The Soldier and Family Readiness Center houses the following programs:
Army Substance Abuse Program
The Fort Drum Army Substance Abuse Program’s mission is to strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army’s total workforce and to enhance the combat readiness of its Soldiers. The ASAP vision is to reduce the negative impact of substance abuse at Fort Drum by providing quality prevention education services.
Contact Us:
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Alcohol and Drug Control Officer (ADCO): (315) 772-6704
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Prevention Branch Chief: (315) 772-2727
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ASAP Specialist: (315) 772-6706 / 2371
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Drug Testing: (315) 772-9017 / 4636
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Employee Assistance Program: (315) 772-2597
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Installation Drug Testing Collection (DTC): (315) 772-3855
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Risk Reduction Program: (315) 772-6705
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Suicide Prevention Program: (315) 772-9018
Who is eligible for services?
All DoD ID cardholders:
Active-duty/Retired/Reserve military personnel and their family members, and DoD civilian employees are eligible.
What regulations cover the Army Substance Abuse Program?
- AR 600-85 (Army Substance Abuse Program)
- DA PAM 600-85 (Army Substance Abuse Program Civilian Services)
- AR 600-63 (Army Health Promotion)
Services:
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
The Employee Assistance Program is dedicated to Department of the Army civilians, family members, and retirees who can effectively assist in the identification and referral of substance abuse concerns, family and marital difficulties, gambling or gaming addictions, financial stress, workplace conflicts, and many other issues affecting your well-being at work or home.
Bldg. 10250, 4th Armored Division Drive
(315) 772-2597
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)
The Exceptional Family Member Program helps to provide support and the required care for family members with disabilities and special needs.
Bldg. 10250, 4th Armored Division Drive
(315) 772-5476
Family Advocacy Program (FAP)
with New Parent Support Program and Victim Advocates
Family Advocacy Program offers a variety of services to strengthen military families through education and activities that promote life skills and cultivate healthy relationships.
Bldg. 10250, 4th Armored Division Drive
(315) 772-5914
Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday
Risk Reduction Program (RRP)
The Risk Reduction Program analyzes and furnishes data to supported commanders to mitigate unit high-risk behaviors in an effort to increase Soldier and unit readiness. The RRP coordinator serves as a liaison to assist command teams with obtaining support from appropriate installation agencies.
Bldg. 10250, 4th Armored Division Drive
(315) 772-6705
Suicide Prevention Program (SPP)
The Suicide Prevention Program works to reduce suicidal behaviors and aims to dispel the myths and stigma surrounding help seeking behavior through awareness and education.
Bldg. 10250, 4th Armored Division Drive
(315) 772-9018
Resources:
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What is a 'standard drink'?
Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FortDrumASAP/ ⚠
Other Useful Links:
- Alcoholics Anonymous: http://www.aa.org ⚠
- Partnership for a Drug-Free America: https://drugfree.org/ ⚠
- Resilience Training: https://www.rto.wrair.army.mil ✪
⚠ = Link to a nongovernmental site. IMCOM is not responsible for the content of links outside of home.army.mil.
✪ = CAC required.
Soldier and Family Readiness Center
(315) 772-6704
Bldg. 10250
4th Armored Division Drive
Fort Drum, NY 13602
7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Friday
Closed all holidays