- Armed Forces Action Plan provides the Army community a "voice" in shaping their standards of living and identifying issues related to the current environment.
- Armed Forces Team Building (AFTB) empowers you to maximize your personal and professional potential.
- Employment Readiness offers resources to help with your career planning and job search.
- Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) provides comprehensive support to family members with special needs.
- Family Advocacy Program helps service members and their families prepare for the unique challenges of military lifestyles.
- Financial Readiness provides information on money matters and financial services.
- Information & Referral (I&R) provides Commanders, service members, and families with information regarding military and civilian community resources.
- Installation Volunteer Corps is designed to help you find local volunteering opportunities with organizations that benefit the JBLM community.
- Mobilization, Deployment and Support Stability Operations helps support community readiness during deployments and emergencies.
- New Parent Support Group promotes healthy families through a variety of services including home visits, support groups, and parenting classes.
- Service members and Family Assistance Center (SFAC) is a one-stop location built to equip and aid Wounded, Ill, and Injured Soldiers who are assigned or attached to Warrior Transition Units.
- Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) facilitate support groups where Families and individuals can share feelings, burdens, thoughts, resources and information in a safe and understand setting.
- The Army Family Web Portal is Armed Forces Community Service's (AFCS) virtual resource to get connected and stay connected. With the Armed Forces Community Service Web Portal, community members can access information on AFCS services, search volunteer opportunities, submit quality of life issues and much more.
- Victim Advocacy Program is a specialized function within FAP providing comprehensive assistance and liaison to and for victims of spouse abuse and sexual assault.
At Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Army Community Service is known as Armed Forces Community Service (AFCS).
From Family readiness to financial health — and much more — AFCS delivers quality-of-life programs tailored to your needs.
We help maintain community readiness and resiliency through a wide range of educational opportunities, special events, individualized counseling services, and other offerings. We assist Service Members from their first assignments, and throughout their career to separation or retirement. We also serve our military Families, veterans, wounded warriors, survivors, retirees, and DoD civilians.
AFCS values your privacy and security. Learn more about AFCS customers' rights and responsibilities.