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Starting in February, ACS will be closed the 2nd Wednesday of each month, from 8 am - 1 pm for staff training.

Phone: 910-643-6653
Fax: 910-432-0902
Location: Soldier Support Center, 5th floor
Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm
After 5 pm: WTB Staff Duty 910-907-5219

Upcoming Events:
Calendar of events
June 10 "Telling War Stories" Project
June 14 Flay Day
June 26 Family,Fun, Fishing Day
June 27 - 4 July Swiss Mountain Village Vacation
Oct 9 - 11 2nd Annual Huffin for Heroes
Every Tue - Game Night
Every Wed - Aspen Walking Stick Workshop
Every 2nd Wednesday Fly Fishing
Thursday's Soldiers Helping Soldiers
2nd & 4th Thur - Techniques for Mental Focus & Clarity
1st & 3rd Thur of each month Journaling Class
3rd & 4th Fri of each month Budget & Debt Management Class

Useful Documents/Resources:
SFAC Trip/Event Request Form
What documents do you need to get an ID Card?

The Fort Bragg Soldier & Family Assistance Center (SFAC) mission is to provide assistance and support services to the Soldiers who have been assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB) and their Families.

The SFAC provides a warm, relaxed environment where Soldiers and their Families can take time out to watch TV or a movie, check e-mail, use the internet, make a phone call or just enjoy a cup of coffee.

SFAC Services

  • Information & Referral
    910-432-SFAC (7322) or 643-6653
    Provides reception and orientation services and information on Fort Bragg, Fayetteville and surrounding communities.
  • Outreach Coordinator
    910-643-6673 or 6674
    Coordinates with installation activities and community services for the benefit of WTB Soldiers & Families.
  • Child and Youth Services (CYS)
    910-643-6661
    Provides information on CYS programs to Soldiers and Families of the WTB and assists with childcare placement.
  • Financial Counselor
    910-643-6668
    Available to help develop a personal budget and spending plan, and provides education on personal financial self-sufficiency. When appropriate, will assist with an Army Emergency Relief loan.
  • Legal Services
    910-432-SFAC
    Provides referrals to the Fort Bragg Legal Assistance Offices who offer legal advice to WTs and their Family Members on most Military and Civilian Matters. The Fort Bragg Legal Assistance Office can prepare wills, powers of attorney, notarization, immigration and naturalization services. Confidential counselings are available.
  • Chaplain
    910-396-3394
    Provides religious support; ensuring the right to free exercise of religion by providing spiritual, moral and ethical leadership.
  • Education
    910-643-6671 or 6672
    Provides education counseling to assist WTB Soldiers with educational goals.
  • Army Career and Alumni Program (ACAP)
    910-643-6667
    Provides training and counseling services regarding transition into the civilian sector.
  • Army Wounded Warrior (AW2) Program
    910-643-6666
    Helping wounded Soldiers remain in the Army by educating them on their employment options and assisting them in the application process, future career plans and employment opportunities beyond an Army career.
  • Recovery Care Coordinators (RCC)
    910-643-6657 or 643-6658
    Oversee and assist the recovery and reintegration of the Army’s severely ill, injured and wounded Soldier and their Families, assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion.
  • Military Benefits
    910-643-6664 or 6665
    Assists with updating records and casualty documents. Forwards documents to the official military personnel file (OMPF) and processes personnel actions.
  • DA Form 1602
    910-643-6664 or 6665
    The Fort Bragg Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC) issues Department of the Army (DA) Form 1602s, Civilian Identification Cards. The SFAC human resources specialists will issue DA Form 1602’s to individuals affiliated with the care of Soldiers that are assigned or attached to the Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB.) Individuals with Invitational Travel Orders (ITOs) and Non-Medical Attendant (NMA) orders will be eligible for DA Form 1602. If necessary an Agent Letter will also be issued, the Agent Letter will allow the individual to shop on behalf of the Soldier at the commissaries and exchanges on post (to include the installation shoppettes) as long as the individual presents the Agent Letter and Soldier’s military ID upon entering the establishment. Also, DA Form 1602 will only be issued for the timeframe specified on the ITO or NMA order. If more than one person is authorized travel on the ITO, only one person will be issued a DA Form 1602 and an Agent Letter. Individuals not on orders must get a recommendation for the WT Soldiers Nurse Case Manager or WTB Command in order to be issued the DA Form 1602 and Agent Letter.
  • Traumatic Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (TSGLI)
    910-643-6657
    Provides information on traumatic injury protection rider under Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI). Provides for payment to any member of the uniformed services covered by SGLI who sustains specific catastrophic injuries.
  • Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)
    910-643-6669
    Provides information on the health risks posed by substance abuse and assists in the identification of alcohol/drug abuse problems.

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Thank you for your support to the WTB Soldiers and Families. If you have any questions please contact us at 910-643-6653.


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