel premium cable For more ideas on how to save
channels, downgrade your internet, or money by shopping for the best
take lunches and dine in? Consider deals all year long, check go to
ways to bring in extra money. Is it
possible to put in overtime? Can you http://www.kiplinger.com and look
for the best time to buy link.
10. ACS Green Press February 2012 Page 10
ACS Classes and Events for the First Two Weeks in February
DATE Class Time Location/Details
Wednesday Feb 1: 1st Term Financial Readiness 0830-1600 Call for location
AFTB Level I 0900-1600 ACS
Thursday Feb 2: ESOL Class 0900-1200 ACS
AFTB Level I 0900-1600 ACS
CONUS PCS Brief 1530-1600 Clark Hall A2-A6
Friday Feb 3 : Hearts Apart 0930-1200 ACS
Monday Feb 6: Newcomers Orientation 0900-1130 ACS
Master Resiliency Marathon 0930-1430 ACS
Survivor Outreach Support Meeting 1800-2000 ACS
Tuesday Feb 7: ESOL 0900-1200 ACS
Drum Family Welcome Tour 0930-1400 Departs ACS
CONUS PCS Brief 1530-1600 Clark Hall A2-A6
Master Resiliency Marathon 0930-1430 ACS
Victim to Survivor Educational Group 1130-1300 ACS
Stress Management 1330-1530 ACS
Wednesday Feb 8: 1st Term Financial Readiness 0830-1600 Call for location
Master Resiliency Marathon 0930-1430 ACS
Autism Support Group 1000-1200 ACS
Thursday Feb 9: ESOL Class 0900-1200 ACS
Employment 101` 0930-1130 ACS
Master Resiliency Marathon 0930-1430 ACS
CONUS PCS Brief 1530-1600 Clark Hall A2-A6
Friday Feb 10: Couples Communication 0900-1200 ACS
In her Shoes: 0930-1130 ACS
Living with Domestic Violence
Saturday Feb 11: EFMP FAMILY VALENTINE’S PARTY 10:00-1400 ACS
Monday Feb 13: Budget Management 0900-1200 ACS
Resume Writing Computer Lab 0930-1030 ACS
Tuesday Feb 14: ESOL Class 0900-1200 ACS
Key Caller 1400-1530 ACS
Key Caller 1700-1830 ACS
Drum Family Welcome Tour 0930-1400 Departs ACS
CONUS PCS Brief 1530-1600 Clark Hall A2-A6
EFMP Support Group 1100-1300 ACS
From Victim to Survivor Ed Group 1130-1300 ACS
11. ACS Green Press February 2012 Page 11
ACS Classes and Events for the Last Two Weeks in February
DATE Class Time Location/Details
Wednesday Feb 15: 1st Term Financial Readiness 0830-1600 Call for location
Build Your Own Business 0930-1130 ACS
AFTB Level III 0900-1600 ACS
Thursday Feb 16: CONUS PCS Brief 1530-1600 Clark Hall A2-86
ESOL Class 0900-1200 ACS
Overseas PCS Brief 1330-1530 ACS
Home Buyers Course 0930-1130 ACS
Friday Feb 17 International Spouses Group 1000-1200 ACS
Monday Feb 20: President’s Day ACS is Closed
Tuesday Feb 21: CONUS PCS Brief 1530-1600 Clark Hall A2-86
Care Team Training 0900-1230 ACS
ESOL Class 0930-1200 ACS
Anger Management 1330-1530 ACS
1130-1330 Victim to Survivor Group 1130-1300 ACS
Wednesday Feb 22: Scream Free Parenting 0900-1500 ACS
1st Term Financial Readiness 0830-1600 Call for Location
Job Club Career and Life Portfolio 0930-1130 ACS
Thursday Feb 23: ESOL class 0900-1200 ACS
Federal Employment Workshop 0930-1130 ACS
CONUS PCS Brief 1630-1400 Clark Hall, A2-86
Scream Free Parenting 0900-1500 ACS
Friday Feb 24: In her Shoes- 0930-1130 ACS
living with domestic violence
Monday Feb 27: Event Planning 1030-1200 ACS
OPSEC for Families 1300-1430 ACS
Tuesday Feb 28: ESOL Class 0900-1200 ACS
Investing 101 0930-1200 ACS
Basic Excell for Job Seekers 0930-1130 ACS
Drum Family Welcome Tour 0930-1400 ACS
From Victim to Survivor Ed Group 1130-1300 ACS
CONUS PCS Brief 1530-1600 Clark Hall A2-86
AER Scholarships applications are available through April 2nd 2012 at www.aerhq.org
12. Army Community Service
P4330 Conway Road
Fort Drum, New York
13602
Army Emergency Relief 772-6560, 772-8873 or 772-2855
Army Family Team Building 772-6710, 772-9229
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000122037720
Army Volunteer Program Coordinator 772-2899
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fort-Drum-Army-volunteer-
Corps/13651504365912
Exceptional Family Member Program 772-5488, 772-0819
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fort-Drum-FMWR-Exceptional-
Family-Member-Program /104951319542718
Employment Readiness Program 772-9611, 772-2737
http://www.facebook.com/#!/fortdrumemployment
Family Advocacy Program 772-4244, 772-6929, 772-2279
(New Parent Support Program)
SAPRP 772-0596, 772-4070, 772-0748
772-5605, 772-5914
Financial Readiness Program 772-0050, 772-5196, 772-8526
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fort-Drum-financial-Readiness-
ACS/1956662120473
Information and Referral 772-6556, 772-6557
Military & Family Life Consultants 212-6919
Mobilization and Deployment 772-2848, 772-0470, 772-2919
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fort-Drum-Mobiliztion-and-
Deployment/178420512193448?ref=ts&v=wall
Outreach 772-5374
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fort-Drum-ACS-
Outreach/180373271991692
Relocation Readiness 772-5475, 772-6553, 772-6902
http:// www.facebook.com/pages/Fort -Drum -Relocation -Readiness
Program/171335822906429 772-6566
Soldier Family Assistance Center 772-7781
http://www.facebook.com/Fort.Drum.FMWR/SFAC
Survivor Outreach Services 772-6357
http://www.facebook.com/fortdrumsurvivoroutreachservices