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JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO 2018 Calendar of Events MILITARY & FAMILY READINESS April-May Three locations to serve JBSA FORT SAM HOUSTON - LACKLAND - RANDOLPH Volunteer Opportunities Relocation Assistance Personal & Work Life Unit Family Readiness Military & Family Life Counselors Financial Readiness Employment Assistance Transition Assistance Resiliency Team Building Survivor Benefit services School Liaison Services Deployment Readiness Exceptional Family Members

JBSA-MILITARY & FAMILY READINESS SERVICES Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) Military & Family Readiness (M&FR) is dedicated to providing a full range of quality programs and services that promote self-reliance, mission readiness, resiliency and ease adaptation into the military way of life. We offer a variety of classes, trainings, and workshops that promote, educate, and facilitate readiness and resiliency: Air Force Aid Society Air Force Families Forever Armed Forces Action Plan Casualty Assistance Deployment Readiness Employment & Career Development Exceptional Family Member Program Federal Voting Assistance Program Financial Readiness Heart Link Hearts Apart Information & Referral Unit Family Readiness Military & Family Life Counselors Military Family Team Building Personal & Work Life Relocation Services Resiliency Training School Liaison Services Survivor Benefit Services Transition Assistance Program Volunteer Opportunities Warriors in Transition Regardless of specific duty station location, patrons assigned to JBSA can attend trainings and utilize the services offered at all three locations. For more information about a program or service, call: JBSA-Fort Sam Houston (FSH) JBSA-Lackland (LAK) JBSA-Randolph (RAN) (210) 221-2705 or 221-2418 Briefings for groups, units, or one-on-one consultations are available by request. Programs and events are subject to change. Some services are based on the number of participants and require a minimum number in order to be effective. If the minimum is not met, the class may be canceled or rescheduled. Other services may be limited due to seating or space. To ensure availability, call to sign up. All services provided by JBSA-M&FR are open to all branches of the military, Active Duty Military and their families, Reservists, Coast Guard, National Guard, Retirees, Surviving Spouses, DoD civilian employees (APF and NAF), and DoD contracted employees, unless otherwise stated. FINANCIAL RELOCATION CALENDAR OF EVENTS APRIL-MAY 2018 JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-MILITARY & FAMILY READINESS Event APRIL MAY Page Location Immigration & Citizenship 10, 24 8, 22 p. 7 JBSA-FSH Military Spouse Information Fair - 2 p. 7 JBSA-FSH Newcomer s Orientation 4, 18 9, 23 p. 16 JBSA-LAK Newcomer s Orientation 6, 20 4, 18 p. 7 JBSA-FSH Newcomer s Orientation 9, 23 7, 21 p. 22 JBSA-RAN Newly Assigned CC/CCC/CCF 3 1 p. 22 JBSA-RAN Newly Assigned CC/CCC/CCF 16 - p. 16 JBSA-LAK Officer/Enlisted First Duty Station 9, 23 7, 21 p. 22 JBSA-RAN Equal Opportunity Briefing Relocation & Overseas Orientation 11 9 p. 7 JBSA-FSH Smooth Move Relocation 17 15 p. 22 JBSA-RAN Sponsorship Application Training 18 16 p. 7 JBSA-FSH Trails & Tales Guided Tour 27 25 p. 7 JBSA-FSH 10 Basic Money Rule$ - 22 p. 8 JBSA-FSH Basic Investing Seminar - 10 p. 23 JBSA-RAN Blended Retirement System Overview - 16 p. 23 JBSA-RAN Budget 101-1 p. 8 JBSA-FSH Car Buying 25 - p. 23 JBSA-RAN On the Road Again: Car Buying Strategies - 10 p. 8 JBSA-FSH Credit Management 5 - p. 8 JBSA-FSH Deployment & Your Money 5 - p. 16 JBSA-LAK Developing a Spending Plan 30 - p. 23 JBSA-RAN Home Sweet Home: Home Buying Strategies 6 - p. 23 JBSA-RAN Home Sweet Home: Home Buying Strategies 12 - p. 8 JBSA-FSH Managing Student Loans 19 - p. 16 JBSA-LAK Moving out of the Dorms 2 7 p. 16 JBSA-LAK Officer First Duty Station Financial Training 17 15 p. 23 JBSA-RAN Officer First Duty Station Financial Training - 16 p. 17 JBSA-LAK Overcoming Financial Obstacles - 9 p. 23 JBSA-RAN Retirement Planning for Military & GS 11 - p. 23 JBSA-RAN Social Security & You - 24 p. 17 JBSA-LAK Thrift Savings Plan 19 - p. 23 JBSA-RAN JBSA-Fort Sam Houston Mon-Fri 7 AM-4:30 PM Closed: 1st & 3rd Thursday 1-4:30 PM, Federal Holidays & AETC Family days JBSA-Lackland Mon-Fri 7:30 AM-4:30 PM Closed: 1st & 3rd Thursday 2-4:30 PM, Federal Holidays & AETC Family days JBSA-Randolph Mon-Fri 7:30 AM-4:30 PM Closed: 1st & 3rd Thursday 2-4:30 PM, Federal Holidays & AETC Family days This is a bi-monthly publication produced by the 802d Force Support Squadron (FSS), JBSA-Military & Family Readiness. The information is accurate at the time it s published but may be subject to change. Some services are based on the number of participants and require a minimum number of attendees in order to be effective. If the minimum is not met, the class may be canceled or rescheduled. Other services may be limited in size due space. To ensure availability, call to register.

EMPLOYMENT TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM SLO Event APRIL MAY Page Location Thrift Savings Plan 23 21 p. 16 JBSA-LAK Till Debt Do Us Part 26 - p. 8 JBSA-FSH Basic Resume Writing - 8 p. 24 JBSA-RAN General Resume Writing 11 9 p. 9 JBSA-FSH Employment Workshop 4 9 p. 17 JBSA-LAK Employment Readiness Orientation M M p. 8 JBSA-FSH From Camo to Classroom 25 - p. 17 JBSA-LAK Interviewing Skills & Dress for Success - 16 p. 9 JBSA-FSH USAJOBS Navigation & Federal Resume 4 2 p. 9 JBSA-FSH USAJOBS Navigation & Federal Resume 26 24 p. 24 JBSA-RAN Pre-Separation Counseling 3, 17 1, 15, 29 p. 9 JBSA-FSH Pre-Separation Counseling 4, 11, 25 2, 23, 30 p. 24 JBSA-RAN Pre-Separation Counseling (Solider4Life) Tu-Fr Tu-Fr p. 9 JBSA-FSH Pre-Separation: Retirement 3, 24 8, 30 p. 17 JBSA-LAK Pre-Separation: Separating 5, 26 10, 31 p. 17 JBSA-LAK Accessing Higher Education 9-11, 23-25 Apr30-May2, p. 10 JBSA-FSH (3-Day Training) 7-9, 21-23 Accessing Higher Education *BA req. 17-18 15-16 p. 10 JBSA-FSH (2-Day Training) Boots to Business Entrepreneur Track (2-day) - 9-10 p. 10 JBSA-FSH Career Technical Training (2-Day Training) 5-6 - p. 24 JBSA-RAN Career Technical Training (2-Day Training) 12-13 30-31 p. 10 JBSA-FSH Goals, Plans, Success (GPS) 2-6, 16-20 Apr 30-May 4 p. 9 JBSA-FSH (5-Day workshop) Goals, Plans, Success (GPS) 16-20 14-18 p. 24 JBSA-RAN (5-Day workshop) Goals, Plans, Success (GPS) 9-13 Apr 30-May 4 p. 17 JBSA-LAK (5-Day workshop for Retirees) Goals, Plans, Success (GPS) 23-27 14-18 p. 9 JBSA-FSH (5-Day workshop for Retirees) Goals, Plans, Success (GPS) 16-20 14-18 p. 17 JBSA-LAK (5-Day workshop for Separating Patrons) Troops to Teachers 19 17 p. 10 JBSA-FSH TAP-Federal Application Process 9 23 p. 10 JBSA-FSH 1-Day Transition GPS 23 21 p. 17 JBSA-LAK VA Education Benefits Briefing 26 31 p. 18 JBSA-LAK VA Stand Alone Workshop 27 18 p. 24 JBSA-RAN Mentor Training 12 10 p. 25 JBSA-RAN Mentor Training 12 10 p. 18 JBSA-LAK Mentor Training 18 16 p. 11 JBSA-FSH SLO EFMP PERSONAL WORK & FAMILY LIFE Event APRIL MAY Page Location PCS ing with School Age Youth 10 - p. 18 JBSA-LAK PCS ing with School Age Youth 11 9 p. 11 JBSA-FSH PCS ing with School Age Youth 18 - p. 25 JBSA-RAN Preventing the Summer Slide - 15 p. 18 JBSA-LAK EFMP Support Group - 3 p. 25 JBSA-RAN Lunch & Learn with EFMP 11 - p. 11 JBSA-FSH Graduation Requirements for Students - 31 p.19 JBSA-LAK Receiving Special Education Services There s an App for That 26 - p. 19 JBSA-LAK Your Guide to EFMP - 16 p. 11 JBSA-FSH 5 Love Languages of Children & Teens 19 - p. 13 JBSA-FSH Army FAP Unit Training 18 16 p. 13 JBSA-FSH Bringing Baby Home (2-Part Series) - 14, 21 p. 13 JBSA-FSH Bundles for Babies - 11 p. 19 JBSA-LAK Car Seat 101 9 7 p. 12 JBSA-FSH Computer Basics 26 24 p. 9 JBSA-FSH Four Lenses Discovery - 14 p. 13 JBSA-FSH Heart Link - 11 p. 26 JBSA-RAN Heart Link - 16 p. 20 JBSA-LAK Helping Us Grow Securely (HUGS) Playgroup Tu Tu p. 12 JBSA-FSH Infant Massage (5-Part Series) M - p. 12 JBSA-FSH Intro to Infant Massage - 2 p. 13 JBSA-FSH JBSA Military Spouse Appreciation Event - 10 p. 19 JBSA-LAK Marriage Garden (3-Part Series) - 4, 11, 18 p. 13 JBSA-FSH Microsoft Access 19 31 p. 9 JBSA-FSH Microsoft Excel 10, 12 16, 17 p. 9 JBSA-FSH Microsoft PowerPoint 4, 5 8, 10 p. 9 JBSA-FSH Microsoft Word - 2, 3 p. 9 JBSA-FSH Military Caregiver Support Group 12 10 p. 10 JBSA-FSH Positive Parent - 30 p. 13 JBSA-FSH Recovering from Divorce (3-Part Series) - 30, June 6, 13 p. 20 JBSA-LAK Role Reversal: Caring for those who 10 - p. 26 JBSA-RAN Cared for you Role Reversal: Caring for those who 11 - p. 19 JBSA-LAK Cared for you Single Parent Support Group 18 9 p. 19 JBSA-LAK Single Parent Support Group - 17 p. 26 JBSA-RAN Social Media Safety & Bullying 2 - p. 12 JBSA-FSH Stress & Coping 5 - p. 12 JBSA-FSH Unit Readiness Prevention Trainings 13 - p. 12 JBSA-FSH

VOLUNTEER DEPLOYMENT UNIT FAMILY READINESS Event HOLIDAYS, SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS, & CLOSURES: April Month of the Military Child Child Abuse Prevention Month National Autism Awareness Month Sexual Assault Awareness Month National Volunteer Appreciation Week 15-21 5 th - Gold Star Spouses Day 13 th - Purple Up! For Military Kids Day 14 th - Air Force Reserve Birthday 23 rd - Army Reserve Birthday APRIL MAY Page Location Walk-in Support Group Separation & Divorce Th Th p. 26 JBSA-RAN JBSA Volunteer Awards Ceremony 18 - p. 14 JBSA-FSH Volunteering 101 3, 24 1, 15, 29 p. 14 JBSA-FSH Volunteer Advisory Council 12 10 p. 14 JBSA-FSH Volunteer Appreciation 13 - p. 26 JBSA-RAN Volunteer Appreciation 20 - p. 20 JBSA-LAK Key Spouse Continuing Education 24 - p. 15 JBSA-FSH Key Spouse Continuing Education - 23 p. 20 JBSA-LAK Key Spouse Initial Training (2-part) 24-25 - p. 20 JBSA-LAK Key Spouse Initial Training - 10 p. 26 JBSA-RAN Key Spouse Refresher Training 24 - p. 24 JBSA-FSH Key Spouse Refresher Training - 23 p. 20 JBSA-LAK Military Family Team Building Campout 13-15 - p. 12 JBSA-FSH R.E.A.L. Command Team Training - 7 p. 14 JBSA-FSH R.E.A.L. FRG Leaders Training 17 - p. 14 JBSA-FSH R.E.A.L. FRL & FRSA Training - 22 p. 15 JBSA-FSH R.E.A.L. Fund Custodian Training 25 - p. 14 JBSA-FSH Personal & Family Readiness Briefing 10, 24 8, 22 p. 27 JBSA-RAN Pre-Deployment Briefing Tu Tu p. JBSA-LAK Pre-Deployment Resiliency Th Th p. JBSA-FSH Pre-Deployment Resiliency for Spouses 2 7 p. JBSA-FSH Post-Deployment Reintegration Tu, Fr Tu, Fr p. JBSA-RAN Post-Deployment Resiliency Th Th p. JBSA-FSH Post-Deployment Resiliency for Spouses 16 21 p. JBSA-FSH Post-Deployment Reunion & Reintegration M M p. JBSA-LAK May National Moving Month National Military Appreciation Month 11 th - Military Spouse Appreciation Day 19 th - Armed Forces Day 25 th - AETC & Army Training Day (All M&FRC Locations Closed) 28 th - Memorial Day (Federal Holiday, Closed) JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON INFORMATION & REFERRAL (210) 221-2705 or 221-2418 Information & Referral helps DoD ID cardholders and their families connect with the right resources to meet their specific needs on JBSA or within the local community. RELOCATION ASSISTANCE (210) 221-2705 Reduce or eliminate problems arising due to frequent moves with specialized services such as individual or group counseling; sponsorship and pre-arrival information; mandatory overseas briefings and post-move orientations; lending closet; and immigration services. Call for more information or to sign up for a class. LENDING CLOSET Monday-Friday 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed 1st & 3rd Thursday 1-4 p.m. The Lending Closet offers basic household goods like kitchen equipment, high chairs, sleeping mats, irons and more, while yours are in transit. Permanent party, students, TDY, retirees, and civilians may borrow items up to 30 days. Please bring a copy of your orders. NEWCOMER S ORIENTATION April 6, 20 & May 4, 18 8 a.m. to Noon A mandatory in-processing briefing for all military and civilian personnel newly assigned to JBSA, family members are welcomed to attend. Service members must coordinate attendance with their Unit Personnel. Patrons must sign in and be seated by 7:50 a.m. This is more than a traditional in-processing briefing, representatives from agencies throughout the community will be onsite to share information. IMMIGRATION & CITIZENSHIP April 10, 24 & May 8, 22 9 a.m. to Noon Meet with a Citizenship & Immigration Service (USCIS) Officer for assistance with applications. RELOCATION & OVERSEAS ORIENTATION April 11 & May 9 9:30-10:30 a.m./ 1:30-2:30 p.m. Mandatory for personnel E-5 and below; topics covered include: entitlement, shipment of household goods, emotional stressors of relocation, employment, and education. Only one session is needed. SPONSORSHIP APPLICATION TRAINING April 18 & May 16 2-3 p.m. Completion of the Electronic Sponsorship Application & Training (esat) is mandatory for all military sponsors and is available online at https://myhub.militaryonesource.mil. A Relocation specialist can assist with questions or provide clarification. TRAILS & TALES GUIDED TOUR April 27 & May 25 8-11 a.m. Located in the heart of San Antonio, Fort Sam Houston houses the largest collection of historic buildings in the Department of Defense! Join us for a guided tour and learn about its rich history. Seating is limited, registration required. MILITARY Spouse EXPO May 2 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Military spouses are welcomed to join us for a getting to know you networking expo. Connect with over 20 JBSA organizations, learn about local resources and upcoming events, and meet other military spouses. M&FRC JBSA-FSH 7 JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON

JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON 8 FINANCIAL READINESS (210) 221-2705 Financial Readiness can assist with developing an individual plan to achieve financial goals. Specialized services include money management, credit and financial planning, insurance and consumer issues, and information on emergency assistance. Call for more information or to register. CREDIT MANAGEMENT April 5 2-4 p.m. Learn how credit scores are calculated, key factors to improve your score, and discuss associated costs. HOME SWEET HOME: HOME BUYING STRATEGIES April 12 9-11 a.m. Discuss the pros and cons of renting versus home ownership, budgets, different types of loans, Realtors, and more. TILL DEBT DO US PART April 26 2-4 p.m. Money and marriage is an age-old problem and one of the leading causes of stress in a relationship. From different money management styles to conflicting values, income and more. Review the essentials of establishing financial stability as a couple, in addition to reviewing methods to help reach your financial goals. BUDGET 101 May 1 2-4 p.m. A hands-on, guided process to learn how to create a budget worksheet. Participants must bring a current LES, spouse s income information (if applicable), a list of monthly expenses, and debt information (total balance owed, monthly payment, and Annual Percent Rate). M&FRC JBSA-FSH ON THE ROAD AGAIN: CAR BUYING STRATEGIES May 10 9-11 a.m. Review topics associated with purchasing a new or used car, avoid sales traps, dealer scams, and predatory lending. 10 BASIC MONEY RULE$ May 22 9-11 a.m. Review 10 basic financial principles essential to building a strong foundation. Explore reasons some succeed in achieving wealth, individual things of value, and how they play a significant role in money management. EMPLOYMENT READINESS (210) 221-2418 Employment Readiness helps patrons improve essential skills needed to secure employment in a competitive job market. Services include job counseling, resume writing assistance, educational information, and more. Call for more information or to reserve a seat. ALAMO WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS Military Family Support Program Meet with a career counselor from Alamo Workforce Solutions to learn about employment opportunities for military spouses. To schedule an appointment, call (210) 221-9196. EMPLOYMENT READINESS ORIENTATION Mondays 9-11 a.m. Discover local resources and programs to assist you with your employment needs. Review services offered by M&FR, Texas Veterans Commission, Workforce Solutions, as well as priority placement opportunities. Orientation will not be held May 28 due to a federal holiday. USAJOBS NAVIGATION & FEDERAL RESUME April 4 & May 2 9-11 a.m. Learn how to interpret federal vacancy announcements and become familiar with the USAJOBS website, set email notifications about new job postings, and tailor your resume. GENERAL RESUME April 11 & May 9 9-11 a.m. Learn about the different resume formats and which one to use when writing a non-federal resume. Get tips on how to effectively prepare a summary statement, employment history, and more. INTERVIEWING SKILLS & DRESS FOR SUCCESS May 16 9-11 a.m. Discover ways to make a lasting impression and prepare for a job interview. Join us for tips on how to dress for success and discuss the importance of social media, networking, and salary negotiation. MICROSOFT OFFICE 2013 Improve your computer skills with free, hands-on, instructor-led training. Open to all DoD ID cardholders. Foundational (Level 1) provides basic skills and knowledge to advance. Intermediate (Level 2) builds on level 1 instruction to provide advanced knowledge and skills. Word 8 a.m. to noon Level 1 May 2 Level 2 May 3 PowerPoint 8 a.m. to noon Level 1 April 4 & May 8 Level 2 April 5 & May 10 Excel 8 a.m. to noon Level 1 April 10 & May 16 Level 2 April 12 & May 17 Access 8 a.m. to noon Level 1 April 19 & May 31 Classes tend to fill quickly, call (210) 221-2705 to reserve a seat. COMPUTER BASICS April 26 & May 24 8-11 a.m. Get comfortable with your computer and reviewing common terms, functions, and hardware. TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (TAP)/ SOLDIER FOR LIFE JBSA-FSH Soldier for Life, Bldg. 2264, Ste. 102 (210) 221-1213 TAP provides counseling and job assistance to service members preparing to leave the federal service. Services include pre-separation counseling, benefits, job search training, selfassessment tools, resume review, job analyzer software, and referral to service providers. Call to schedule an appointment or sign up. PRE-SEPARATION COUNSELING April 3, 17 & May 1, 15, 29 9 a.m. to Noon Airmen, Sailors, and Marines planning to separate or retire from the federal service must attend this mandatory counseling. Appointments may be scheduled up to 24-months before retirement date or 12-months prior to separation. Training is held at M&FRC, Bldg. 2797. To register, call 221-2705. Tuesday-Friday 8:30-11:30 a.m. Soldiers planning to separate from the military must attend this mandatory counseling. Schedule appointments up to 24-months prior to retirement or 18-months prior to separation. Facilitated by Soldier for Life, bldg. 2264. TRANSITION GOALS, PLANS, SUCCESS (GPS) April 2-6, 16-20 & April 30-May 4 *April 23-27 & *May 14-18 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. A mandatory 5-day workshop for all service members leaving the military. Facilitated by the Department of Labor, M&FRC JBSA-FSH 9 JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON

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MILITARY & FAMILY LIFE COUNSELORS (MFLC) (210) 517-6666 or 997-7521 Military & Family Life Counselors help service members, their families, and significant others by discussing issues from deployment and reintegration, marriage and relationships, stress and anxiety, depression, grief and loss, and other life concerns. Consultations are anonymous with no records kept. Call to schedule an appointment; meetings may be arranged off-site, after-hours, and on weekends. MILITARY CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP April 12 & May 10 10 a.m. to Noon Caregivers have the opportunity to build a support network, share experiences, and information. This group meets at the Warrior Family Support Center. For more information, call (210) 557-2018. PERSONAL FINANCIAL COUNSELOR Personal Financial Counselors provide free financial counseling services to service members and their families. Consultations are anonymous with no records kept. Some evening and weekend availability. To schedule a consultation, call (210) 243-3752. EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM (210) 221-2705 EFMP is a mandatory enrollment program that assists service members and their families with special, physical, emotional, developmental, or intellectual needs. EFMP works with military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated medical, educational, housing, community support, and personnel services. Call for details or to register. LUNCH N LEARN WITH EFMP HELPING YOUR CHILD WITH DYSLEXIA April 11 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Learn about dyslexia with guest speaker, Katy Kloberdanz, Region 20 Educational Specialist, as we debunk common myths and misconception. Discover strategies to help support your child and become their advocates at school and home. This is a brown bag forum, call to reserve a seat. YOUR GUIDE TO EFMP We know the system. We can help. May 16 1-3 p.m. Whether newly enrolled or just curious about the program, this class will guide you in understanding what an EFM is, how to enroll, where to find support, and what impacts it may have on you and your family. Leaders are encouraged to attend to learn about requirements of the program and the resources available to their service members. SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICE JBSA-FSH Bldg. 2263, Room 107 (210) 221-2256 The School Liaison Office assists parents with children in grades K-12. SLO can help with the transition between schools; provide information about local school systems, policies, programs and more. PCS ING WITH SCHOOL AGE YOUTH April 11 & May 9 Noon to 1:30 p.m. Changing schools can be exceptionally hard for you and your children. Explore resources and receive guidance to help with transferring your child to a new school. Get familiar with the MIC3 laws, course placement, absences due to PCS, transcript documentation, special needs, graduation requirements and more. Open to parents with children in grades K-12 that are anticipating or have received orders for their next assignment. MENTOR TRAINING April 18 & May 16 10-11:30 a.m. Volunteer mentors spend time with young people and encourage them to make positive choices. After completion, participants are placed within a local public school. Facilitated by the SLO and Community in Schools. FAMILY LIFE PROGRAM (210) 221-2418 Family Life assists in improving the quality of life for individuals and families. Classes provide knowledge and skills needed to develop and strengthen communication, promote healthy relationships, child safety, coping with life events, and realizing personal potential. Unit team building training is available by request. Call for class details or to register. TEXAS WIC The Texas branch of national Supplemental JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON 10 M&FRC JBSA-FSH M&FRC JBSA-FSH 11

JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) provides support to expecting parents from pregnancy to delivery to raising a child up to 5 years of age. Meet with a clerk, Licensed Vocational Nurse, or Nutritionist at the M&FRC every 1st Tuesday and 3rd Wednesday from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. to learn about nutrition, breastfeeding, counseling services, and more. Open to all JBSA patrons, for an appointment, call (210) 674-7739. WIC is an equal opportunity program. HELPING US GROW SECURELY (HUGS) PLAYGROUP Tuesdays 10 a.m. to Noon A playgroup for infants and toddlers (up to age 5); open to parents and their children. The playgroup meets at the Middle School Teen Center, Bldg. 2515. Registration is not required. INFANT MASSAGE April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 10:30 a.m. to Noon A 5-part hands-on class to help new parents understand their baby s nonverbal language and demonstrates massage techniques that improve blood circulation, stimulate brain development, and relieve colic. This class is taught by a Certified Educator of Infant Massage (CEIM) at the M&FRC. Newborn babies should be around 6-weeks old. SOCIAL MEDIA SAFETY & BULLYING April 2 11 a.m. to Noon Are you aware of the risks that are available at your child s fingertips? Discuss internet threats and ways to engage in your child s social media activities in a positive manner to help prevent bullying and suicide awareness. Held at the VRC, Bldg. 367, Stanley Rd. in partnership with the Army Substance Abuse Program. Registration Deadline: April 2 Campout: April 13-15; Check-in 7:30-8 a.m. Key spouses, Family Readiness Groups, Ombudsman, Hearts Apart, Warriors in Transition and their families are invited to join us for an overnight team building camp out at Canyon Lake. Reconnect and recharge as a family with team building activities, games, a nature hike, and more! Families are responsible for recreational equipment and water toys. Park entry and camping supplies are coordinated through Youth Programs. This is a rain or shine event. Limited camping space available, registration required - email usaf.jbsa.502-abw.mbx.502-fss-acsmobilization-and-deployment@mail.mil or call 221-2418. STRESS & COPING April 5 9-10 a.m. Identify what stress is and how it can affect you positively and negatively. Learn physical, emotional, and behavioral signs of stress and what you can do about it. Held at the VRC, Bldg. 367, Stanley Rd. CAR SEAT 101 April 9 & May 7 1-3 p.m. Review the basics of car seat installation and make sure your child is seated properly in their car seat at the M&FRC. This class is required before attending the Safety Seat Clinic. UNIT READINESS PREVENTION TRAINING April 13 1-3 p.m. This quarterly session provides units and service members an opportunity to complete multiple mandatory trainings in one session. Topics covered include substance abuse, suicide prevention, and domestic and child abuse. ARMY FAP UNIT TRAINING April 18 & May 16 9-11 a.m./1-3 p.m. Mandated Unit Family Advocacy Training (IAW AR608-18) regarding domestic and child abuse identification, reporting, and prevention. Other topics include the Lautenberg amendment, restricted and unrestricted reporting and transitional compensation program. Seating is limited, call to register your unit. Held at the M&FRC. 5 LOVE LANGUAGES OF CHILDREN & TEENS April 19 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Are you telling your child I love you in a language that they ll respond to? Based on the theory of Dr. Gray Chapman, Marriage and Family Counselor of over 20 years. Discover your child s primary emotional love language, and improve your parent-child relationship by showing warmth and affection in their language. This brown bag workshop is held at the VRC, Bldg. 367, Stanley Rd. INTRO TO INFANT MASSAGE May 2 10-11 a.m. Expecting parents learn ways to form a strong bond of love and trust with their baby and discover the history of infant massage. This is an introductory to the 5-part hands-on workshop and held at the VRC, Bldg. 367, Stanley Rd. MARRIAGE GARDEN May 4, 11, 18 10 a.m. to Noon This 3-part series must be attended in order. Review ways to create and maintain a healthy marriage through the development of communication skills, conflict resolution strategies and personal boundaries. Held at the VRC, Bldg. 367, Stanley Rd. BRINGING BABY HOME May 14 & 21 8 a.m. to Noon This 2-part series must be attended in order. Knowing what to expect helps ease the overwhelming feeling of preparing for your newborn baby s homecoming. Both parents are encouraged to attend at the M&FRC. POSITIVE PARENT May 30 1-3 p.m. Parents and guardians review helpful tips to overcome challenges of parenting, from conflicting parenting styles and discipline strategies. Held at the VRC, Bldg. 367, Stanley Rd. MILITARY FAMILY TEAM BUILDING (210) 221-2418 MFTB helps service members grow as leaders and families adapt and embrace challenges. Open to DoD cardholders from all branches of service. Call to book a training for your unit or organization. FOUR LENSES DISCOVERY May 14 Noon to 3 p.m. Learn to identify temperament styles and how each style measures self-worth during this interactive workshop. Expose attitudes and probable motivation behind behavior while learning how to identify natural talents, improve communication, and embrace diversity. VOLUNTEER SERVICES (210) 221-2705 Volunteers support the military and the community in a variety of capacities such as coaches, office assistants, FRG leaders, program assistants, and more. Volunteer Services coordinates with the community to connect patrons with volunteer opportunities. Call for details. JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON 12 M&FRC JBSA-FSH M&FRC JBSA-FSH 13

JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON VOLUNTEERING 101 April 3, 24 & May 1, 15, 29 1 p.m. Learn about volunteer opportunities in the community and how to navigate the Volunteer Management Information System. Participants will also discuss rules and regulations for volunteering on a military installation. VOLUNTEER ADVISORY COUNCIL April 12 & May 10 9-10 a.m. A meeting for agencies with volunteers and volunteer coordinators to review management techniques, discuss current issues, share program plans, success, proposed events, and advertise volunteer opportunities. April 18 1-3 p.m. Join us in celebrating selfless acts of service as we honor and thank all those who demonstrate the power of giving and compassion. Their volunteerism has made a positive impact on the lives of others and our community. Volunteer DEPLOYMENT READINESS (210) 221-2418 Deployment Readiness offers workshops, briefings, and support groups to enhance mission preparedness and self-reliance throughout the phases of a deployment cycle. Registration is required for unit family readiness workshops, no later than 48 hours prior to the event. PRE-DEPLOYMENT RESILIENCY Thursdays 8-10 a.m. Explore common realities and challenges encountered, prior to and during, a deployment. Review resources and tools that assist with the different phases of deployment. POST-DEPLOYMENT RESILIENCY Thursdays 10 a.m. to noon Discuss reintegration back into the home life and learn about resources to help with associated stressors. Develop positive relationship skills and build on existing skills. PRE-DEPLOYMENT RESILIENCY TRAINING FOR SPOUSES April 2 & May 7 4-5 p.m. Spouses and significant others discuss common challenges often encountered associated with deployments, as well as resiliency strategies and resources. POST-DEPLOYMENT RESILIENCY TRAINING FOR SPOUSES April 16 & May 21 4-5 p.m. Reintegration is a process, not a single event. Discover ways to reconnect, avoid conflicts, and find resources. Spouses and significant others become aware of their own strengths and skills, and the need to adapt once their service member returns. R.E.A.L. FRG LEADERS April 17 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Family Readiness Group Leader training reviews the roles, expectations, and responsibilities within the FRG and Command, as well as how to set-up, maintain and handle the challenges within the FRG arena. R.E.A.L. FUND CUSTODIAN April 25 1-3 p.m. Required for all current and incoming FRG Fund Custodians. Review regulations for managing informal funds and fundraising. R.E.A.L. COMMAND TEAM May 7 9 a.m. to Noon Guidance is provided to commanders and 1st Sergeants about their roles and responsibilities at all levels of the command team and execution of the Family Readiness mission. R.E.A.L. FRL & FRSA TRAINING May 22 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. As a liaison between the command and the FRG Volunteers, the Family Readiness Liaison and Family Readiness Support Assistant need to know the ins and outs of the FRG and how their role assists both the command and volunteers. Topics covered include leadership and volunteer management, communication, FRG nonmission essential activities, and resources. KEY SPOUSE REFRESHER April 24 8:30-9:30 a.m. Review information, resources, and services that are available in the local area. Open to Key Spouse and Key Spouse Mentors who have completed the mandatory initial training from their previous installation. KEY SPOUSE CONTINUING EDUCATION April 24 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Key Spouses are required to attend continuing education training on a quarterly basis; various topics are discussed. FEDERAL VOTING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (210) 221-2418 The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) provides information and guidance to service members, their family, and all other U.S. civilian DoD employees, contributing to a better understanding of voter rights and absentee voting. For more information, email usarmy.jbsa.netcom.list.jbsa-thevoting-assistance-office@mail.mil. ARMED FORCES Service Members Retirees Teens Military Spouses Survivors Reservists Civilian DoD Employees What does the distribution of Montgomery GI Bill benefits, Tricare for life, In-State College Tuition for Military Spouses, Standardized Military ID Cards, Military Spouse preference for Federal Jobs, Paternity Leave for married soldiers, School Liaison Officers, and Video Surveillance at Child Development Centers have in common? They were all submitted as AFAP issues. Have an idea or suggestion that can improve the welfare or quality of life of military community? Can you identify a critical issue affecting the readiness or morale at Joint Base San Antonio? go.usa.gov/x9m9d Scan the QR code and click Submit an Issue. Be a part of this powerful process. Volunteers are needed, call (210) 221-2705 or email usaf.jbsa.502-abw.mbx.502-fssvolunteer@mail.mil for more information. JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON 14 M&FRC JBSA-FSH M&FRC JBSA-FSH 15

JBSA-LACKLAND JBSA-LACKLAND INFORMATION & REFERRAL Information & Referral helps patrons connect with the right resources to meet their specific needs on JBSA or within the local community. RELOCATION ASSISTANCE Relocation Assistance is available to service members and their families through the process of a permanent change of station (PCS). Take charge of your PCS by visiting Plan My Move at http://go.usa.gov/39d9v to learn about entitlements, benefits, planning tools, and more. Call for more information or to register for a class. NEWCOMER S ORIENTATION April 4, 18 & May 9, 23 7:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. A mandatory in-processing briefing for all service members new to JBSA. Coordinate with your Unit Personnel Coordinator or Commander Support Element to schedule your orientation. Held at Mitchell Hall. NEWLY ASSIGNED COMMANDERS & FIRST SERGEANTS BRIEFING April 16 8-11 a.m. Newly assigned Commanders, Command Chiefs, and First Sergeants; this mandatory briefing to satisfy AFI requirements while introducing key personnel from installation support agencies such as Equal Opportunity, Family Advocacy, Medical (HIPAA), M&FR, and Sexual Assault Prevention Response. 16 M&FRC JBSA-LAK FINANCIAL READINESS Financial Readiness services are designed to address money management issues ranging from basic budgeting to long-term investment planning, and debt reduction. Individual and group briefings are available. Call to reserve a seat. MOVING OUT OF THE DORM April 2 & May 7 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Preparing to move out of the dorms? Learn how to create a comprehensive budget and review Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH), associated costs of renting, and renters insurance. DEPLOYMENT & YOUR MONEY April 5 10-11 a.m. Minimize stress by organizing your financials before a deployment. Review common concerns and challenges, and become aware of the financial protection available for deployed service members, tips that may help with organizing financial commitments and budgeting. MANAGING STUDENT LOANS April 19 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Identify the difference between private and federal student loans. Learn about repayment options, the Servicemember Civil Relief Act, and more. THRIFT SAVINGS PLAN April 23 & May 21 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Take action on your workplace savings plan by understanding how it works and how to use it. Learn how to set up a TSP and contributions, discuss the different types of accounts, and what will happen to it after you separate from the military or civil service. OFFICER FIRST DUTY STATION MANDATORY FINANCIAL TRAINING May 16 9 a.m. to Noon This is mandatory for 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. and Capt. within 90 days of arriving at their first permanent duty station. Explore all aspects of finances to include pay, entitlements, insurance, credit management, Thrift Savings Plan and more. SOCIAL SECURITY & YOU May 24 10 a.m. to Noon Learn about changes to social security benefits and how it can affect your retirement. Facilitated by a retired Social Security caseworker. EMPLOYMENT READINESS Employment assistance provides essential skills giving patrons the competitive edge necessary to secure employment. Services include resume writing assistance and review, job or career counseling, information on local employment possibilities, and education and volunteer opportunities. Call to register. EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOP April 4 & May 9 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Review the federal employment process, resume writing techniques, interviewing skills, and how to dress for success. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask employers questions during the employment panel. FROM CAMO TO THE CLASSROOM April 25 9-11:30 a.m. Are you interested in teaching students in grades K-12? Representatives from Region 20 Education Service Center will explain how to obtain teaching certificates through traditional, alternative, and ROTC routes. TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (TAP) TAP provides counseling and job assistance to service members, DoD civilians, and family members preparing to leave or retire from federal service. It also provides information to help make informed decisions about re-enlistment. Call to schedule an appointment. PRE-SEPARATION: RETIREMENT April 3, 24 & May 8, 30 9 a.m. to Noon A mandatory briefing for all service members planning to retire from the military; appointments may be scheduled up to 24-months prior to retirement. PRE-SEPARATION: SEPARATING April 5, 26 & May 10, 31 9 a.m. to Noon A mandatory briefing for all services members planning to separate from the military; appointments may be scheduled up to 12-months prior to separation. TRANSITION GOALS, PLANS, SUCCESS (GPS) Retirees Only: April 9-13 & April 30-May 4 Separation Only: April 16-20 & May 14-18 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A mandatory 5-day workshop for all service members leaving the military. Facilitated by the Department of Labor, Veterans Administration, and M&FR. Spouses welcomed. Prerequisite: Pre- Separation Counseling. 1-DAY TRANSITION GPS April 23 & May 21 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Those exempt from the mandatory 5-day Transition GPS workshop must attend JBSA-LACKLAND M&FRC JBSA-LAK 17

JBSA-LACKLAND a Veterans Administration stand-alone workshop. Review topics like health care, education, home loans, insurance, and disability benefits. Prerequisite: Pre- Separation Counseling. VA EDUCATION BENEFITS BRIEFING April 26 & May 31 1-3 p.m. Facilitated by the Texas Workforce Commission, this briefing is designed to inform service members about the Post- 9/11 GI Bill and other education benefits. SURVIVOR BENEFITS JBSA-LAK Command Bldg. 5616 (210) 671-3243, 671-3216, 671-3796 The Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) briefing is required by law for all retiring service members and their spouses no later than 120 days prior to their approved retirement date. SBP Counselors will make contact 180 days prior to the approved retirement date to ensure all service members are scheduled for this important briefing. Call for details or to schedule an appointment. SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICE (210) 671-8388 The School Liaison Office assists parents with children in grades K-12 and provides information about the local school systems, policies, programs and more. MENTOR TRAINING April 12 & May 10 Noon to 1:30 p.m. Volunteer mentors spend time with young people and encourage them to make positive choices. After completion, participants are placed within a local public school. Facilitated by the SLO and Community in Schools. PCS ING WITH SCHOOL AGE YOUTH April 10 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Changing schools can be exceptionally 18 M&FRC JBSA-LAK hard for you and your children. Explore resources and receive guidance to help with transferring your child to a new school. Get familiar with the MIC3 laws, course placement, absences due to PCS, transcript documentation, special needs, graduation requirements and more. Open to parents with children in grades K-12 that are anticipating or have received orders for their next assignment. PREVENTING THE SUMMER SLIDE May 15 Noon to 1:30 p.m. Uncover simple ways to keep your child mentally active and engaged in learning while having fun during the summer. MILITARY & FAMILY LIFE COUNSELORS (MFLC) JBSA-LAK M&FRC (210) 540-5025 or 540-5030 Military & Family Life Counselors help service members, their families, and significant others address issues from deployment and reintegration, marriage and relationships, communication challenges, stress and anxiety, depression, grief and loss, and other daily life issues. Consultations are anonymous with no records kept. EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM EFMP is a mandatory enrollment program that works with military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated community support, housing, educational, medical, and personnel services to active duty personnel and their family members. Call for more information. EFMP SUPPORT GROUP Review a new topic each month and share helpful resources or ways to overcome challenges. Held at the CAMP facility Bldg. 3850. There s an App for that! April 26 Noon to 1:30 p.m. Discover applications for tablets, smartphones, and computers that can assist students with course content and help remove learning barriers with guest speaker, Education Specialist, Danny Ditto from Education Service Center, Region 20. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS STUDENTS RECEIVING SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES May 31 Noon to 1:30 p.m. Review graduation requirements, legislative laws, 19 TAC Chapter 89, and the Foundation Graduation Plan with guest speaker, Education Specialist, Sam Gonzalez from Education Service Center, Region 20. PERSONAL & WORK LIFE (210) 671-3723 Personal & Work Life collaborates with a number of helping agencies to provide education and promote family preparedness through readiness support. Call to register for a class. ROLE REVERSAL: CARING FOR THOSE WHO CARED FOR YOU April 11 9-11:30 a.m. Learn about available resources to help with care for an aging parent, both longdistance or locally. Representatives from the Alamo Area Council of Governments, Bexar Area Agency on Aging and M&FR will provide information and tools to help make informed choices on information on humanitarian reassignments, secondary dependency, cyber caregiving options, stress management, TRICARE for life, and more. SINGLE PARENT SUPPORT GROUP April 18 & May 9 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Long and short-term single parents receive information on available resources, network with other parents, and participate in open discussions. A light lunch is provided to registered participants. This group meets at the Youth Center, Bldg. 8420. BUNDLES FOR BABIES May 11 8:15 a.m. to Noon Information is provided on financial planning from conception to college, support programs offered within the community, and parenting skills. Active duty expecting parents assigned to JBSA-Lackland are encouraged to attend. Patrons affiliated with the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard will receive a free gift, courtesy of the Air Force Aid Society. JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO MILITARY SPOUSE Appreciation EVENT May 10 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Steadfast and determined, military spouses endure long absences of deployment, numerous moves uprooting their lives and families and restarting their careers - join us at Mitchell Hall to spotlight the creativity and innovation of our JBSA military spouses through their entrepreneurial efforts. Military spouses that own or operate a business and want to showcase their services or products must submit an application by April 20 to 802fss.fsfr@ us.af.mil. Forms can be found online at http://go.usa.gov/xnsct. JBSA-LACKLAND M&FRC JBSA-LAK 19

JBSA-LACKLAND Heart Link May 16 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. An orientation for military spouses from all branches of service. Meet new friends while learning about the military mission, lifestyle, protocol and other programs available. A light breakfast and lunch is provided, registration required. Held at the Gateway Club, Bldg. 2490. INITIAL KEY SPOUSE TRAINING April 24-25 5:30-8:30 p.m. Mandatory for all newly appointed Key Spouses who have not received the initial training from their previous location; highly recommended for Key Spouse mentors. Review the nine core modules, roles and responsibilities, and more. *Must attend both days. KEY SPOUSE REFRESHER May 23 9-10 a.m. Review information, resources, and services that are available in the local area. Open to Key Spouse and Key Spouse Mentors who have completed the mandatory initial training from their previous installation. KEY SPOUSE CONTINUING EDUCATION May 23 5:30-7:30 p.m. Key Spouses are required to attend a continuing education training on a quarterly basis; various topics are discussed. U.S. AIR FORCE RECOVERING FROM A DIVORCE May 30, June 6 & 13 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. This workshop provides support to those going through a separation or has recently divorced. Participants may attend one or all sessions and are encouraged to bring a lunch. The first 20 M&FRC JBSA-LAK KEY SPOUSE day will review common challenges of divorce, emotional and physical symptoms, and ways to cope. The second day will discuss different reactions a child may have and how they grieve. The last day identifies healthy relationship skills for singles. Facilitated by M&FR and M&FLC. VOLUNTEER SERVICES Volunteer Services provide volunteers with opportunities based on interest and agency needs. Volunteers support the military in a variety of capacities such as coaches, office assistants, program assistants, and more. Call to sign up or for information. Volunteer Appreciation April 20 Registration Deadline: April 13 Thank you for being a volunteer! JBSA volunteers are invited to join us for A Time to Bowl, thank you for your ROLL at the Skylark Bowling Center. The first 50 volunteers to register will receive 2 free games, plus shoes and a meal. To register, call. April 18 1-3 p.m. Join us at the JBSA-Fort Sam Houston M&FRC to celebrate selfless acts of service as we honor and thank all those who demonstrate the power of giving and compassion. Their volunteerism has made a positive impact on the lives of others and our community. Volunteer DEPLOYMENT READINESS Deployment Readiness helps service members and their families prepare for deployment through trainings and support groups that assist with the unique challenges of a deployment cycle. POST-DEPLOYMENT REUNION & REINTEGRATION Mondays 2:30-3:30 p.m. Required for all service members returning from deployment; this training covers reintegration into home life and provides resources to deal with associated stressors. Spouses are highly encouraged to attend. Briefings are held on the second floor Logistics Readiness, Bldg. 5160. PRE-DEPLOYMENT BRIEFING Tuesdays 7:30-9:30 a.m. Sign-in: 7:30 a.m. All service members scheduled to deploy, TDY longer than 30 days, or go on a remote assignment are required to attend. Briefings are held on the second floor of Logistics Readiness, Bldg. 5160. FEDERAL VOTING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) provides information and guidance to service members, their family, and all other U.S. civilian DoD employees, contributing to a better understanding of voter rights and absentee voting. For more information, email lackland.vote@us.af.mil. Career Skills Progr am APPRENTICE INTERN JOB SHADOW ON-THE-JOB-TRAINING SKILLS ENHANCEMENT CERTIFICATIONS JBSA CSP provides transitioning service members training opportunities that help turn their military skills into post-service careers by connecting them with apprenticeships, internships, and certification trainings during their final 180 days of active duty. For more information, call (210) 221-1672 or email usaf.jbsa.502-abw.mbx.career-skillsprogram@mail.mil. CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES Holt Cat - Apprenticeship - Free Placement Assistance Technician Program (Mechanical) Parts Program (Logistics/Supplies) Accenture -Internship - Free Placement Assistance Java, Oracle, SAP, or Testing Automation IT background not required. CPS Energy -Internship - Free Placement at CPS Energy Based on CPS Energy Vision & Mission: Leadership, HR, Project Mgmt., or Business Analytics Onward to Opportunity - Skills Training - Free - Guaranteed Job Interview 30+ Certs: Customer Excellence, IT, & Business Mgmt. Open to Spouses Hiring Our Heroes - Corporate Fellowship - Free - Placement Assistance 200+ Certs: PMP, HR, IT, & Lean Six Sigma BA +3 yrs leadership or Associate +5 yrs leadership req. OPTUM - Medical Internship - Free Placement Assistance Clinical, Finance, Customer Service, IT, or Business Op. Law Enforcement Academy - G.I. Bill or other funds - Placement Assistance For Licensed LE Professionals Basic Peace Officer, Corrections Officer, or Telecom. Microsoft Systems Academy - G.I. Bill or other funds - Placement Assistance Cyber Security (SSCP) Must complete Microsoft Tech Associates by class date or have current CompTIA, Security+, or Network + JBSA-LACKLAND M&FRC JBSA-LAK 21

JBSA-RANDOLPH JBSA-RANDOLPH INFORMATION & REFERRAL Information & Referral helps patrons connect with the right resources to meet their specific needs on JBSA or within the local community. RELOCATION ASSISTANCE Relocation Assistance offers an array of services to assist with a permanent change of station (PCS). One-on-one appointments are available to provide information that will ensure your move is as smooth as possible. Visit Plan My Move at http://go.usa.gov/39d9v and Military Installations at militaryinstallations.dod.mil for more tips. LOAN LOCKER Tuesday-Thursday 8-11 a.m. In need of a few items until your household goods arrive? Visit the Loan Locker to borrow basic items while your household goods are in transit. Please bring a copy of your orders. SPONSORSHIP TRAINING In accordance with AFI 36-2103, the Sponsorship Application & Training (esat) at https://myhub.militaryonesource. mil features a checklist, newcomers needs assessment, customizable letters, and more. Once completed, contact M&FR for additional information. Family members may become a sponsor by completing the esat. 22 M&FRC JBSA-RAN NEWLY ASSIGNED COMMANDERS & FIRST SERGEANTS BRIEFING April 3 & May 1 8-11 a.m. Newly assigned Commanders, Command Chiefs, and First Sergeants; this mandatory briefing satisfies AFI requirements while introducing key personnel from installation support agencies such as Equal Opportunity, Family Advocacy, Medical (HIPAA), Military & Family Readiness, and Sexual Assault Prevention Response. NEWCOMER S ORIENTATION April 9, 23 & May 7, 21 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Mandatory in-processing for all newly assigned JBSA-Randolph military and civilian personnel. To register, email 802fssol-b.customersup@us.af.mil. OFFICER/ENLISTED FIRST DUTY STATION EQUAL OPPORTUNITY BRIEFING April 9, 23 & May 7, 21 1-2 p.m. Officer and Enlisted service members assigned to their first duty station are required to receive an additional Equal Opportunity briefing in addition to Newcomer s Orientation. SMOOTH MOVE RELOCATION April 17 & May 15 10-11 a.m. A mandatory briefing for E4 and below who are relocating for the first time and all ranks PCS ing overseas for the first time; virtual MPF out-processing tasks may be cleared after completion. Family members are welcomed. FINANCIAL READINESS Personal Financial Readiness provides information and guidance to assist with financial matters such as budgeting, debt reduction, and basic investment planning. Services are designed to address money management issues, financial readiness education, and basic spend plans. HOME SWEET HOME: HOME BUYING STRATEGIES April 6 9-11 a.m. Discuss the pros and cons of renting versus home ownership, budgets, different types of loans, Realtors, and more. RETIREMENT PLANNING FOR MILITARY & GS EMPLOYEES April 11 10-11:30 a.m. Whether you re just starting a career or a seasoned veteran, saving for retirement is crucial. Discover the secrets of a successful retirement plan. OFFICER FIRST DUTY STATION MANDATORY FINANCIAL BRIEFING April 17 & May 15 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Mandatory for 2d Lt., 1st Lt., and Capt. assigned to their first permanent duty station. Explore finances to include pay, entitlement, insurance, credit, Thrift Savings Plan, and more. THRIFT SAVINGS PLAN April 19 10-11:30 a.m. Review the different aspects of a TSP including contribution limits, matching contributions, tax-deferred investments, return rates, options to consider after separating from the military or federal service, and more. CAR BUYING April 25 10-11:30 a.m. Many car shoppers aren t aware of sales traps, dealer scams, or predatory lending. Review topics associated with purchasing a new or used car to make an informed decision. DEVELOPING A SPENDING PLAN April 30 10-11:30 a.m. Establishing a financial plan is an important part of budgeting. Review components of a spending plan, financial planning worksheets, SMART goals, and tips for controlling spending. OVERCOMING FINANCIAL OBSTACLES May 9 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Review steps to assist with overcoming financial obstacles and create financial security. Discuss investment strategies, taxes, estate planning, and social security. BASIC INVESTING SEMINAR May 10 10-11:30 a.m. An overview of saving and investing, types of savings accounts, and investment options such as IRAs, 401K s, and TSP. BLENDED RETIREMENT OVERVIEW May 16 10-11:30 a.m. Learn how to opt-in or out and what happens after you make the decision. One-on-one appointments are available after the class. *This does not replace the 2-hr JKO/ADLS required training. EMPLOYMENT READINESS Employment Assistance offers job search and referral services for employment opportunities. Services include employment and education information, volunteer opportunities, and assistance in resume writing. Call to register. RESOURCE CENTER Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Resource Center has a limited JBSA-RANDOLPH M&FRC JBSA-RAN 23

JBSA-RANDOLPH number of computers with internet access for job searching and checking emails. USAJOBS NAVIGATION & FEDERAL RESUME WRITING April 26 & May 24 8:30-11 a.m. Learn how to create a federal resume and navigate the USAJOBS website. BASIC RESUME WRITING May 8 9:30-11 a.m. Don t get frustrated with a resume learn techniques that will help with preparing a non-federal resume. TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (TAP) TAP provides counseling and job assistance to service members, DoD civilians, and family members preparing to leave federal service. Information is also provided for service members to make informed decisions regarding reenlistment. Services address preseparation counseling, benefits, job search training, and self-assessment tools. Call to schedule an appointment. PRE-SEPARATION & RETIREMENT COUNSELING April 4, 11, 25 & May 2, 23, 30 Noon to 4 p.m. A mandatory briefing required for all service members planning to separate or retire from the military. Appointments may be scheduled up to 24-months prior to retirement or up to 12-months prior to separation. TRANSITION GOALS, PLANS, SUCCESS (GPS) April 16-20 & May 14-18 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A mandatory 5-day workshop for all service members separating from the military. Facilitated by the Department of Labor, Veterans Administration, and M&FR. Spouses welcomed. Prerequisite: Pre-Separation. VA STAND ALONE WORKSHOP April 27 & May 18 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Those exempt from the mandatory 5-day Transition GPS Workshop must attend a Veterans Administration stand-alone workshop. Topics covered include critical VA programs and services ranging from general benefits information, disability compensation, and GI Bill benefit. Prerequisite: Pre- Separation. CAREER TECHNICAL TRAINING April 5-6 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn about civilian careers that require a license or certificate, identify schools and accredited institutions, financial aid, VA benefits, apprenticeships and more. Prerequisite: Transition GPS. MILITARY & FAMILY LIFE COUNSELORS (MFLC) (210) 627-1223 or 834-6904 Military & Family Life Counselors help service members, their families, and significant others address deployment and reintegration issues; marriage, relationship and family issues; stress and anxiety; depression, grief and loss; and daily life issues. Consultations are anonymous with no records kept. Call to schedule an appointment; meetings may be arranged off-site, afterhours, and on weekends. For Child and Youth Behavioral, call (210) 627-0338 or 672-0525. WALK-IN SUPPORT GROUP FOR SEPARATION & DIVORCE Thursdays 12:15-12:45 p.m. This support group is open to military and family members dealing with a separation or divorce. Call 627-1223 or 834-6904 for additional details or to set up a one-on-one appointment. CASUALTY ASSISTANCE & SURVIVOR BENEFITS (210) 652-2104 or 652-3084 The Casualty Assistance and Survivor Benefits Plan Offices provide dignified and humane casualty notification and provide compassionate followup assistance to the next-of-kin for as long as it s needed. Other services and programs provided include SBP, Service member s Group Life Insurance, Family Member Service member s Group Life Insurance (FSGLI), Traumatic Injury Protection, and Emergency Family Member Travel Program. Call (210) 652-2104, 652-3084, or 652-5321 to schedule an appointment. SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICE The School Liaison Office assists parents with children in grades K-12. The SLO can help with the transition between schools and provide information about local school systems, policies, programs and more. MENTOR TRAINING April 12 & May 10 Noon to 1:30 p.m. Volunteer mentors spend time with young people to encourage positive choices and promote high self-esteem. After completion, participants are placed within a local public school. Facilitated by the SLO and Community in Schools. PCS'ING with School Age Youth April 18 10 a.m. to Noon Changing schools can be exceptionally hard for you and your children. Explore resources and receive guidance to help with transferring your child to a new school. Get familiar with the MIC3 laws, course placement, absences due to PCS, transcript documentation, special needs, graduation requirements and more. Open to parents with children in grades K-12 that are anticipating or have received orders for their next assignment. EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM EFMP is a mandatory enrollment program that works with military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated community support, housing, educational, medical, and personnel services to active duty personnel and their family members. Call for information. EFMP SUPPORT GROUP May 3 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Review a new topic each month and share helpful resources or ways to overcome challenges. PERSONAL & FAMILY LIFE Personal & Family Life partners with a number of other helping agencies to provide education and promote JBSA-RANDOLPH 24 M&FRC JBSA-RAN M&FRC JBSA-RAN 25

JBSA-RANDOLPH family preparedness through readiness support. Call to sign up or for details. ROLE REVERSAL: CARING FOR THOSE WHO CARED FOR YOU April 10 9 a.m. to Noon Learn about available resources to help with care for an aging parent, both longdistance or locally. Representatives from the Alamo Area Council of Governments, Bexar Area Agency on Aging, and M&FR will provide information and tools to help make informed choices on information on humanitarian reassignments, secondary dependency, cyber caregiving options, stress management, TRICARE for life, and more. INITIAL KEY SPOUSE TRAINING May 10 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mandatory for all newly appointed Key Spouses who have not received the initial training from their previous location; highly recommended for Key Spouse mentors. Review the nine core modules, roles and responsibilities, and more. U.S. AIR FORCE Heart Link May 11 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Heart Link is an orientation for military spouses from all military branches. Meet new friends while learning about the military mission, lifestyle, protocol and other programs available. Lunch is provided as well as a guided tour of the Taj Mahal, registration required. SINGLE PARENT SUPPORT GROUP May 17 Noon to 1 p.m. Long and short-term single parents receive information on available resources, network with other parents, and participate in open discussions. 26 M&FRC JBSA-RAN KEY SPOUSE VOLUNTEER SERVICES Volunteer Services provide volunteers with opportunities based on interest and agency needs. Volunteers support the military in a variety of capacities such as youth coaches, office assistants, program assistants, and more. Call to sign up or for information. Volunteer Appreciation April 13 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Rain or shine, join us for a free afternoon picnic lunch as we celebrate current JBSA volunteers and those interested in learning about volunteer opportunities. April 18 1 p.m. Join us at the JBSA-Fort Sam Houston M&FRC to celebrate selfless acts of service as we honor and thank all those who demonstrate the power of giving and compassion. Their volunteerism has made a positive impact on the lives of others and our community. Volunteer DEPLOYMENT READINESS Deployment Readiness helps service members and their families prepare for deployment through trainings and support groups that assist with the unique challenges of a deployment cycle. Registration is required. POST-DEPLOYMENT: REINTEGRATION Tuesdays 8-9 a.m. & Fridays 1-2 p.m. All military members returning from a deployment are required to attend this briefing to review reintegration into home life and resources to assist with stressors. Military spouses are encouraged to attend. PERSONAL & FAMILY READINESS BRIEFING April 10, 24 & May 8, 22 9-10 a.m. All military members scheduled to deploy, TDY longer than 30 days, or go on a remote assignment are required to attend this briefing. Military spouses are encouraged to attend. FEDERAL VOTING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) provides information to service members, their family, and overseas citizens. Services include assistance with voter registration, absentee voting, how to fill out forms, and more. FVAP is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and can be reached at randolph.vote@us.af.mil. May is National Moving Month According to the Dept. of Transportation May is the busiest season for relocation and the PCS season is fast approaching! ARE YOU PCS READY? Planning ahead can help prepare a smooth relocation to your new duty assignment. There are tons of resources to help you take charge of your PCS move! We can provide consultation for military moves, first overseas moves, or those with challenging and complex situations like special needs family members or financial problems. In conjunction with a PCS, free child care may also be available. Relocation Assistance Services - Request information about your new location, housing referrals, education and training for overseas departure, inter-cultural relations, and esponsorship application and training. Financial Management - A move can put a strain on your finances, our Readiness Consultants might be able to help with a budget or other resources. Employment Assistance - Get a jump start on employment at your new location and learn about local employment and volunteer opportunities. School Liaison Office - For grades K-12, you may need information about local schools and other education options including home schooling, private schools, and charter schools. They can also help with transcripts and the enrollment process. Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) - Some family members may require special medical, housing, or educational accommodations. Avoid delays by preparing a needs assessment for the gaining location. JBSA-RANDOLPH M&FRC JBSA-RAN 27