Family Readiness
The Family Readiness Program provides assistance to military, civilians and their family members before, during, and after separation due to extended TDYs, deployments, and remote assignments. The Family Readiness Office provides a variety of educational and support services in an effort to reduce the stress for members and their families caused by these events.
Financial Services
Personal Financial Management Services provides financial education, information, and one-on-one counseling. Goals are to help maximize your purchasing power, improve your standard of living, reduce stress and anxiety during financial crisis, and increase personal productivity. The free services include a personal financial evaluation, budgeting information, credit management, debt liquidation, investment information, insurance information, and workshops/seminars.
Information and Referral Program
Comm: 937-257-3592
Information & Referral is a clearinghouse which provides telephone and in-person assessments to help determine your needs and the right resource. You may be referred to a Military & Family Readiness Center program or to another organization on or off base. They maintain an extensive list of available services and contact information. If you are unsure of where to turn, call the office and a specialist will point you in the right direction.
Transition Assistance
To sign up for TAP, please send an email to wpafbtapworkflow@us.af.mil
The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) offers separating or retiring personnel an individual transition plan to ease re-entry into civilian life. Consider beginning transition planning at least one year prior to retirement or separation. M&FRC provides TAP workshops and pre-separation counseling. TAP is designed to provide necessary tools to effectively transition from the military to the civilian community. The pre-separation counseling checklist (DD Form 2648) is a mandatory briefing for all separating/retiring service members and must be accomplished at least 90 days prior to the individual's separation/retirement to facilitate out-processing. In addition, based on Vow to Hire Heroes Act, TAP has changed to a 3-day mandatory and a 2-day optional attendance program with mandatory requirements. It is highly recommended that both pre-separation counseling and TAP be accomplished one year prior to retirement and/or separation.
Mandatory pre-separation counseling and TAP are two separate requirements. Members attending TAP are automatically signed up for pre-separation counseling and will receive counseling the morning before TAP begins at 8:00 a.m. The TAP workshop begins at 9:30 a.m. after pre-separation counseling has been completed. Depending on circumstance, members may receive pre-separation counseling on a walk in basis prior to attending TAP. Members must complete pre-separation counseling before attending TAP.
Relocation Assistance
M&FRC has information about WPAFB and neighboring communities available for newly arriving members, as well as Airmen and families preparing to depart the area. Our services include individual assessments, information on local schools, Smooth Move Seminars, Kids on the Move and seminars for buying & selling homes. Come by to see our loan locker and to sign up for PCS for Childcare (have orders with you). Our loan locker contains household items to make your transition comfortable while awaiting your household goods.
Volunteer Resources
Looking for an interesting and rewarding experience? Become a volunteer! Volunteers provide support to the base community, donating thousands of hours each month at agencies across the installation. Opportunities range from Wright-Patterson Medical Center to the National Museum of the USAF. Volunteers enjoy personal satisfaction that comes from helping others and contributing to the mission. Plus, volunteers grow professionally from their experiences and help build on their resume.