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Helping Agencies info during COVID-19

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MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho --

If you are experiencing symptoms, call the Medical Treatment Facility at 208-828-7900 or the Nurse Advice Line at 1-800-2273

Chapel services: To schedule a virtual Chaplain meeting, please call the Chapel main number at: 208-828-6417 and leave a message. The Chapel will be checking the answering machine 3 times per day. Emergencies can always call the on-duty chaplain phone: 208-863-6750.

Military and Family Life Counseling: 208-277-7213

The Military and Family Life Counseling Program supports service members, their families and survivors with non-medical counseling worldwide. Trained to work with the military community, military and family life counselors deliver valuable face-to-face counseling services, briefings and presentations to the military community both on and off the installation.

Adult MFLC Counseling:

Toby Baldwin: 208-810-6388

MFLC Youth: 208-590-2709

Mental Health: 208-828-7580

The challenges of working in the Air Force can be both physically and mentally taxing. Working with psychiatrists and psychologists, Mental Health Service specialists are responsible for ensuring that every Airman is mentally fit. These experts help evaluate and provide mental healthcare to patients around the world to help them overcome mental obstacles and issues so they can get back to their job, their lives and their mission.

Military One Source: 1-800-342-9647

Both a call center and a website, provides comprehensive information, referral and assistance on every aspect of military life 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to all component members of the Armed Forces, their Family members, and survivors.

Idaho Care Line: 211

The 2-1-1 Idaho CareLine, a free statewide community Information and Referral service, is a program of the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Their comprehensive database includes programs that offer free or low cost health and human services or social services, such as rental assistance, energy assistance, medical assistance, food and clothing, child care resources, emergency shelter, and more.

National Alliance on Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264

We educate. Offered in thousands of communities across the United States through NAMI State Organizations and NAMI Affiliates, our education programs ensure hundreds of thousands of families, individuals and educators get the support and information they need.
We advocate. NAMI shapes national public policy for people with mental illness and their families and provides volunteer leaders with the tools, resources and skills necessary to save mental health in all states.
We listen. Our toll-free NAMI HelpLine allows us to respond personally to hundreds of thousands of requests each year, providing free information and support—a much-needed lifeline for many.
We lead. Public awareness events and activities, including Mental Illness Awareness Week and NAMIWalks, successfully fight stigma and encourage understanding. NAMI works with reporters on a daily basis to make sure our country understands how important mental health is.

National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a United States-based suicide prevention network of 161 crisis centers that provides a 24/7, toll-free hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.

I'm Alive: ImAlive.org

IMALIVE is a service of the Kristin Brooks Hope Center (KBHC), a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. Our focus is suicide intervention, prevention, awareness and education. We provide help and hope through online crisis chat, college campus and high school events and other educational programs.

Kids Counseling:

Hacked Middle School and East Elementary: 208-859-2295

West and North Elementaries: 208-590-9482

Stephenson Elementary: 208-473-9162

Airman and Family Readiness Ctr: 208-828-2458

We provide education and consultation to all active duty, retirees, civilian employees and their families covering a wide range of human and family services, such a Deployments, Marriage, Parenting, Personal Finance, Relocation and Self Improvement.

Commissary: 208-828-2164

Clinic Public Health: 208-828-7280

Responsible for everything from educating Airmen on safety procedures and food inspection to investigating hazardous materials and sanitary standards, these professionals perform public health activities ensuring that our Airmen remain healthy on bases all over the world.

Clinic Pharmacy: 208-828-7484

Clinic Patient Advocate: 208-590-6970

Ensures patients' issues and concerns are heard and addressed appropriately and immediately. They will investigate and follow-up with clinic staff to facilitate resolutions of all issues and concerns to maximize patient satisfaction.

Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Office (SARC): 208-828-7272

The SARC serves as the installation's primary point of contact for integrating and coordinating sexual assault victim care services for eligible recipients

For the most up-to-date information about COVID-19 go to https://www.cdc.gov

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