Programs

JBLE contact info

For Child Education or EFMP, call:

DSN: 764-3990

Commercial: (757) 764-3990


For Spouse Employment, call:

DSN: 764-3990

Commercial: (757) 764-3990

 

For Personal and Work Life, Counseling Organizations or Key Spouse information, call:

DSN: 764-3990

Commercial: (757) 764-3990

 

 

ADDITIONAL...

Contact your local Airman and Family Readiness Center and receive assistance with:

  • Relocation planning and preparation

  • Managing your personal finances

  • Air Force financial aid

  • Developing effective relationship skills

  • Volunteering

  • Personal and family readiness

  • Family life skills

  • Transitioning from military to civilian life

  • Employment search skills and career development

  • Information referral

  • Crisis assistance

  • Military child education


About...

Taking care of families is an important part of quality of life for Airmen. The programs highlighted below are intended to enhance morale and quality of life for Airmen and their families. On these web pages spouses will find information on resources to help them adapt to Air Force Life.

FAMILY DEPLOYMENT AWARENESS

Deployments are challenging enough for those who leave their families, however, family members also face challenges during the time apart. The following information is provided to acquaint family members with things they can do to prepare for deployments before they happen, while their family member is deployed, and once they return home.

 

DEPLOYMENT CHECKLIST

 

  • Create a long-range budget to include once-a-year expenses 

  • Establish allotments, up to four months in advance if possible 

  • Checkbook maintenance: who will write checks, balance accounts?

  • Update or create a will 

  • Locate important records, what and when bills are due 

  • Insurance - car, life, renters, or home. When are premiums due 

  • Power of attorney - do you need a general or specific POA 

  • Telephone calls: length of calls, budget bills

  • Duplicate calendars: note special events, birthdays, and school activities. Keep each other updated

  • Establish rules regarding children's discipline, chores, curfew, etc. 

  • Gifts: buy in advance and leave with a friend or family member for anniversaries, birthdays and special events 

  • Recognize and accept the range of emotions you are feeling, talk about them with your spouse

  • First sergeant's name and phone number: keep this information close at hand for emergencies and current and accurate information

  • Airman and Family Readiness Center: find out how their programs and services can help you survive deployment 

  • Develop a good support system: family, friends, church, school, co-workers, family readiness support groups and hobbies

  • Plan once-a-week outings for the parent manning the home front 

  • Plan family days with quality time and no interruptions

  • Establish a routine that can be maintained before, during and after deployment

  • Plan family activities that help maintain the deployed parent's presence -- send photos, map your unit's itinerary, videotape everyday activities

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