IMWE-LEW-MWA
SOLDIER AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER (SFAC)
STANDING OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP)
SECTION 1 - REFERENCES
a. AR 608-1, Army Community Service Center, 06 Dec 06
b. HQDA, EXORD 118-07 (Healing Warriors), 2 Jun 07
c. HQ, IMCOM EXORD 07-003, 11 Jun 07
SECTION 2 – GENERAL
1. PURPOSE: The Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC) is intended to be a
center of gravity one stop shop for Warriors in Transition (WTs), Department of Defense
(DoD) personnel, and their Families for tailored integrated support services in a warm,
friendly environment. This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is written to give
assigned personnel a firm understanding of how SFAC services are to be accomplished
in their specific location. This manual is not intended to supersede installation
regulations and policies regarding non-SFAC matters. On Fort Lewis the SFAC
provides direct, non-medical administrative support services to WTs and their Family
members, and a USO-like community atmosphere where WTs and family members may
gather for comradeship and relaxation.
2. APPLICABILITY: All Army Installations performing Soldier and Family Assistance
Center support services for Warriors in Transition (WT), Department of Defense (DoD)
personnel and their Families are required to have a SFAC SOP in accordance with
HQDA, EXORD 118-07 (Healing Warriors), Dated 4 Jun 2007. The SFAC SOP is
intended to be an annex to the Installation's Warrior in Transition Unit SOP, an
addendum to the Garrison Commander’s priority of Care Policy or can function as a
stand alone document. This SOP is specific in nature but is subject to change as
procedures and policies are refined in the course of providing services under the SFAC.
3. SCOPE: This SOP applies to all agencies that provide services or support to WT
Soldiers and Families. This SOP is information for external/internal services to better
understand the core and construct of services provided.
4. The SFAC Director is the primary point of contact and the proponent for this SOP.
SECTION 3 – ADMINISTRATION
a. Facility Management
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