DEPLOYMENT & THE MILITARY FAMILY

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DEPLOYMENT & THE MILITARY FAMILY NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY FAMILY MEMBERS RESOURCE GUIDE April 8, 2003 Prepared by: LSU Health Sciences Center Campus / Employee Assistance Program 2020 Gravier St. New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 (504) 568-4933 1

INDEX I. PRIMARY POINT OF CONTACT: THE FLEET AND FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER... 3 II. POINTS OF CONTACT (POC)... 3 III. HEALTH & MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES FOR IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS OF ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL... 5 IV. GENERAL RESOURCES, INFORMATION & REFERRAL SOURCES FOR IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS OF ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL... 6 V. RESOURCES FOR IMMEDIATE & EXTENDED FAMILY MEMBERS, AND PARENTS OF ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL... 7 2

I. PRIMARY POINT OF CONTACT: THE FLEET AND FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER The Fleet and Family Support Center Naval Support Activity 2300 General Meyer Ave, Bldg. 732 New Orleans, La 70142 DP: (504) 678-2647 FAX: (504) 678-9024 0730-1600 Monday through Friday www.fscnola.com/index.htm The military identifies one primary point of contact for every major city with several military commands located in their area. The primary point of contact for the New Orleans metropolitan area is the Fleet and Family Support Center. This center is available to all branches of the arm services. The mission of the Fleet and Family Support Center is to provide access and awareness of reliable and useful services, resources, and information that help support and improve the quality of life to active duty, reservist, and retired service members and their families. They present on the website, a variety of links for many different topics one may be experiencing. II. POINTS OF CONTACT (POC) Each branch of the military also has established a Point of Contact (POC) office that provides active duty family members access to services, resources and information to help support and improve the quality of life of active duty, reservist, guard and retired service members and their families. United States Air Force POC -- Active Duty or Reserve Diane M. Fowler, Director 926 th Fighter Wing Family Support Center Box 50 NAS JRB, New Orleans, LA 70143 DP: (504) 678-3417 FAX: (504) 678-3489 Cell Phone: 214-8625 1-866-722-4523 0800-1500 Monday through Friday diane.fowler@newsorleans.af.mil 3

United States Navy or Marines or Army POC Active Duty or Reserve (and all other Military Branches) Fleet & Family Service Center 2300 General Meyer Ave, Bldg. 732 Naval Support Activity New Orleans, LA 70142 DP: (504) 678-2647 FAX: (504) 678-9024 0730-1600 Monday through Friday Website: http://www.ffsc.nola.navy.mil E-mail: millerli@nsa.nola.navy.mil Louisiana Air National Guard POC Carrie Matrine Family Readiness Center 159 th Fighter Wing 400 Russell Ave Box 27 NAS JRB New Orleans, LA 70143 DP: (504) 391-8505 Cell Phone: 610-7449 0800 1600 Monday through Friday 1-800-541-5860 family.readiness@lanewo.ang.af.mil Louisiana Army National Guard POC Capt Susan Bush/ Capt Susan Jones Family Program Coordinator Bldg 54, LANG HQ Jackson Barracks New Orleans, LA 70146-0330 DP: (504) 278-8155 or 8325; 485-8155 or 8325 1-800-541-5860 (Nationwide) susan.bush@la.ngb.army.mil / donna.jones@la.ngb.army.mil United States Army Reserve POC LaTreece Moore, 90 th RSC (Regional Support Command) RCI, Family Program Coordinator 377 th Theater Support Command 5010 Leroy Johnson Drive New Orleans, La 70146-3601 DP: (504) 286-9369 Fax: (504) 286-9218 Latreece.moore.rci@usarc-emh2.army.mil 0730-1600 Monday through Friday Army homepage: http://www.army.mil Army Reserve: http://www.army.mil/usar 377 th TSC Homepage: http://usarc.army.mil/377tsc 0730 hrs- 1630hrs 4

United States Coast Guard POC Carol Partridge Work-Life Program USCG ISC New Orleans 4640 Urquhart Street New Orleans, LA 70117-4698 (504) 942-4056 / After Hours ( 504) 942-3020 0700-1630 Daily http://cgweb.lant.uscg.mil/iscneworleans/webb%20page/default.html cpartridge@iscnola.uscg.mil canderson@iscnola.uscg.mil Health Promotion Manager, Family Resource Specialist, Family Advocacy Specialist, Relocation/Transition Manager, Employee Assistance Program III. HEALTH & MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES FOR IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS OF ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL Choice Behavioral Health Prevention and Wellness Department 2130 Pass Road Biloxi, Ms. 39531 1-800-700-8646 (228) 385-4771 Provides mental health, prevention and wellness services for all military branches consisting of educational programs, community resources, and educational materials. Information is provided for addiction, children s issues, grief, mental health, parental resources, senior issues, teens, and women issues. For more information please contact Jim Soriano, MA, LPC. Humana Military Healthcare Services TRICARE Service Center New Orleans 3520 General DeGaulle Drive New Orleans, LA 70114 1-504-361-4965 Local TRICARE Service Center 1-800-444-5445 Toll Free Beneficiary Information Line Provides access to medical and surgical healthcare services for eligible Active Duty dependents, retirees, and retiree dependents for all branches of the military. Education and assistance with benefit or payment or healthcare referral questions are available. For more information please contact the local TRICARE Service Center 504-361-4965. Al Hijuelos, Health Systems Manager. 5

IV. GENERAL RESOURCES, INFORMATION & REFERRAL SOURCES FOR IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS OF ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL Air Force Aid Society Family Support Center 81 MSS/DPF 500 Fisher St. Keesler AFB, MS 39543 (228) 377-2179 The family support center provides interest free loans or grants to families who have a family member on active duty. Also, they also assist with rent, utilities, groceries, automobile repairs, emergency leave, funeral expenses, and child care. Army Family Assistance Hotline 1-800-541-5860 The Family Assistance Hotline is available for family members of Army soldiers on active duty including the Army National Guard and Army Reserves. They provide information and referrals for resources needed. American Legion 1-800-504-4098 The family support network is able to help spouses of military personnel who have been deployed. Services included helping the family with daily chores such as babysitting, plumbing problems, and lawn care duties. You may also send a request by logging on to www.legion.org/attack/docs/assistance_request.php Department of Defense Deployment Health Support Directorate DeploymentLINK 1-800-497-6261 http://deploymentlink.osd.mil/deploy/family/family_suport.shtml The Deployment Health Support Directorate (DHSD) is the Department of Defense agency responsible for assuring that programs to protect the health of those individuals being deployed are robust and that any health concerns they may have are completely addressed. DHSD can be found on the internet at http://www.deploymentlink.osd.mil. There is a direct hotline for service members, veterans and families at (800) 497-6261. People can also e-mail questions or concerns to special.assistant@deploymenthealth.osd.mil. 6

Louisiana Cares http://www.louisianacares.org http://www.wwltv.com/ Louisiana Cares is an initiative of WWL-TV, Cox Communications, Entercom, and Bank One. It is a special fund designed to meet emergency needs caused by the gap between military and civilian pay to families of active military. For assistance contact: Dianne Fowler Friends and Family Readiness (504) 678-3417 1-866-722-4523 Deneen O Conner Bank One (504) 623-2003 Lifelines Service Network www.lifelines2000.org This is an online website that provides information and links to resources regarding issues for financial management, housing, legal assistance, and family life to name a few. United Way Organization Operation Home Front 2515 Canal St. New Orleans, La 70119 (504) 269-COPE (2673) 1-800-749-COPE (2673) This fund will assist families of U.S. Military Personnel by providing potential services that include mortgage/rental assistance, counseling, utility assistance, and food. The telephone hotline number can be called 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week. V. RESOURCES FOR IMMEDIATE & EXTENDED FAMILY MEMBERS, AND PARENTS OF ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL American Red Cross Southeast Louisiana Chapter P.O. Box 53327 New Orleans, La 70153 (504) 833-7556 Provides emergency communication services for military personnel to remain in touch with their families around the clock. Also, they help with financial assistance, and counseling. This benefit is for all military personal and their families including reserves and national guards. For more information you can log on at www.redcross.org or www.http://www.arcno.org 7

Associate Catholic Charities (ACC) Metairie Office 433 Metairie Road, Suite 119 Metairie, La 70005 Intake Contact: Tamica (504) 835-5007 St. Bernard Branch Office 2626 Charles Drive, Suite 210 Chalmette, LA 70043 Intake Contact: Theresa (504) 279-7636 St. Charles Branch Office P.O. Box 60 Hahnville, LA 70057-6000 Intake Contact: Joyce (985) 783-2906 St. John Branch Office 1706 Carnes Drive LaPlace, LA 70068-2407 Intake Contact: LaDean (504) 652-4330 St. Tammany Office: Slidell / Covington 1925-C Corporate Square Boulevard Slidell, LA 70458-3165 Intake Contact: Julie (985) 641-8120 Westbank Branch Office 781 Behrman Highway, Suite 102 Gretna, LA 70056-3049 Intake Contact: Jackie (504) 391-0370 ACC provides counseling on a sliding scale fee. Coping Strategies to Help Adults and Children Deal with War and Potential Terrorist Attacks HOTLINE: (504) 568-8772 24 hours / 7 days http://www.lsuhsc.edu http://futureunlimited.org http://new-orleans.la.us/home/departmentsandagencies/health/ Drawing upon the expertise of the mental health professionals in the Department of Psychiatry at the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, Mayor Ray Nagin and the health and homeland security offices of the City of New Orleans are promoting a hotline, manned by LSUHSC faculty to help citizens cope with the anxiety of war and terrorism. 8

East Jefferson Mental Health Clinic 3101 W. Napoleon Ave., Suite 1000 Metairie, LA 70001 (504) 838-5257 Parish Mental Health Clinic provides services on a sliding scale fee. Families Helping Families of Greater New Orleans Family Resource Center 4323 Division St. Ste 110 Metairie, La 70002 (504) 889-9111 or 1-800-766-7736 This is a resource center for individuals with disabilities and their families. They provide counseling, information, and make referrals when appropriate. This office includes the following parishes: Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and Jefferson. Family Service of Greater New Orleans 2515 Canal Street, Suite 201 New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 822-0800 FAX: (504) 822-0831 E-mail: familyservicegno@worldnet.att.n Monday through Friday 8:30 am-8pm, and by appointment Sliding fee scale. Our Lady of Holy Cross College Thomas E. Chambers Counseling & Training Center 4123 Woodland Drive New Orleans, LA 70131 General Information: (504) 394-7744 Provides individual and family counseling on a sliding scale fee. Jewish Family Service 3330 West Esplanade Suite 600 Metairie, La 70003 (5040 831-8475 Provides counseling on a sliding scale fee. 9

Louisiana Committee For Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Building 57 Jackson Barracks 6400 St. Claude Ave. New Orleans, La 70146 (985) 626-1019 Contact: Louie Gavin, LAESGR Public Affairs Officer Lgavin1691@aol.com The National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) is an agency within the Office of the Secretary of Defense. It was established in 1972 to promote cooperation and understanding between National Guard and Reserve members and their civilian employers. It operates through over 4500 volunteers throughout 55 committees located in each state, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Europe. Its mission in 1972,and remains the same today, is to (a) assist Guard and Reserve members and their families with problems resulting from calls to active duty; (b) to educate Guard Reserve members and their civilian employers in their rights and obligations as provided in federal and state laws; (c) to mediate disputes between members of the Guard and Reserve and their civilian employers resulting from calls to active duty. There are over 215,000 Guard and Reserve members on active duty serving in Iraq and other parts of the world where the United States has commitments. Nearly 5500 of these have ties to Louisiana. Louisiana operates as the Louisiana Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (LAESGR) and has nearly 100 volunteers from all parts of the state. Trinity Counseling 2108 Coliseum St New Orleans, La 70130 (504) 522-7557 Trinity Counseling program is a non-profit organization which offers counseling on a sliding scale fee. West Jefferson Mental Health Clinic 5001 Westbank Expressqy Marrero, LA 70072 (504) 349-8701 State mental health clinic provides counseling on a sliding scale fee 10