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4th Floor Soldier Support Center
Bldg 4-2843 Normandy Dr.
Fort Bragg, NC 28310
P: 910-396-8110/1278
Monday through Friday: 0830-1730

Outreach Services

CYSS Mission1st - 4th grade before and after school program5th - 12th grade after school programHourly Care6 weeks - 5 years childcare4 weeks - 12 years in home careSchool Liaison Services, Youth Sponsorship and Volunteer ProgramsRegistrationYouth Sports & FitnessInstructional ProgramsSeasonal Camps, Events
0 - 3 years of ageSTACC, VCCUS, Visiting Youth ProgramFees

Central Enrollment  SNAP  VCCUS  STACC  National Visiting Youth Program
Boys and Girls Scouts  Parents as Teachers
Army Childcare in Your Neighborhood  Juvenile Rehabilitation 
Army Family Covenant


sas logoOutreach Services offers a variety of programs including Central Enrollment, Babysitter Referral, Special Needs Accommodation Process (SNAP), Volunteer Child Care in a Unit Setting (VCCUS), Short Term Alternative Child Care (STACC), Fort Bragg Boy and Girl Scouts, National Visiting Youth Program, Parents as Teachers, and Fort Bragg Juvenile Justice Coordinator.


Central Enrollment 396-8110/1278

Central Enrollment offers a one stop shop for registration, babysitter referral, parent education services, as well as referral lists for off-post child care centers, providers, and baby sitters.  It is located on the 4th floor of the Soldier Support Center.  Call 396-8110 for more information.

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Special Needs Accomodation Process (SNAP) 396-5128

Special Needs Accommodation Process (SNAP)

  • Address needs of children with allergies, asthma, heart murmurs, developmental delays and educational needs
  • Programs and services within Child, Youth and School Services
  • Appropriate placement after SNAP evaluation
  • Establish goals to help meet developmental milestones

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Volunteer Child Care in a Unit Setting 396-8110/4481

Volunteer Child Care in a Unit Setting (VCCUS) provides occasional short-term child care at no cost for unit family members and private organizations during activities involving family support groups, spouse meetings and special unit functions.

Unit setting is defined as any facility space utilized for a unit family member support group or other group comprised of spouses and family members or members of a military organizational unit for an official group meeting, workshop or social function.

Reciprocal VCCUS is an arrangement in which family members from one unit provide VCCUS for family members of another unit on a mutually beneficial reciprocal basis.

Any unit/organization wishing to establish VCCUS for their unit must contact the Outreach Services Director at least two weeks prior to the child care session.  The OS Director implement orientation training for unit volunteers and, at a minimum will address the following topics: VCCUS SOP, health and safety standards and procedures (both related to facility space and care giving activities), child growth and development, age appropriate activities, and equipment, toy lending library access, communications with CDS and reporting as required, and child abuse and neglect identification, prevention and reporting.  The OS Director will coordinate with fire, safety and health components to ensure facility is suitable for child care.

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Short Term Alternative Child Care 396-2465

Short Term Alternative Child Care (STACC) at Soldier Support Child Care
Call (SSCC) 396-2465

Hourly Care and on-site care for children ages 6 weeks-12 years during:

  •      Family Readiness Groups
  •      Welcome & PC briefs
  •      Religious functions
  •      Hail & Farewells
  •      Battalion Coffees
  •      OWC & NCO spouses functions
  •      Unit formals and parties

If your unit/organization would like to request and schedule STACC - please submit the following form:  SSCC Request Form

Guidelines and Requirements for STACC

Reservations

  • Advance reservations require a two week confirmation notice in order to avoid cancellation.
  • Cancellations must be made three working days prior to the event or full charges will incur.
  • A headcount of children attending and their ages must be provided to the SSCC Lead Program Assistant 3 working days prior to the event.
  • The group or unit must provide a point of contact, telephone number, and e-mail address to the SSCC Lead Program Assistant prior to the event.

Immunization Records

  • Current immunization records (in compliance with North Carolina State standards) are a requirement when the child is dropped off at the site.
  • Immunization records will denote all series of shots to date.
  • Parents should contact their health clinic regarding questions about their child's immunizations.
  • Children without current immunization records are not eligible to participate in the SSCC program.

Parent Guidelines and Requirements

Other Information

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National Visiting Youth Program 396-1270/5128

National Visiting Youth Program offers opportunities for nationally recognized youth groups such as Boy Scouts, Girls Scouts, 4-H Clubs, and church groups to visit Fort Bragg. Tours are designed to offer youth and their leaders the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the goals, customs, and traditions of the Army.

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Fort Bragg Boy and Girl Scouts 396-1270/5128

Call our Liaison for on-post scouting activities for Area 33 Girl Scouts of the United States and Tuocs District Boy Scouts.

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Parents as Teachers 396-9226

Parents as Teachers webpage

Parents as Teachers (PAT) is a parent education and family support program serving families throughout pregnancy until the child reaches 5 years old. 

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Army Child Care in Your Neighborhood 396-8110/5128

Army Child Care in Your Neighborhood is a referral program to assist families with placement on and off the installation.

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Juvenile Rehabilitation 396-1270/5128

Juvenile Rehabilitation administers disposition of misconduct committed by juveniles on Fort Bragg, rehabilitates through counseling, education and community service, and protects the best interest of juveniles and the Fort Bragg community.

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Army Family Covenant

Army Family Covenant Discounts available for:

  • Families of Wounded Warriors and Warriors in Transition
  • Families of Fallen Warriors
  • Families of Deployed Military and DoD Civilians
  • Families of Military and DoD Civilians serving under the following orders:
    • Temporary Change of Station (TCS) and Permanent Change of Station (PCS) unaccompanied tour and Temporary Duty (TDY) status for 90-179 days.
  • Families of Deployed Soldiers as identified on the Rear Detachment and Personnel Availability Report.

Depending on the sponsor's status, Fort Bragg youth may be eligible for 16 hours of free hourly care, 20% discount on full and part-day child care, free team sports, and free SKIESUnlimited Instructional Classes.  A copy of the sponsor's orders must be on file at Central Enrollment when registering.  Current CYS pass is required.  CYS Annual Registration is FREE!  Army Family Covenant Flyer

Call the Central Enrollment office for more information, 910-396-8110.

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