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Wednesday, Aug. 3 8:30–11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 15 1–3:30 p.m.

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Required for all military personnel retiring/ separating. Must be completed after Initial Individualized counseling, prior to attending TAP class and NLT 365 days prior to date of separation/retirement. Ensures separating/retiring military members are informed of entitlements/ benefits they may be eligible for to assist them and family members with the transition to civilian life. Spouses/significant others are welcome and encouraged to attend on a space-available basis.

TSP 101

Thursday, Aug. 4 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

• How to participate • Matching and vesting • Fund choices • How your money grows in TSP • Fulfills the MyVector Military Financial Touchpoint training requirement for retirement and vesting in TSP

Education Two-Day Track

Thursday, Aug. 4–Friday, Aug. 5 8 a.m.–4 p.m.

Two-day workshop facilitated by the Base Education Office. Service members pursuing a college education receive guidance to prepare for the college application process. Topics include identifying educational goals, education funding, and researching and comparing educational institutions. Upon completion, members will be ready to apply to the university or college of their choice. Please contact the Transition program manager to register. to regi

FAMILY

Remote Tour Brief

Mondays | Aug. 8 & 29 10–11 a.m. | 1–2 p.m. | 2:30–3:30 p.m.

Brief only required for military members, with dependents, who are projected to PCS to a remote location and in which dependents WILL NOT join the military member. *Complete NLT 60 days from departure date. Spouse attendance highly recommended.

My Spouse is Deploying. What Now?

Thursday, Aug. 25 8:30 am–Noon Community Commons | Bldg. 1006, Bay 2

Highlight key areas of personal/family preparation for military spouses to work through the unique challenges of a deployment or extended TDY of 180+ days.

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Three-Day Transition Workshop

Monday, Aug. 22–Wednesday, Aug. 24 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Required for all military personnel retiring/separating. Members can participate as early as 36 months before retirement/separation (after completing steps 1 & 2 prerequisites) and NLT 90 days prior to retirement/separation. The workshop consists of one day of training by DoD (Military Occupation Code Crosswalk & Finances and Managing your Transition), one day of VA benefits and services briefings, and a one-day Department of Labor Employment workshop. Spouses/significant others are welcome and encouraged to attend on a space-available basis.

Thursday, Aug. 25–Friday, Aug. 26 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Presented by the Department of Labor for individuals planning on seeking employment immediately after separating from the military. This track assists members with résumé writing, interview skills, networking, labor market information and federal employment. Upon completion of this track members will have a targeted résumé.

Saving&Investing Saving & Investing YourMoney Your Money

Thursday,Aug.25 Thursday, Aug. 25 11:30a.m.

–12:30p.m. 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Learn the basics of saving and Learn the basics of saving and investing your money during this investing your money during this Lunch and Learn workshop (feel free Lunch and Learn workshop (feel free to bring your lunch). to bring your lunch). Agenda includes types of accounts and Agenda includes types of accounts and investments, saving vs. investing, and investments, saving vs. investing, and financial goals. financial goals.

GettingReadyforCollege Getting Ready for College READINESS

Thursday,Aug.11 Thursday, Aug. 11 11a.m. –1p.m. 11 a.m.–1 p.m.

It is never too early to start planning It is never too early to start planning for college! Join the Military Family for college! Join the Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC), the Personal Life Counselor (MFLC), the Personal Financial Counselor (PFC) and the Financial Counselor (PFC) and the Education Office to get educated in the Education Office to get educated in the best ways to prepare financially and best ways to prepare financially and emotionally. Learn about smart ways emotionally. Learn about smart ways to start saving and how to make going to start saving and how to make going to college a pain-free process. This to college a pain-free process. This workshop is open to parents of all ages workshop is open to parents of all ages and middle and high school students. and middle and high school students.

MILITARY AND FAMILY LIFE COUNSELOR (MFLC)

Camille Green 226-2147

Provides non-medical, short-term, situational problem solving counseling to service members and their families to help you understand the impact of stress, deployments, family reunions following deployments and the stresses of military life. MFLC providers are mandated reporters of child abuse, domestics abuse and other duty to warn situations. Services are otherwise confidential and private. Services include counseling for: anger management, relationships, conflict resolution, decisionmaking skills, parenting, stress, sadness, grief and loss.

PERSONAL FINANCIAL COUNSELOR

Virginia Imlah 080-9079-1475 PFC.Misawa.USAF@Zeiders.com

If you want to know more about how to make the most of your hard-earned money, visit the Personal Financial Counselor at the A&FRC or call to make an appointment.

BLDG. 656 226-4735

Scan the QR code to sign up for any A&FRC workshop or class

@Misawa.AFRC

Unless otherwise stated, events take place at the A&FRC (Bldg. 656)

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