03/01/2024
Calling all teens and parents!! Come join us for a panel discussion presented by the teen board at Deep Roots!!Refreshments will be provided! Hope you will join us!
Goals:
1. Airmen taking care of Airmen
2. The Air Force community embracing the Wingman concept
3. Airmen and families maintaining a CAF lifestyle
The installation's focal point for Comprehensive Airman Fitness and resiliency. The goal of Comprehensive Airman Fitness (CAF) is to help our Airmen, Air Force
civilians, family members, and retirees become more resilient and better equipped to deal with the rigors of military life. We do this by promoting:
Positive Behaviors~ Caring, Committing, Connecting, Communicating, Celebrating
Holistic Health~Mental, Physical, Social, and Spiritual.
03/01/2024
Calling all teens and parents!! Come join us for a panel discussion presented by the teen board at Deep Roots!!Refreshments will be provided! Hope you will join us!
02/15/2024
02/15/2024
Join our latest podcast to learn about how respite care has been standardized across the services and what that means for military families. Find out which branches will be impacted the most and who is determined eligible: https://www.militaryonesource.mil/resources/podcasts/efmp/respite-care-enhancements/.
02/14/2024
Every Voice Matters: What I Wish You Knew
Please join us on March 7 from 6:00-7:30pm in a safe space to learn more about your teens and their struggles. Adults and teens are welcome!!
02/14/2024
HOLIDAY GATE & MEDICAL FACILITY HOURS | 🚨🚨
Peterson and Schriever SFB will have adjusted gate hours beginning Friday, 16 February.
The Schriever SFB VCC will have visitor passes available at the North Gate 24/7 through President's Day weekend.
Please reference the attached graphic for further details.
🏥 In addition, the Peterson Medical Group Military Treatment Facility will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday, 16 Feb and closed Feb. 17-19th, it will re-open on Tuesday, 20 Feb.
02/14/2024
Curious about eligibility requirements for non-Chapter 33 benefits?
Chapter 30 is for Veterans who:
-Entered on active duty after June 30, 1985;
-Served 24 continuous months of an initial enlistment of a less than three years;
-Over three-years, serviceperson must serve at least 36 months;
-Must have a qualifying period of honorable service; and
-Had military pay reduced by $100/month for the 1st 12 months of service; and
-Earned a high school diploma or equivalent
Chapter 35 is for a spouse, surviving spouse, or dependent child of a Veteran who:
-Is permanently and totally disabled (P&T) due to a service-related condition;
-Died in service;
-Died of a service-connected disability;
-Died while evaluated as having a P&T service-connected disability; or
-Is listed as a Prisoner of War (POW) or Missing in Action (MIA)
Chapter 1606 is for Reservists who:
-Contracted for six years;
-Earned a high school diploma or equivalent; and
-Completed Initial Active Duty Training (IADT)
Check out https://bddy.me/498JF3o for more information!
02/14/2024
02/14/2024
Stick to the food safety playbook when preparing your Super Bowl spread this year. Remember to follow these safety tips during the big game.
02/14/2024
02/14/2024
Depression is a medical condition — like cardiovascular disease or diabetes — and can be treated. With treatment, most people with depression get better. Share this tool to help patients and families learn about depression symptoms, causes, and treatments.
https://health.mil/Reference-Center/Publications/2021/05/12/Depression-Facts-for-Families
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