Trust and Transparency - Collaboration - Collective Responsibility Joint Base Lewis-McChord “The Joint Force Power Projection Platform.”
Trust and Transparency - Collaboration - Collective Responsibility
Joint Base Lewis-McChord“The Joint Force Power Projection Platform.”
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Community Update
Agenda
• 0930-0935 – Welcome – COL Morgan, Joint Base Commander
• 0935-1000 – Installation Priorities:• Strengthen Individual Life Skills & Resiliency, Ms. Karen Fox/Mr. Bob Steger, FAP• Financial Fitness, Mr. Arnie Norem, AFCS Family Service Program Manager
• 1000-1010 – Madigan Army Medical Center – COL Mike Place, Commander• Armed Services Blood Bank• Performance Triad Update
• 1010-1030 – Updates• Director of Plans, Training, Mobilization Support, Mr. Buck James• Director of Human Services, Mr. Mark Brown• Housing Update, Mr. Don Meyers, Chief, Housing Division• Religious Support Office, COL (CH) Marc Gauthier• MWR, Ms. Kelly Wetzel, Marketing• Lewis Community Spouses Club, Ms. McClung
• 1030-1045 – Command Comments
• 1045-1100 – Questions
JBLM Community Update:Getting us in balance
FRGs
Dialogue with
partners
Feedback
JBGC/Sr
Spouse Dialogue
Future Agenda• Old Business
• What you asked me
• Installation Priority(s)
• Key Events
• Agency Key Talking Points
• Dialogue
CommunityUpdate
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JBLM CHPC Priorities
PRIORITIES FY17
Improve Financial Fitness
Increase Healthy Behaviors
Optimize Physical Fitness
Foster Healthy Relationships
Strengthen Individual Life Skills & Resiliency
The CHPC will ensure:
a) Public heath process to raise individual and community awareness. (of services)
b) BH interventions to improve psychological health and reduce self-destructive behaviors.
c) Physical programs directed towards achieving optimal physical wellness.
d) Spiritual programs to foster spiritual awareness and enrichment.
e) Environmental and social programs that promote and sustain healthy lifestyle strengthen community action, and encourage proactive public health policies.
IAW AR 600-63. CH 2, 2-1 (a)Army Health Promotion
AFCS- Family Advocacy
Prevention/Education
WHAT WE KNOW:• Majority of Non-Accidental Deaths
and Domestic Violence for JBLM Soldiers/Family Members are rooted in poor social/relationship skills.
• AFCS-FAP classes are relationship driven using evidence based material from BIG ARMY programs by established authors.
WHAT WE TEACH: • Parents, singles, and couples • Soldiers and family members• Information on healthy lifestyles,
positive communication• Realistic parenting
HOW WE TEACH: • Surveys, needs assessments and
soldier/commander feedback• Classes are tailored to meet the needs
of the military community. • This year we are offering five new
classes that address all overall drive for healthy/positive relationships in addition to those already available.
HOW WE DELIVER: • Soldier Annual Training• Commander/First Sergeant Training• All classes available at unit level• Classes available through check-
appointments.• Many classes taught at Building
2013A
AFCS- Family Advocacy
What’s in the Classroom?
CLASSES FOR PARENTS & NEWBORNSNEW PARENT SUPPORT PROGRAMProvide ongoing home visitation and community based support to children and parents.To assist your family prepare for all phases of deployment/separation.
CLASSES FOR PARENTS• Grow! (Ages 5 to 8) NEW• 1-2-3 Magic: Discipline without
yelling or spanking.• Active Parenting• Family Foundations NEW• Infant Massage• 24-7 Dad
CLASSES FOR INDIVIDUALS• Anger Management for Men• Anger Management for Women• Crossroads of Parenting & Divorce• Relationship Reboot NEW• Annual Training for Soldiers
redirected to emphasize healthy relationship skills. NEW
• TBI Clinic: Healthy Relationships NEW
CLASSES FOR COUPLES• Five Love Languages• Dating Basics NEW• Relationship Reboot NEW• Scream Free Marriage• Crossroads of Parenting & Divorce
AER CampaignFor 75 Years, Army Emergency
Relief has contributed to Mission Readiness and provided a safety
valve for unforeseen financial crisis that exceeds a Soldier’s
ability to make ends meet.
At JBLM we have provided $2,481,254 in assistance to
1739 individuals in 2016
Goal to promote AER Awareness, 100% contact.
Appoint AER unit representative for each company.
AER Campaign Kick-Off Ceremony
24 Feb 2017
0900-1100
Carey Theater
Warning signs of Financial Distress
• Inability to meet basic living expenses such as rent, food, and auto payments.
• Repeated borrowing from friends and coworkers
• Overdrawing Bank accounts / Regular use of Overdraft protection
• Creditors repeated calling home and duty section.
• Repeated use of Amy Emergency relief (AER) Loans to cover Basic Living Expenses
• Repeated use of advance pay or BAH• Possessions or life-style exceeding
individuals income• Repossessions / foreclosures• Gambling Issues• Misuse of Government Credit Card.• Excessive debt owed to Government
No pay due, zero dollar paychecks.• UCMJ actions (affecting pay).
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9 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 9 of 7 December 2016Madigan Public Affairs
Madigan Army Medical Center
Community Update December 2016
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10 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 10 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
Armed Services Blood Bank Center-Pacific
NorthwestMission: To provide blood and blood products
to support both local military medical facilities
in the Pacific Northwest as well as meeting
Army Blood Program quota requirements which
support medical operations and contiguously
operations worldwide.
– Required to collect 125-150 units per week to
meet mission requirements.
– 32% Army Blood Drives, 45% Navy Blood Drives,
23% Call-In/Walk-In Donors.
SCHEDULE A BLOOD DRIVE
POC: Mr. Victor Shermer, Donor Recruiter
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (253) 968-1903
WALK-INS WELCOME
ASBBC-PNW (Madigan Annex, Near Ramp 2)
9904 E. Jackson Street
(253) 968-1850 Open 0730-1500 M-F
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11 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 11 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
Move to Health:
Powered by the Performance Triad (and
Changing the Conversation in Army Medicine)
Moving from Healthcare to Health
COL John O’Brien, MD, Chief PCSL
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12 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 12 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
Uncle Sam, Then and Now
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13 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 13 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
The Problem
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14 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 14 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
Diabetes in the United States
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15 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 15 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
The Elephant in the Room
• Chronic preventable diseases– 160 million Americans, 78%
healthcare costs
– Ex: Obesity, Cardiovascular disease (Hypertension, Stroke, Heart disease), Diabetes, Cancer
• EPIC Study (23,000) : 4 behaviors1. Not smoking
2. Exercise 3.5 hrs/week
3. Healthy diet (veggies, fruits, whole grains, low intake of meats)
4. Maintain BMI < 30
– RRR: 93% DM, 81% MI, 50% strokes, 36% cancer
Chronic
Preventable
Disease
Ford et al. Healthy living is the best revenge: findings from the EPIC study. Arch Intern Med 2009: 169:1355-62. pmid: 19667296
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16 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 16 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
Holistic Health Circle
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17 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 17 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
Nutrition– There are Apps for That!
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18 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 18 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
Personal Results
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19 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 19 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
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20 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 20 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
2 Handfuls of Nuts per Week
• 27% decrease in all
cause mortality!
• Do any medications
have this much
positive effect?
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21 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 21 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
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22 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 22 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
Sleep and Cardiometabolic Risk• For those with <5 hours
(vs >7 hours) of sleep
increases risk:
– 42% obesity
– 69% hypertension
– 40% diabetes
– 36% elevated lipids
– 62% stroke
– 152% MI’s
• < 5.5 hrs of sleep or > 7
hours of sleep increases
risk for Type 2 Diabetes
Altman NG, et al. Sleep 2011;34(abstract suppl):A57.
Ferrie JE. Changes in Sleep Duration and Type 2 Diabetes: the Whitehall II study. Diabetes Care 2015 August;38:1467-72
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23 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 23 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
Holistic Health Circle
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24 of 14 14 June 2016Mr. Kirk Frady/ MCSC / (210) 221-7098 (DSN 471) / [email protected] 24 of 17 January 2017Madigan Public Affairs
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Directorate Plans, Training, Mobilization, and SecurityKey Events – January-April 2017
06 JAN 17, Personal Shred, 0800-1100, IDF Facility (Bldg 3152)
13 JAN 17, DONSA
16 JAN 17, Martin Luther King Day
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02 FEB 17, JBLM National Prayer Breakfast, 0700-0800, McChord Club, Lead: Chaplain
14 FEB 17, Valentine’s Day
17 FEB 17, DONSA
20 FEB 17, President’s Day
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01 MAR 17, JBLM Community Update, 0930, Nelson Rec. Center, Lead: DFMWR
03 MAR 17, Personal Shred, 0800-1100, IDF Facility (Bldg 3152), Lead: DPTMS
11 MAR 17, Shamrock ‘n Run, Time TBD, MWR Fest Tent, Lead: DFMWR
17 MAR 17, St Patrick’s Day
27-31 MAR 17, Spring Break Group 1 (Sumner School District)
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03-07 APR 17, Spring Break Group 2 (Bethel, Central Kitsap, Clover Park, Federal Way, N. Thurston, Olympia, Orting, Shelton, Steilacoom, Tacoma, Tumwater, Yelm)
04-08 APR 17, Spring Break Group 3 (Olympia School District)
06 APR 17, Kids Fest, Time: 1300-1630, DFMWR Fest Tent, Lead: DFMWR
07 APR 17, Personal Shred, 0800-1100, IDF Facility (Bldg 3152), Lead: DPTMS
10-14 APR 17, Spring Break Group 4 (Franklin Pierce and Puyallup School Districts)
14 APR 17, DONSA
20-22 APR 17, AUSA 6th Region Spring Meeting, Lead: DFMWR
22 APR 17, Spring Flea Market, Time TBD, DFMWR Fest Tent, Lead: DFMWR
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There are 5 road-level Railroad Crossings next to JBLM
• Barksdale Ave, I-5 exit 119 (DuPont Gate)
• 41st Division Dr., I-5 exit 120 (Lewis North Gate)
• Berkeley Ave, I-5 exit 122 (Madigan Gate)
• Thorne Lane, I-5 exit 123 (Logistics Center Gate)
• Bridgeport Way, I-5 exit 125 (McChord Field Gate)
Testing of Railroad Tracks
Point Defiance Bypass rail project
Railroad track construction next to JBLM (along I-5) nears completion
• Testing of signals and tracks begins in February
• High-speed trains will run on the tracks in February
• Dates / Times of testing still TBD
More Information
• Facebook pages: JBLM, I Corps, 62nd Airlift Wing, etc.
• The Northwest Guardian: the JBLM base newspaper
• Emails from the JBLM HQs to commands base-wide
• JBLM Community Update meetings
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Initial Plan – Strategy Session – Brief JBC/DCS/DHR on Transition Summit Plans (9 JAN 2017)
WARNO published for Fall SFL-TAP events: Transition Leadership Seminar, BDE Classes, Summit,
8-9 MAR Redefining Your Future
IPRs continue to support Fall Events (if needed)
JUN - AUG 2016 – Optional BDE Dedicated Transition Classes
3 AUG - 21 SEP Transition Summit IPRs
Summit Plan Back-Brief
27-28 SEP Transition Summit
Spring OPORDs published
MAY Prep for Transition Fair Workshops - Hawk
27 JUN Summer Hiring Event – HOH/Safeco Field
WARNO/OPORD published for Summer SFL-TAP events: Executive Symposium/Gaining
the Corporate Edge, Redefine Your Future, Summer Transition Fair
9 - 10 AUG Redefining Your Future
HOH Spouse Hiring Event 15-16 FEB 16
SEP Afterburner USAA
Jun 2017
Feb 2017
Jan 2017
Mar 2017
May 2017
Aug 2017
Sep 2017
Apr 201712-13 APR Apprenticeship workshop VA/C2C
2 FEB Direct 2 Apprenticeship Event
Jul 2017JUL Apprenticeship workshop VA/C2C
AUG Transition Summit Leadership seminar
Road to the FY17 WA SFL Summit
Leadership Event
Planning
Job Seeker Event
Staff Action
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On Base Housing Update
Resident Responsibilities
Remove snow/ice at your home. Includes walkways, porches, steps, sidewalks and driveways
If you reside on near a Major Intersection, Park vehicles in carport, garage, marked parking space or driveway to keep roadways clear for plowing
Call LMC Maintenance at (253) 912-3500 to report safety issues (e.g. downed trees, burst pipes, etc.)
Plowing and/Sanding Priority: Hills and Major Intersections
Note: Side streets will not be plowed/sanded
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On Base Housing Update
Don’t leave home with your appliance turned on Don’t leave cooking unattended Do attend the mandatory Fire Safety Brief Do obtain rental insurance
December Fire - Damages estimated at $50K
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JBLM Religious Support
Open Chapel – Guided Prayer and Meditation
Thursday, January 5th, 1130 – 1500, Lewis Main Chapel
Silent reflection, come & go as you please, Everyone Welcome
Women of the Word – Professional Women’s Spiritual Forum
Tuesdays, 1145-1245, 4 Chaplains Memorial Chapel
POC: CH (CPT) Nichols, 253-967-1879
Protestant Women of the Chapel Spring Kick-off
Thursday, January 19th , 9:30 – Noon McChord Chapel Support Center
Mothers of Preschoolers (MoPS)
Tuesday, January 24th , 9:30 – 11:30, McChord Chapel Support Center
Meets the second and fourth Tuesday each month. Childcare Provided by
JBLM Chapel Community for moms in attendance.
Valentine’s Dinner & Dance
Sunday, February 12th , 5:30-9:00pm, McChord Chapel Support Center
RSVP: [email protected] Space is Limited
Upcoming MWR happenings
Download the JBLM MWR Ap on your smartphone!
Calendar, event info, GPS map & more--FREE at your ap store!
Coming in Feb
Watch the Big Game
Sun, Feb 5, Warrior Zone & Sam Adams
Kids’ Night Out: Valentines
Thu, Feb 9, McChord Club Ballroom
Bridal Fair
Sat, Feb 25, ALCC
UFC 208
Sat, Feb 11, Sam Adams & Warrior Zone
Upcoming Events
-Storytime Yoga Jan 11, Book Patch Library
-Wine & Canvas Jan 12, McChord Club
-No-Tap Tourney Jan 14, Bowl Arena Lanes
-Commander’s Cup Basketball starts Jan 16
-Gears of War 4 tourney Jan 20-21, Warrior Zone
-Kids Kraft Jan 27, Arts & Crafts Center
-Digital Photo Contest ends Jan 31, Arts & Crafts
Upcoming MWR happenings
Jan 7 -- Sporting Clays
Ladies Back Country Ski Day
Bald Eagle Stand Up Paddleboard
Jan 7-8-- Winter Scramble
Jan 8 -- Snowshoe Lake Ann
Winter Photography
Jan 12 – Moonlight Snowshoe
Jan 14 -- Bald Eagle Float
Cross Country Ski Hayak
Photoshop 101
Jan 15-- Deception Pass Kayak
Intro to Back Country Skiing
Jan 21 -- White Pass Ski Day
Kayak Skills Class American Lake
Jan 22 -- Back Country Ski Hayak
Snowshoe Hurricane Ridge
Winter Stand Up Paddle
Jan 28 -- Back Country Ski/Snowboard
Timelapse Photography
Moonlight Snowshoe
Jan 29 -- Snowmobile Back Country Ski
Reflection Lake Snowshoe
Outdoor Recreation programs & tripsFeb 4 – Sporting Clays
White Pass Ski Day
Intro to Back Country Skiing
Olympic Nat’l Park Photography
Feb 4-12 Basic Alpine 4-day course
Feb. 5 -- Reflection Lake Snowshoe
Winter Stand Up Paddle
Feb 11 -- Mountain Bike Duthie Hill
Sea Kayak Hope Island
Feb 12 -- Snowmobile Back Country Ski
Wine & Chocolate Tour
Photography 101
Snow Tubing
Feb 16-20 Ice Climbing Canada
Feb 17-19 Oregon Coast Photography
Feb 17 -- Moonlight Snowshoe
Feb 18 -- Kayak Skills Class American Lake
Feb 25 -- Back Country Ski Paradise
Snow Tubing
Seattle Night Photography
Feb 26 -- Learn to Ski Basics
Cross Country Ski Lake Easton
Lewis Community Spouses’ ClubLCSC
The Lewis Community Spouse Club is a non-profit, all ranks, spouses group at Fort Lewis. We are dedicated to giving back to Soldiers and their families. Membership is open to all spouses of Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard and retired personnel of the Armed Forces. We are also honored to extend membership to Gold Star spouses.
*Weekly Luncheons*Small groups (Book Club, Cooking Club, Wine Club, PNW Explorers, Craft Club, Bunco)*Community Outreach (Patriot’s Landing, Emergency Food Network, Santa’s Castle)*Grants awarded to those that apply in April/May*Lending Closet and Wear It Again Boutique/Operation Deploy Your Dress available by appointment only*www.lewiscommunityspousesclub.org
*Tickets are on sale now. $40ppl (300 ppl max)
*Theme: Centennial Celebration*Place: American Lake Conference Center March 17*Auctions (desert auction, silent auction, live auction)*Live entertainment*Dinner included*Static displays from the Fort Lewis Army Museum
*All proceeds go to LCSC Community Grants Fund (back into the community-last year we supported Scholarships for spouses, dogs on deployment, Wounded Warriors, boy scouts, Mann MS Wrestling Team, Lakes HS Cross Country Team, Ainsley's Angels)
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Community Update
• Commander’s Comments
• Next Community Update
1 Feb 17 @ 0930
• Topics:
• Foster Healthy Relationships
• School Updates
• PCS Season