Fort Belvoir Army Community Service facilitates the commander’s ability to provide comprehensive, coordinated, and responsive services that support readiness of Soldiers, Civilian employees and their Families. Army Community Service maximizes technology and resources, adapts to unique installation requirements, eliminates duplication in service delivery, and measures service effectiveness.


The Fort Belvoir Army Community Service assists the Fort Belvoir community by developing, coordinating and delivering comprehensive services to help promote self-reliance, resilience and stability. Army Community Service offers no-cost classes and trainings that are designed to equip Servicemembers, Family Members, Retirees, and Department of Defense Civilians with the life skills, knowledge and support needed to face the challenges of military life.

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Army Emergency Relief provides financial assistance, under Army Regulation 930-4, in the form of a non-interest bearing loan, grant, or a combination of the two to eligible Soldiers.
The Army Family Action Plan is one of the Army's principal programs to ensure that well-being in the Army keeps pace with changing times.
Army Family Team Building provides training for a way of life that prepares everyone in America's Army to function at their highest level, in any situation, with minimal outside support. The training improves personal and family preparedness which enhances overall Army readiness. Please contact the Army Community Services Center for further information.
The Army Volunteer Corps is a new way of thinking about volunteers and volunteering within the Army.
The Employment Readiness Program provides assistance to individuals in acquiring skills, networks and resources that will allow them to participate in the work force and to develop career and work plans.
The Exceptional Family Member Program is a mandatory enrollment program that works with military and civilian agencies to assist families with special needs by providing comprehensive and coordinated community, housing, educational, medical, and personnel services.
The Family Advocacy Program is dedicated to the prevention, education, prompt reporting, investigation, intervention and treatment of spouse and child abuse.
The Financial Readiness Program offers information, education and counseling to enhance your abilities to manage money and invest in your future.
The Army Community Service Information, Referral, and Follow-Up Program provides commanders, Soldiers and families with information regarding military and civilian community resources. Our trained staff will give clients any information or assistance they may need or will refer them to the appropriate agency that can best help them.
The Relocation Readiness Program offers a comprehensive support system to help you and your family make permanent change of station moves as smoothly as possible.
The Soldier and Family Assistance Center's mission is to provide tailored, compassionate, and coordinated services to our Warriors in Transition, retirees, and family members.

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