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The Integrated Delivery System (IDS) is the working arm of the Community Action Information Board (CAIB), a collaboration of Seymour Johnson's helping agencies. This addition to the Force Support web site is provided to offer the base community a convenient listing of available services.

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Airman & Family Readiness Center
The Airman & Family Readiness Center provides individuals, families and leadership with programs and services, which strengthen our community and promote self-sufficiency, mission readiness and adaptation to the Air Force Way of Life. For more information, call (919) 722-1123.

  • Classes
    • Resume Writing: Learn the techniques of writing your own resume, cover letter and reference sheets.

      USAJOBS Federal Resume Writing- Learn the techniques of how to write a federal resume, submitting it and uploading required documents for various job announcements.

    • Transition Assistance Program (TAP)

      Mandatory TAP - Preseparation Briefing: This class is Congressionally-mandated for all personnel retiring/separating from the military. Active-duty personnel separating from the military are required to take this class at least 90 days before separating. It provides valuable information on transition benefits and veteran entitlements.

      3-Day TAP Workshop: This optional three-day Department of Labor program is designed to prepare military members and families for their transitional journey from military to civilian life. It covers topics such as skill transferability, resume writing, networking, interviewing skills, job search & civilian employment, etc.

  • Give Parents a Break

Chapel
The 4th Fighter Wing Chapel Mission is to ensure the free exercise of religion and to provide opportunities for spiritual growth and religious growth through worship, religious education, pastoral counseling and visitation. Pastoral counseling is absolutely confidential and appointments may be made by calling the chapel. Emergencies that occur after duty hours are handled by the Duty Chaplain who can be reached by calling the Command Post at 722-1973. Sacraments, rites and ceremonies such as marriage, funerals, baptism, confirmation, etc., can be arranged with the chaplain of your choice. For more information, call the chapel at (919) 722-0315.

Family Advocacy
The Family Advocacy Program has a myriad of services for the prevention and treatment of family maltreatment. For more information, call (919) 722-1883.

HAWC logoHealth and Wellness Center
The Health and Wellness Center (HAWC) is committed to providing premier health and wellness services to members of the Seymour Johnson community.  The HAWC encourages healthy lifestyle practices and aims to provide comprehensive, quality, out-come based health promotion and disease prevention programs. Our services are designed to improve mission readiness and the overall quality of life by helping to prevent major diseases such as heart disease and diabetes.  For additional information, call the HAWC at (919) 722-0407 Mondays-Fridays between 0730-1630.  We are located on the second floor of the Fitness Center, Bldg 4210.


  • HAWC Calendar
    • Health observances by month
      • JANUARY: Healthy Weight Month
      • FEBRUARY: Healthy Heart Month
      • MARCH: National Nutrition Month
      • MAY: National Physical Fitness & Sports Month
      • NOVEMBER: Quit Tobacco Use Month
      • DECEMBER: Responsible Alcohol Use Month
  • Nutritional Services
  • Air Force Fitness Program Courses--keeping our Airmen mission ready
    • Healthy Living Program (HLP) class
    • Body Composition Improvement Plan (BCIP) class
    • Fitness & Nutrition Follow-ups
    • Fitness Assessment Monitor Training (UFPM)
    • Physical Training Leader Course (PTL)
  • Tobacco Cessation Initiative

Mental Health Flight
The Mental Health Flight includes the Mental Health Clinic, Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) Program and the Family Advocacy Program. The Mental Health Flight provides quality outpatient services and facilitates referrals for off base care when appropriate. Clients are seen for a variety of reasons that include depression, anxiety, adjustment problems, psychological testing for special duty packages and everyday life stressors. The Mental Health Flight also includes the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) program. Active duty members and their dependents affected by deployment related issues receive up to four undocumented visits for services. For more information, call (919) 722-1883. After-hours, call (919) 722-1211.

Military & Family Life Consultants
MFLCs are available to help service members, spouses, family members, children and staff address

  • Deployment/reintegration issues
  • Marriage & relationship issues
  • Parenting/sibling & family issues
  • Communication challenges
  • Stress & anxiety
  • Depression
  • Grief & loss
  • Daily life issues

Consultations and trainings are free and anonymous. No records are kept.

Helping you is our priority. after-hours and weekend appointments are available and group or off-site meetings can be arranged. Scheduling an appointment is easy. Just call your local MFLC at (919) 440-2858. For more information, or to access the MFLC services, please call MHN toll-free at (888) 755-9355.

Military OneSource
Call toll-free at (800) 342-9647

School Liaison Officer
The School Liaison Officer is an advocate for the educational needs of our military children.  He is a point of contact for military family members seeking assistance with school related matters.  He networks and partners with the public school system and private schools to assist Seymour Johnson Air Force Base school age children in obtaining educational opportunities.

Assistance & Information Available:

  • School Selection and Enrollment
  • Kindergarten Registration
  • Special Needs Students/Individual Education Plans (IEP)
  • Department of Defense Dependent Schools (DODDS)  
  • Schools in Other States and Countries
  • Private and Home Schools
  • School Bus Transportation
  • Student Classroom Issues/School Parent-Teacher Conferences
  • Course and Curriculum/NC Standard Course of Study
  • End of Grade/End of Course Testing
  • ABCs State Test/NCLB Federal Progress Status of Schools
  • Athletic Programs/Requirements
  • School Resources
  • School Calendar
  • Military Children with Deployed Parents Resources
  • Volunteer Opportunities in Schools/Tutoring, Mentoring, Test Proctors
  • Available at “Right Start” Newcomers Orientation
  • Wayne County Public Schools Military Counselor Contact Info.
  • Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC)

For more information, call (919) 722-0691 or e-mail SCHOOL LIAISON.

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Program reinforces the Air Force's commitment to eliminate sexual assaults through awareness and prevention training, education, victim advocacy, response, reporting, and accountability.  The Air Force promotes sensitive care and confidential reporting for victims of sexual assault and accountability for those who commit these crimes.  The SAPR program is available 24 hours a day to provide direct response to victims of sexual assault by call 722-7272 or after hours 919-920-7272.

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Call toll-free at (877) 874-2273

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Military Spouse Fellowship Program

Through their investor education foundation, representatives with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, or FINRA, are helping military spouses become accredited as financial counselors.

The foundation's "Military Spouse Fellowship Program" has been providing military spouses the means to earn the accredited financial counselor designation since 2006, said John Gannon, the foundation's president.

Military spouses who are accredited financial counselors can provide a wealth of financial information to servicemembers and military families as the country faces a challenging economy, Gannon noted.
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