Military family spending time in a park

The Mobilization, Deployment, and Support Stability Operations helps support community readiness during deployments and emergencies.
Mold can grow almost anywhere; learning to identify, report and remediate it correctly is something we can all do.
The My Career Advancement Account Scholarship Program is a workforce development program that provides up to $4,000 of financial assistance for licenses, certifications, or Associate’s degrees to pursue an occupation or career field.
The New Parent Support Program promotes healthy families through a variety of services including home visits, support groups, and parenting classes.
Experience one-of-a-kind festivals, cultural performances, stage shows, musical events and sports competitions throughout the year on Oahu. Calendar courtesy of Go Hawaii, the state's official tourism website.
Parent & Outreach Services is your gateway to Child and Youth Services programs. We support family readiness and well-being by helping you balance military requirements and parental responsibilities.
The Passport & Visa Office assists with official, no-fee and diplomatic passports and visas for Soldiers, civilian employees and family members. Passports for unofficial and leisure travel must be applied for through a U.S. Department of State Passport Acceptance Facility (typically a post office, library or academic institution).
Personnel records review is to ensure that data on the record brief is correct and that all source documents required for filing in the Army Military Human Resource Record (AMHRR) are in iPERMS - (CAC required).
U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii command policies, memorandums and other publications.
The Prevention Education Program offers alcohol and other drug prevention, education services to active duty, family members, and retirees, Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers, and Department of the Army civilians.
Ready Army is the Army’s proactive campaign to increase the resilience of the Army community and enhance the readiness of the force by informing Soldiers, civilian employees and their families of relevant hazards and encouraging them to Be Informed, Make A Plan, Build a Kit and Get Involved.
Hawaii's mild climate, world-renowned beaches, breathtaking mountains and tropical splendor provide countless opportunities for Soldiers and their families to make the most of their tour in paradise.
Take advantage of recycling programs available on post! Recycling is a simple way that you can help out the environment and preserve our natural resources from being depleted.
The Religious Support Office provides religious worship and education opportunities for service members and their family on the island of Oahu.
U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii is fully committed to providing a safe, secure environment on our installations. Contains information on how to elevate issues with on post family housing or on post barracks.
School Age Centers run a before and after-school program utilizing components of 4-H and Boys and Girls Club of America. School Age Centers provide a safe, inviting, and fun atmosphere that inspires good character, self-growth, and a love of learning.
School Support Services provides Army school-aged youth with educational opportunities, resources and information necessary to achieve academic success.
SKIES Unlimited are extracurricular instructional classes for youth and stands for “School of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration and Skills” with the word “Unlimited” for the unlimited possibilities that this program provides children and youth.
The Soldier and Family Assistance Center is a one-stop location built to equip and aid wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers who are assigned or attached to Warrior Transition units.
The Suicide Prevention Program office provides support to active duty Army, Reserve, family members and Department of the Army civilians assigned to Hawaii.