Airman & Family Readiness Program & Resiliency CenterL

Supporting Airmen & Families

The Airman & Family Readiness Program is here to support you with resources, referrals, transition assistance, youth and child programs, personal financial readiness, relocation, health and wellness, community building and much more! 

We are now co-located with the Chaplain Corps, Director of Psychological Health, Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Program Manager, and Yellow Ribbon Support Specialist in the 142nd Wing Resiliency Center in Building 355.

Along with a rotation of resource providers, our team provides airmen and families with a one-stop-shopping experience for support. Whether in a steady-state period, or while experiencing separation, our team is here for you and your loved ones.  

Family Support

 

Family Readiness is Airman Readiness

Readiness is vital to mission support, and family readiness is key to an airman's ability to be fully present down range. Moving between the civilian and military world presents many challenges, and our team is here to assist in connecting airmen and families with the resources available to build resiliency and weather the demands of living in both worlds.

With no active duty base in Oregon, our airmen and families are often physically disconnected from the Wing and therefore the Guard Community. Families especially may feel mainstreamed and invisible being geographically separated from the military community of which their airman is a part. It is our team's mission to bring information and programs to our families to help our airmen and their loved ones to stay connected, informed, and to be prepared, and resilient for times when duty calls.

Visit the Resiliency Team!

If you are a family member with official business at the Resiliency Center, please coordinate your visit by contacting our office at 503-201-1126.

 

  • Relocation Assistance
  • Transition Assistance Program
  • Information & Referral
  • Personal Financial Readiness
  • Personal & Work Life Assistance
  • Exceptional Family Member Program
  • Military Child & Youth Support
  • Warrior & Survivor Care
  • Comprehensive Airman Fitness
  • Mental Health and Well Being
  • Chaplain Corp
  • Sexual Assault Prevention & Response

Contact Info

Airman & Family Readiness Program Manager
Office: 503-335-4193
Mobile: 503-201-1126
Email

Yellow Ribbon Support Specialist (YRSS)
Office: 503-335-5372
Email

Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)
SAPR 24/7 Report-line 971-806-4054

Director of Psychological Health (DPH) 
503-335-5706
24-Hour MILITARY CRISIS LINE: 1-800-273-8255 |Text: 838255

Chaplain Corps
503-335-4601

 

Visiting Local Support Providers

Personal Financial Counselor
503-459-6446
 
Youth Outreach Coordinator
(Child Care Aware Assistance)
503-584-2390
 
Military OneSource
Call Military OneSource at 800-342-9647
Tri Care West Representative
www.tricare-west.com
844-866-9378
 
Employer Support of the Guard & Reserves (ESGR)
360-607-6774
www.ESGR.mil/or
 
Employment and Education Counselor
503-758-2212
 

Exceptional Family Member Program


 

 

Exceptional Family Members 

Exceptional Family Member Program helps Military Families with Special Needs Thrive.

Learn More Here or visit Military OneSource  

Personal & Family Readiness

With no active duty base in Oregon, our airmen and families are often physically disconnected from the Wing and therefore the Guard Community. Families especially may feel mainstreamed and invisible being geographically separated from the military community of which their airman is a part. It is our team's mission to bring information and programs to our families to help our airmen and their loved ones to stay connected, informed, and to be prepared, and resilient for times when duty calls.