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Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline

 

Army Launches Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline:
1-800-984-8523

 

Wounded and injured Soldiers and their Families expect and deserve the very best care and leadership from America's Army. The "Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline" can be reached from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 1-800-984-8523.



Best Practices for Soldier and Family Assistance Centers

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SFAC services will be tailored and responsive to the needs of the WT and their Families. Most services will be present in the SFAC location in order to maximize the convenience to the WTs and their Families. Other services requiring less than a full-time presence will be brought forward to the SFAC at designated times. Still other services will be provided through priority off-site appointments coordinated by the SFAC staff. SFAC sites will provide a warm, relaxed environment where Soldiers and their Families can gather to foster physical, spiritual and mental healing.

The services identified to date to be present or coordinated in the SFAC are:

As each installation below establishes a web presence, we will provide a direct link to the local SFAC.




Featured Links

U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program Assistance and advocacy for the severly wounded, ill and injured Soldiers and their families. For more info, visit AW2!

Military OneSource
Whether it's help with child care, personal finances, emotional support during deployments, relocation information, or resources needed for special circumstances, Military OneSource is there for military personnel and their families... 24/7/365!  For more information, visit Military OneSource!

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs 
The goal of the VA is to provide excellence in patient care, veterans’ benefits and customer satisfaction.  Visit the VA to learn more.

MyArmyBenefits
MyArmyBenefits is your official Army benefits resource for the Regular Army, Army National Guard, Army Reserve, family members and retirees. It is a one-stop shop for the latest, most-up-to-date information on eligibility, benefits and locations where benefits services are provided. Visit MyArmyBenefits now!

Army Family Readiness Group (vFRG)
The primary objective of the vFRG website is to empower Soldiers, their families and extended families, who are experiencing frequent and long deployments, to enable them to become more knowledgeable and self-reliant. Visit vFRG!

Military HomeFront
Military Homefront is the official Department of Defense website for reliable Quality of Life information designed to help troops and their families, leaders and service providers. Whether you live the military lifestyle or support those who do, you'll find what you need! Visit Military Homefront now!

The following links require you to logon to Army Knowledge Online!

Army Medical Action Plan (AMAP)
The purpose of AMAP is to develop a holistic approach to develop a sustainable system fthat supports, treats, and vocationally rehabilitates Soldiers to prepare them for successful return to duy or transition to active citizenship.  AMAP will ensure that the needs of the Army, the Soldier, and their Families are jointly met. Visit AMAP now!

Medical Command (MEDCOM) Army Medical Action Plan (AMAP)
Visit the MEDCOM AMAP site here!

Warrior Transition Program
This webiste is a primary means for the Warrior Transition Office (WTO) to communicate with WT Cadre, Supported Commands, senior military leaders and others with an interest in keeping abreast of the various aspects of the Army's Warrior in Transition Program

Traumatic Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (TSGLI)
TSGLI helps severely injured Soldiers through their time of need with a one-time payment.  The amount varies depending on the injury, but it could be the difference that allows their family to be with them during recovery; helps them with unforeseen expenses; or gives them a financial head start on life after recovery.  Find out more...