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Monday, February 08, 2010
Army Reserve Family Programs

Army Reserve Warrior and Family Assistance Center (WFAC)

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You know as well as we do that the requirements placed on Army Reserve Soldiers and their Families are much more demanding than in the past. Additional training and more frequent deployments can (and often do) place a heavier burden on our Soldiers and their Families. That is why the Warrior and Family Assistance Center was formed – to help all members of the Army Reserve Community work through these challenges that we face.

Warrior and Family Assistance Center  

WHO ARE WE?

We are a team of mobilized Army Reserve Soldiers working at the Headquarters of the US Army Reserve Command in Atlanta, Georgia. Our team members have a wealth of experience and a wide variety of military specialties. But even more important, each of us has a deep personal commitment to provide the care and compassion that you deserve when you contact us.


 

 

WHO DO WE HELP?

We help all members of the Army Reserve Community deal with the challenges we face every day. When you call on us for help, we become partners with you in finding solutions. Our Partners are:

  • All Army Reserve Soldiers, whether they drill in a unit, are assigned as Active Guard and Reserve or Individual Mobilization Augmentees, or belong to the Individual Ready Reserve
  • Veterans who served with the Army Reserve
  • Retirees from the Army Reserve
  • The Families of all these Army Reserve Soldiers, past and present


HOW DOES THE WARRIOR AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER WORK?

We are all about building relationships. Our motto is “Whatever it Takes” and that’s what we’ll do to connect you with the solutions you deserve.







WHAT CAN WE HELP YOU WITH?

Maybe you have a question about how the military is supposed to work and don’t know who to call for an answer? Maybe a situation related to your military service is causing a difficulty for you or your Family? The Warrior and Family Assistance Center is here to help you. The kinds of issues we can help you with include:

  • Medical Care
  • Military and VA Benefits
  • Personnel Actions
  • Financial Difficulties
  • Individual and Family Counseling



WHEN IS A GOOD TIME TO CONTACT THE WARRIOR AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER?

Contact us whenever you have a question about something that is important to you as a member of the Army Reserve Community.
You can contact us via email at ar-wfac@usar.army.mil.



 




Warrior and Family Assistance Center Contact Information  

 

If you have a question or concern, please send an email to:
AR-WFAC@USAR.ARMY.MIL


 

 Chief
LTC Donna Wandeloski



Chaplain
CH (COL) Mike Higgins

 


First Sergeant

MSG Vincent Scales

 

 

Warrior and Family Assistance Center News   
Conference to Deliver Latest in Military Family Care
[8/31/2009]

WASHINGTON, Aug. 28, 2009 – The Defense Department’s first joint family readiness conference in nearly a decade will take place next week in Chicago, the director of the Office of Family Policy/Children and Youth said.
My Wife Saved My Life
[8/31/2009]

ARLINGTON, Va., (Aug. 27, 2009) — Walking with my surgeon from the exam room to his office to schedule my impending surgery, I told him it was my wife's concern about an unsightly mole on my back that sent me to a dermatologist.
When it hits home.
[8/31/2009]

Reserve Families have long balanced genuine concern for a loved one’s safety with heartfelt commitment to that loved one’s duty, but the stresses inherent with the frequent deployments of the past eight years have threatened that balance for many Families. How well equipped, then, are Families to support an operational Reservist?
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