2016 Personal Financial Readiness Classes



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2016 Personal Financial Readiness Classes JAN 2016 The Airman & Family Readiness Center, Wright-Patt Credit Union, Chase Bank and the Miami Valley Better Business Bureau have teamed up to provide you with a wide variety of financial based classes. These classes are designed to help you prepare financially for the future. Saving in the New Year (20 January, 1100-1300) Bldg. 2 Room 243 Start 2016 making a financial resolution! Get your finances in order by creating a money plan. Reduce debt, save and invest. This class will help you make your money work for you! (BBB) Nearing Retirement Now What? (10 February, 1100-1230) Bldg. 2 Room 244 If you are 5-10 years from retirement, then this is the workshop for you. Get the answers to all of your questions from a professional financial advisor. You should probably be thinking about such things as: 1. How much will I need? 2. Should I pay off the house? 3. What should I do with my TSP or 401(k)? 4. How can I protect my soon to be fixed income against inflation? (WPCU) Budgets Available!! Come to the A&FRC for a private Personal Financial Counseling session, that will give you an accurate budget, which will help you meet your financial obligations and help you reach your savings goals. Spouses are encouraged to attend. First Term Airman that complete a budget with the A&FRC are able to receive one free Oil Change. No appointment necessary. Moving? Need help and guidance? Check out the Military OneSource website, there is section on Moving just for you and your family! http://www.militaryonesource.mil/moving Moving and have children? Check out this website http:// apps.militaryonesource.mil/myom esponsorship & DIMS Training 11 Feb, 0930-1100 Provides esponsorship and DIMS training to unit Intro Monitors and leaders. Reports are pulled and monitored to ensure sponsorship programs are effective. Call to reserve a seat. Smooth Move, 7 Jan & Feb 4, 1300-1600 PCSing soon? This class prepares the member and family for relocation to a new base and adjustment to life at a new base. Call to reserve seats. PCSing with less than 4 years of Service or going Overseas? If you have less than 4 years of service and those with an overseas assignment need to call the A&FRC to set up an appointment to receive assignment specific information that will help them prepare for their PCS. Call 937-257-3592 for an appointment today. Airman & Family Readiness Center Front Desk 257-3592 -- All classes are in classroom 244 or 243, Bldg. 2, Area A, unless otherwise

If you have a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer join this support group who understands your unique needs. We meet on the first Thursday of every month, Bldg. 2, Airman & Family Readiness Center, 5:00-6:30p.m. Federal Resume Writing 17 Feb, 1300-1500 This course focuses on the unique and sometimes confusing world of federal job applications and resumes. This class will provide tools to make your resume and application complete and competitive. Private Sector Resume Writing 20 Jan, 1100 1300 Are you looking to the private sector for your employment endeavors or simply preparing for the future. This workshop will give you guidance on preparing an effec- BUNDLES FOR BABIES 17 Feb, 1330 1615 This workshop is a must for expecting parents! Open to both active duty and their spouse or significant other. You will receive vital information on the Pediatric Clinic, New Parent programs, Family Day Care and more. Heart Link 12 Feb, 0800 1500 For military spouses that are newly married or just arrived to WPAFB. This class introduces you to the AF, WPAFB and go over your benefits of being a military spouse! You ll have an opportunity to make friends and network! Congressionally Mandated Preseparation Counseling Members will complete DD Form 2648 and receive a checklist of prerequisites & career readiness standards to assist with transitioning out of the military. Veterans Administration (VA) Benefits Advisors VA Benefits Advisors are responsible for assisting transitioning military members and veterans with regards to VA benefits. They assist and inform in areas of VA entitlement such as GI Bill education benefits, Disability Compensation, Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment, VA Healthcare, and the VA Home Loan Guaranty. Please call 257-3856 or 257-3857 for questions. Walk-Ins are welcome. Transition Assistance Program (TAP) The TAP workshop is designed to assist with transition into the civilian workforce. Class will cover resume writing, interviewing skills, job search, and more. To be scheduled you must attended Congressionally Mandated Preseparation Counseling first. Call 257-3592 to register. Capstone, DD Form 2958 Transitioning service members are required to complete a DD Form 2958, Capstone form, 150-90 days prior to separating and/or retiring. Members requiring Capstone can walk into the Airman and Family Readiness Center, Mon - Fri from 0800-1600. Reunion & Reintegration Welcome Home! R & R classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday, except on holidays. R&R starts at 0745 at the A&FRC. No registration required. R&R is mandatory for all returning deployers! Deploying Soon? Stop by to get a pillowcase made for your family members, it ll be treasured while your away! Spouses can qualify for a free oil change with the Car Care because We Care program during deployments. The Give Parents a Break program offers childcare on designated nights so the parent/guardian may have time to relax. Call 937-257-3592 for information. Deployed Spouses Support Group Is your spouse deployed or about to deploy? Regardless of whether this is your 1st or 10th deployment, this forum is for you so don't miss out; contact us NOW to reserve your spot! Open discussion with other deployed spouses. Education! Information! Connect with others going through the "Same Thing at the Same Time!" Contact 257-3592 for dates & times. Exceptional Family Member Program (Family Support) This program is designed to give information to military families with members in need of special assistance. The EFMP Coordinator provides resources from local, state/county, and federal agencies, both educational and medical to accommodate the special needs member and their family. Please contact the EFMP Coordinator at 656-0946 for more information. No appointment is necessary. Airman & Family Readiness Center Front Desk 257-3592 -- All classes are in classroom 244 or 243, Bldg. 2, Area A, unless otherwise noted.

Airman & Family Readiness Center Front Desk 257-3592 -- All classes are in Area A, Bldg. 2, Rm 244 or 243 unless otherwise Volunteer to Make a Difference Volunteering is a fantastic way to make a difference in your military and local communities. If you are not already involved in some form of volunteer effort and would like some guidance in getting started, or to determine where your talents could be best utilized, give us a call. Relocation Assistance Ready Set Move! Airman & Family Readiness Center provides incoming and outgoing relocation services to the Total Force, which includes civilians, and contractors who are relocating within the continental U.S. (CONUS) or outside the continental U.S (OCONUS). Whether you re moving overseas or across the country, you ll want to get to know your new community outside the gate. Call or stop in for more information. Family Services Family Services exists to assist military members and their families by assisting them in numerous ways. 1. Family Services provides assistance to troops and their families experiencing financial difficulties after they have seen an A&FRC specialist and all military relief organizations have been exhausted. 2. Family Services provides support with furniture and household needs through the Airman's Attic which is for E-4 s and below. 3. The Loan Closet loans, free of charge basic household items for short term use for anyone holding DoD ID. The closet's PRIMARY USE is for PCS moves. 4. Another way Family Services assists is through the Pantry. Grocery assistance is done on a case by case basis. Items available through the pantry are non food items for personal hygiene. 5. Operation Stork provides layettes to all newborns at WPAPB, delivering them to the base hospital. For more information call (937) 257-2910. The Discovery Area The A&FRC Discovery Area is your source for finding your future! Equipped with three network Smart Card accessible computers, and three non-network computers, along with six printers are available in the A&FRC lobby, we have everything you need for conducting your job search. This area also features current job postings provided by local employers, books which can be signed out to enhance your knowledge of: Career Planning, Interviewing, Conducting Job Searches, Life Strategies, Military Life, Spouse Employment, Resume Writing, and Transition. Hours of operation are: Mon Fri, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Military Family Life Consultant The Military Family Life Consultant (MFLC) program provides non-medical short-term, situational, problem-solving counseling services to address issues that occur across the military lifestyle and help service members and their families cope with normal reactions to stressful and often adverse situations created by deployments and reintegration. MFLC provides outreach services that expand capabilities to address needs of Airmen and their families and can be a bridge to other services available on or off base. This program is free and totally anonymous; no records are kept. Call 937-716-6720 to schedule an appointment. E Sponsorship Training/Sponsorship Training Sponsorship training is required for all Sponsors. Training, post-training tools and information are available at http://apps.militaryonesource.mil/esat. Site provides: registration for newcomer and sponsor with training and certificate; Sponsorship Duty Checklist, Newcomer and Family Needs Assessment; Congratulations and Welcome Letter templates ---links to important DoD and service-moving websites. Personal Financial Readiness All services are available on a walk-in basis. Please bring any financial documents (LES, bank statements, bills, etc) that are relevant to your specific financial situation. They can assist with the following: setting financial goals, budgets, credit management, investment basics, Air Force Aid Emergency Assistance, and referrals. We are happy to assist you however possible so please do not hesitate to ask. Please bring in your LES, bank statement, bills, etc. when you come in for assistance as it will enable the staff to provide you with a more accurate assessment of your needs. Air Force Aid Society HQ AFAS has implemented a new On-line Emergency Assistance Application process when applying for a Standard or Falcon Loan. All Air Force Active Duty/Spouse, Retired, ANG/ AF Reserves, Widow/Widower with internet access and an email address will be able to apply for AFAS assistance using the new AFAS Online Application by registering & completing the application. Once you ve completed the online application, please come in to the Airman and Family Readiness Center. Bring all necessary documentation (LES, Rent receipt, Utility bill, Repair invoice, etc.) to process the application. https://my.afas.org/memberportal/login/login.aspx Employment Services The Airman and Family Readiness Center offers employment services for all military, civilians, and their dependents, Services include job application and resume assistance, job referrals, career counseling, planning, interview preparation, career information, career/personal development work-shops such as our Mock Interview class. A resource area with personal computers and a job vacancy referral board are also available. No appointment is necessary. Disabled Americans Vet Representative The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) has provided a full time position to the Airman and Family Readiness Center to assist transitioning military members with filing a service-connected disability claim with Veteran s Affairs. Please contact Mr. John Steele at (937) 656-0947 for questions or to schedule an appointment.

**WPAFB s School Liaison Officer (SLO)** Ms. Andrea Attaway-Young Wright-Patterson Air Force Base School Liaison Officer is available full-time at the Airman & Family Readiness Center, Area A, Bldg. 2, Room 239. She coordinates and assists school-aged children and youth of base military families with educational opportunities and information necessary to achieve academic success. Working in partnership with existing base programs/ initiatives her role is to: 1) Help identify, communicate (inform base leadership), and seek resolution concerning issues/barriers to academic success by encouraging relationships between school, military families, installation, and community; 2) Promote the importance of parent involvement to Air Force military members (during registration/transitions/deployments) of schoolaged children in their student's education; 3) Develop programs/provide training to help teachers, counselors, principals, superintendents, and coaches better understand the unique needs/gifts of the military child/family; and 4) support on-going base educational/recreational programs and training initiatives designed to enhance the military family life-style. **For more information, contact Ms. Attaway-Young @ 656-0942, or email: Andrea.Attawayyoung@us.af.mil ************************************************************************************* Airman s Attic Family Services NEW HOURS: Monday - Friday 0730 1630 & First Saturday of every month 0900-1300 Closed holidays Family Services takes donations for the Airman s Attic, Monday through Friday, 0730-1630, Area A, Bldg. 2, Rm 235, main entrance of the A&FRC. The Aiman s Attic takes items that are clean and in good condition. Items we accept are household type items, such as dishes, pots and pans, irons, ironing boards, furniture, lamps, TVs, couches, chairs, bookshelves, bed frames, desks, computers, sporting items, tools and holiday décor. We do not accept mattresses, bedding, shoes, or clothing. We will accept Toys as long as they are sturdy and can be sanitized. Please think of us be-fore you dispose any items our Airmen might need to set up a house! This service is for E-4 and Below and they are never charged for this service. ********************************************************************************************* Loan Closet Family Services This service is primarily for our military members who are in a PCS status. We offer many items to be checked out to make you comfortable until your household goods arrive. Items for loan are dishes, pots and pans, crock-pots, vacuums, irons, alarm clocks, car seats, pack and plays, sleeping mats and many more items, please stop by if you are PCSing to see what all we can assist you with! Airman & Family Readiness Center Front Desk 257-3592 -- All classes are in Area A, Bldg 2, Rm 244 or 243 unless otherwise noted.

Airman & Family Readiness Center Bldg. 2, Area A 937-257-3592 Mon-Fri 7:30am-4:30pm Closed Sat, Sun & Federal Holidays Jan 2016 Su M on T ue W ed T hu Fri Sat 1 *A&FRC CLOSED* 2 - Airman Attic is Open 0900-1300 3 4 5 - R&R 0745-0900 (Rm 6 7 -Smooth Move, 1300-1600 (Rm -Alzheimer Support Group 1700-1830 (Rm 236) 8 9 - Give Parents A Break 1700-2200 (Prairies CDC, Bldg. 6933) 10 11 12 - R&R 0745-0900 13 14 - R&R 0745-0900 15 16 17 18 *A&FRC CLOSED* 19 - R&R 0745-0900 (Rm - Peer to Peer Support Group, (Rm 1300-1500 **TAP GPS WORKSHOP Jan 11-15 0800-1630 Rm 244** 20 - Saving in the New Year, 1100-1300, Rm 243 - Resume writing 1300-1500 (Rm 244) - Ditching the Dorms Kick Off Event 1700-1900 (Bldg 1222) 21 - Newcomers Orientation (Bldg. 800, WP Club & Banquet Center) 0800-1200 - Kids on the Move 1730-1930 (Kittyhawk Bowling Alley) 22 23 -Officer, 1st Duty Station Financial Trng (Rm 1300-1600 - Deployed/EFMP Bowling, 1130-1300, Kittyhawk Lanes, Bldg 1221 24 25 26 - R&R 0745-0900 (Rm 27 28 29 30 **TAP GPS WORKSHOP Jan 25-29 0800-1630 Rm 244** 31 All Classes are held in Area A, Bldg. 2, Rm 244/243 unless noted (ex. Area B). For more information on any A&FRC event and to reserve a spot for all activities and classes, please call us at 257-3592.

Airman & Family Readiness Center Bldg. 2, Area A 937-257-3592 Mon-Fri 7:30am-4:30pm Closed Sat, Sun & Federal Holidays Feb 2016 Sun M on T ue W ed T hu Fri Sat 1 2 - R&R 0745-0900 (Rm 3 4 - R&R 0745-0900 (Rm -Alzheimer Support Group 1700-1830 (Rm 236) - Smooth Move, 1300-1600 (Rm 5 6 - Airman Attic is Open 0900-1300 - Give Parents A Break 1700-2200 (Prairies CDC, Bldg. 6933) **TAP GPS WORKSHOP FEB 1-5 0800-1630 Rm 244** 7 8 9 - R&R 0745-0900 (Rm -Career Technical Trg 0800-1600 (Rm 10 11 -Career Technical Trg - R&R 0745-0900 0800-1600 (Rm -esponsorship & DIMS Trg -Nearing Retirement-Now 0930-1100 (Rm What? 1100-1300 (Rm 244) 12 13 -Officer, 1st Duty Station Financial Trng (Rm 1300-1600 -Heart Link 0800-1500 (Rm 244) 14 15 *A&FRC CLOSED* President s Day 16 - R&R 0745-0900 - Peer to Peer Support Group, (Rm 1300-1500 - ARMOR, 1200-1300 (Rm 244) 17 -Federal Resume 1300-1500 (Rm 244) - Bundles for Babies 1330-1615 (Rm - Ditching the Dorms, Bldg 1222, Amn & Comm Center (Kittyhawk) 1700-1900 18 - R&R 0745-0900 -Newcomers Orientation (Bldg 800, WP Club & Banquet Center) 0800-1200 -Key Spouse/Mentor Training 0830-1430 (Rm 244) - Mock Interviews 0830-1230 (Rm2 43) 19 -First Term Duty Officer 1300-1600 (Rm 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 **TAP GPS WORKSHOP FEB 22-26 0800-1630 Rm 244** 28 29 1 All Classes are held in Area A, Bldg. 2, Rm 244/243 unless noted (ex. Area B). For more information on any A&FRC event and to reserve a spot for all activities and classes, please call us at 257-3592.

Come join other Caregivers as you network various resources and receive support from each other WHEN: Third Tuesday of every Month, 1300-1500 WHERE: Airman & Family Readiness Center Bldg 2, Rm 243 2000 Allbrook Dr. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH CANT PHYSICALLY GET HERE? No Worries, just call in 937-255-0106 *This is a NEW Department of Defense of Peer to Peer Caregiver Support Initiative, targeted to Caregivers (spouses, parents, children, and other family/non-family members) of service members who are Ill, Injured or Wounded Warriors If you are a Caregiver, then this group is for you!!! Please join us! FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL: Recovery Care Coordinator: 973-257-9784 Airman & Family Readiness Center: 937-257-3592

Who should come to the Airman & Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) And why? 1. Would a single E-1 at their first duty station come to the A&FRC? - Airman's Attic (E-4 and Below) - Personal Budget and get a free oil change for first term Airmen - Take financial classes with us 2. Would a first-duty station E-1 that s married without kids come to the A&FRC? - All the reasons listed above PLUS - The Loan Locker - Employment services for the spouse - Volunteer services - MyCAA (money for spouses for education) - Get information on the local area - Heart Link (one day class for new spouses) - resource room with Internet and printing capabilities 3. Would a first-duty station E-1 that s married with kids come to the A&FRC? - All the reasons listed above PLUS - PCS for Childcare (20 hours of free childcare per child) 4. Would an O-1 and O-2 married with or without kids come to the A&FRC? - All the reasons listed above except the Airman s Attic 5. Should all Military Members and their Spouse regardless of branch or rank stop by and learn about our services? 6. Should Civilians come to the A&FRC? - Budgets - Take financial classes with us - Employment and volunteer services - Deployment and PCS assistance Call 937-257-3592 for more Information. Walk-ins are welcome.