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HOUSING
now may choose to live in privatized housing. Balfour Beatty Communities owns the family housing and is responsible for maintaining, repairing, constructing and managing the community.
Contact the HMO as soon as you know you are going to be stationed at Lackland AFB. e government housing team will provide you the latest information about privatized housing and details about the application process. e HMO will also update you on any base speci c policies regarding residing in privatized housing.
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Unaccompanied Housing O ce
2525 Fairchild Street, Building 1524
Lackland AFB, TX 78236
Phone: (210) 671-0090
Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
UH is provided for unaccompanied Airmen in the ranks of E-1 to E-3 and E-4 with less than 3 years of service. Each service member is provided a private sleeping room, furnishings, bed linens and supplies required for comfortable living.
History of Lackland Air Force Base
Construction began on what would become Lackland Air Force Base in 1941. In 1942 it separated from Kelly Field and became an independent organization called the San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center and would hold that name until o cially designated as Lackland Air Force Base a er Brigadier General Frank Lackland in 1947.
In 1943, the War Department approved the creation of the 78th Flying Training Wing (Pre ight) at San Antonio and assigned it to the AAF Central Flying Training Command.
e 78th FTW instructed aviation cadets on the mechanics and physics of ight and also initiated policies that the cadets had to pass courses in mathematics and other classes.
ese cadets were then taught to apply this knowledge by teaching them aeronautics, de ection shooting, and thinking in three dimensions. Once all of these criteria were met, the graduates were designated as aviation cadets and were sent to one of the primary ight schools for pilot training.
e training population at Lackland increased to 28 basic military training squadrons (BMTS) within the 3700th Military Training Wing during the Korean War. ese numbers were so great that temporary facilities had to be built to replace the vast amount of tents that recruits were staying in. e number of BMTS was reduced to 16 in 1955.
During the buildup that occurred for the Vietnam War a “split-phase” training was initiated from August 1965 to April 1966. is program provided for 22 days at Lackland and 8 days at a technical school, with directed duty assignees receiving the full 30 days at Lackland. A er that, basic training was set at a length of six weeks . Training during this time was expanded to include teaching English to Allied military members from foreign countries. ese units included living space, dining halls, and training areas for four basic training squadrons under one roof. By the end of this construction phase six full-size dormitories, and two 600-person facilities, were constructed, enabling excess space to be converted to classroom use.
More permanent facilities were constructed during the 1960s, including four 1,000-person steel and brick Recruit Housing and Training (RH&T) dormitories.
In late 1951 Air Defense Command selected Lackland Air Force Base as one of twenty-eight radar stations built as part of the second segment of the permanent radar surveillance network.
In February of 1953 the 741st Aircra Control and Warning Squadron was activated at Lackland and utilized an AN/ FPS-3 search radar along with an AN/FPS-4 height- nder radar. In 1958 the AN/FPS-4 height- nder radar was upgraded to AN/ FPS-6 and AN/FPS-6A sets.
In late 1959, Lackland was performing air-tra c-control duties for the Federal Aviation Administration and in 1963, the site was redesignated as NORAD ID Z-75.
In September 1972, the Houston based 630th Radar Squadron sent a detachment (OL-D) to this FAA-operated site to set up an AN/FPS-6 height- nder radar to join the
AN/FPS-66A search radar already in place (Z-241). e Air Force ceased using the Lackland AFB radar site on 30 September 1976.
Today the Lackland ADC site has been taken over by the FAA and remains in operation. is now-FAA long-range radar site is data-tied into the Joint-Surveillance System. e site still operates the AN/FPS66A search radar.
With the end of the Cold War, base realignment and closure (BRAC) actions in the 1990s moved several specialized training programs from Lackland. is included Air Education and Training Command’s relocation of Air Force O cer Training School (OTS) from Lackland to Maxwell Air Force Base.
Along with the closure of Kelly AFB, Lackland gained a portion of the base known as Security Hill. Security Hill is home to numerous units such as Air Force Space Command’s 24th Air Force and 67th Network Warfare Wing and the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency. All units on Security Hill are considered tenant units.
Lackland now includes part of the Kelly airstrip, Security Hill, main base Lackland, and the old Medina o cer training base now named Medina/ Lackland Training Annex.
In April of 2012, Lackland served as an over ow shelter for an in ux of illegal immigrant minors a er the Administration for Children and Families determined that all other local shelters were lled to capacity.
Arrival
Air Force Base
e Visitor Control Center (VCC) is located at the Main Gate. Hours of operation for the VCC are Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Randolph AFB requires an ID check. All personnel must have a pictured ID to enter the base. All non-military a liated personnel will need to obtain a pass at the Visitor Control Center (VCC). To obtain a pass all visitors must have:
-Valid driver’s license
-Current proof of auto insurance
-On-base sponsor
-On-base sponsor phone number e Main Gate is open 24/7. For more information, call (210) 652-3939.
Once you arrive at Randolph AFB, report to your orderly room with your sealed records. Upon signing in with your unit, you will be scheduled for required in-processing appointments. If you or a family member needs an ID card or CAC card that will be handled through the MPF. Military members can and are encouraged to make appointments for ID cards. If you arrive a er 4:30 p.m. or on a weekend or holiday, please go to Randolph’s 24-hour arrival point, the Randolph Lodging o ce, located in Building 112. Report to your orderly room the next duty day.
Welcome / Visitors Center
1 Harmon Drive, Building 1032
Randolph AFB, TX 78150 Phone: (210) 652-3939
Hours of Operation is center processes incoming military personnel to verify accuracy and completeness of their military records and ensures soldiers deployment ready upon reporting to their ultimate assignment unit. is is also the place you must register your vehicle at on base. To register your vehicle you must have proof of insurance, a valid driver’s license, your government ID and a state registration or title for the vehicle.
Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Force Support Squadron (FSS)
e Force Support Squadron division at Randolph AFB is responsible for all things recreational and for helping increase morale of the Soldiers and their Families through support services to ensure the welfare of all family units.
Arts & Cra
Building 895
Randolph AFB, TX 78150 is center houses two shops that military members can utilize. ese include:
Framing Shop
Phone: (210) 652-2707 is shop includes a wide selection of mold ings and mats to make your print complete. Experienced sta on hand can assist you in selecting combinations from an extensive line of frames and mats.
Engraving Shop
Phone: (210) 652-4149 e engraving shop features state-of-the art equipment to meet all of your engraving needs. ey o er plaques, trophies, clocks, pen sets and much more.
Auto Skills Center
Building 873
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-5142
Auto Skills has experienced mechanics to provide assistance and guidance for all of your automotive needs. e facility includes work stalls, li s, a 4-wheel alignment machine, and a computer analyzer for American made auto mobiles. ey o er wheel balancing, front end alignment, air conditioning service, and resurfacing of disc rotors and drums.
Bowling Alley Building 870
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-6271 e Randolph Bowling Center is a state of-the art facility where you can relax and bowl your troubles away. is facility o ers 24 lanes and with the recently installed QubicaAMF pinsetters and the very latest Bowler Entertainment System scoring system the bowling experience is better than ever. e alley now has 42” at panel monitors and 15” touch screens.
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Clubs on Base
Kendrick Club
Building 1039
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-3056 e club o ers a great variety of services with the largest bingo program in AETC and all of CONUS. It has a 200-seat ballroom, four party rooms, a nightclub, pub and outdoor patio area. e club o ers a large selection of spe cials and programs to its members. Whether you’re looking for entertainment, friendship or that special meal, you can’t beat the Randolph Kendrick Club for rst-class service. e club is consistently conducting mem bership drives to attract new club members and most important ly to retain them. Club management and sta vigorously pursue new ideas, programs and members.
Parr Club
Building 500
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-4864 e Parr Club has been serving Randolph for over 80 years, and is AETC’s agship club program. is club is open seven days a week and o ers four party rooms, a large ballroom, two lounges, a large patio and deck. e Parr Club is the largest in AETC, catering as many as 150 special functions per month. Texas sized hospitality awaits you in the recently opened Air City Bar & Grill which features freshly prepared entrees, great sandwiches, awesome salads and the signature Chicken Tortilla soup. e Air City Bar & Grill is open seven days a week and Sunday Brunch is o ered in the Clark Room. e Parr Club has three special venues you need to experience to appreciate; the world famous “Auger Inn” and “Sky Lounge” where members meet for social hour buffets and live entertainment and a beautiful outside deck located under four gigantic oak trees.
Fitness Center
Building 999
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-7263 e Rambler Fitness Center at Randolph Air Force Base o ers many opportunities for you to stay t and have fun. Whether you prefer to work out alone or play on a team, the center’s sta is waiting to help you. Call for a full list of services.
Golf Course - Randolph Oaks
Building 1300
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-4653 e Randolph Oaks Golf Course is an 18-hole championship golf course measuring 7,172 yards from the championship blue tees, 6,744 yards from the white tees, 5,873 yards from the yellow tees, and 5,486 yards from the red tees. Open year round, they host over 45,000 rounds of play annually. e golf course also o ers:
Pro Shop
Our Pro Shop has everything you could ever want or need at a golf course! We o er a full range of equipment and clothing including brands from Callaway, PING, Nike and more. We also o er full service club repair. e Pro-Shop has Ping, Nike and Callaway tting carts for irons & woods and a TaylorMade t ting cart for woods.
Tee Time Deck is deck boasts a full bar and a luxurious, relaxing atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Located just yards from the clubhouse, the Tee Time Deck is the perfect place to unwind. Customers can reserve the deck for special functions such as a business meeting or wedding.
Mulligan’s Grill
Mulligan’s Grill o ers some of the best food available on Randolph AFB. is facil ity is open 7 days a week and provides snack bar service for breakfast, lunch and special function dinners.
Library Building 598
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-2617 e Randolph Library strives to provide access to mission critical information, support professional military and voluntary education programs and enhance the quality of life for our community. ey o er access to popular ction, non- ction, children’s books, young adult books, public computers, Chief of Sta of the Air Force reading list, CLEP and DANTES test books and DVDs, fax machine, typewriters, language course packages, research assistance, magazines, newspapers, online research databases, Interlibrary loans, books on CD, Playaways, popular movies, music CDs and videogames.
Outdoor Recreation/Information, Tickets and Travel
Building 895
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-5142 is o ce o ers many services for your entertainment and travel needs. ese include:
Tickets
O ering discounted tickets for admissions to movie theatres, sporting events, SeaWorld, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, and much more. We also provide discount tickets to most local special events throughout the year such as Fiesta, Folk Life, Wurstfest, Renaissance, etc., as well as local Broadway shows. is o ce also o ers discount tickets for both Disney and Universal Studios.
ITT is a TicketMaster outlet which o ers special event tickets for the San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Dallas, and Houston areas.
Vacation Program
Armed Forces Vacation Package is a “Space Available” program o ering time shares to resort destinations at signi cantly reduced prices. is club o ers terri c discounts for getaways at Lake Tahoe, Myrtle Beach, Reno, Puerto Vallarta, and many other resort loca tions worldwide. Unbelievable rates are available to all active duty, retired, National Guard, reserve, and DoD civilian personnel. For more information on resort getaway, visit ITT or visit the AFVC website at www.afvclub. com.
Tours
Kinder Gambling Trip - Let’s go gambling to the Grand Casino Coushatta in Kinder, Louisiana. Bus departs from ITT at 8 a.m., lunch in Beaumont and arrives in Kinder at 3 p.m.. Check-in to your hotel room and at your leisure you can choose to go to the casino or play a round of golf. A bus runs every 15 min utes from the hotel to the casino. Package includes one-night hotel accommodations, continental breakfast, voucher for $23.00 from Casino, round trip motor coach transportation and the friendly service of a tour guide. Tour will return at approximately 10 p.m.
Information Center
A wide selection of brochures depicting local area attractions, parks, sports and civic events is always available.
Flea Market
Need to clean out the garage or looking for great deals on slightly used household items? Join us at the Randolph Clinic parking lot from 0800 to 1300 for our quarterly Flea Markets. You can register one month in advance at Information, Ticket and Travel located in Building 895. Cost is $15 per table and $4 per additional table. is is an opportunity for you to sell used items and it provides the base com munity a market to purchase household items from other sellers at a reduced price. See the monthly calendar for dates.
Equipment Checkout
Equipment is available for various indoor and outdoor activities to include birthday parties, hiking, backpacking, camping, hunting, shing, cycling, water activities, lawn and garden and sports. Click on our brochure link above to review prices and other rental details. When reserving equipment we need you to come into the facility to reserve equipment. We only take reservations 30 days in advance. A deposit for each of these items along with payment is required. e deposit is refundable once the equipment is returned, inspected and determined to be in good condition.
Reservations
Eberle Park - Choose from the grill house, two covered pavilions, or the serving house. Rent all facilities for $50, each pavilion for $35, grill house and serving house for only $20 each. Active duty military assigned to Randolph AFB are authorized to make reservations for the facilities at Eberle Park six months in advance and all other eligible personnel may make reservations 30 days in advance. A base unit/organization using the park for an o cial function may reserve the park one year in advance. Units reserving the park for an o cial function receive a Sports Package free of charge.
Boaters Safety Course
Texas Parks and Wildlife sanctioned Boater’s Safety Course is o ered daily Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Building 895, Outdoor Recreation/ITT. Learn boater safety tips and requirements along with the “rules of the road” for water travel. e course is $2 and takes about 2.5 hours to complete. Call (210) 652-3702 to sign up.
Recreation Vehicle Storage Lots (2)
One lot is located on East Perimeter Road adjacent to the Recycling Center. e second is located on West Perimeter Road adjacent to the K-9 Kennels. ere are some spaces in a secure, lighted RV storage area, with 24 hour access. Fees are $40 per month, $300 per year or $100 per 1/4. You can make a payment on a monthly or yearly base. Insurance and registration is required for the RV lot. We usually have a waiting list for this lot. Reservations are taken based on priority: 1st priority - active duty on JBSA, 2nd -active duty other bases; and 2nd priority is retirees, reservists and DoD civilians.
U-Store-It Units
Each unit is lockable with an individual padlock, has easy access through 4 . wide roll up doors and 53 sq. feet of space. e units are located by Building 1139 adjacent to the Recycling Center on East Perimeter Road. ey rent for @25 per month.
POV Resale Lot is lot is located on West E Street, which is o West 5th Street between Hangars 63 and 64. is provides a low cost service for you to sell your privately owned vehicle. Anyone who wishes to place a vehicle/boat or RV lot on the used car lot can sign up with proof of insurance and title or registration. You must also ll out a permit that is to be placed in the window of the vehicle. You my only sell vehicles that are 18 feet or less. is permit can be for two weeks or a 15 days. For more info. call (210) 652-3702.
Bargain Warehouse
Open on the second Wednesday of the month as advertised. Open for E1-E4 from 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. and from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. for all others. e facility is located ate Building 1139, adjacent to the Recycling Center on East Perimeter Road. All items are cash and carry. Limits may apply. Cash and checks are accepted. See quarterly calendar for sale dates.
Pool Parties e South Pool is available for private parties (June through mid-August) on Saturdays. A $150 rental fee must be paid at time of reservation, plus $25 per hour, per life guard. e guard fee can be paid at the time the pool is reserved but must be paid 3 working days prior to event date and a minimum of two lifeguards a er 50 people is required. An additional lifeguard is added for every 25 people. No food on pool deck and only in picnic area. No alcohol. Cancellation must be three working says prior to event date. Cancellation fee is $10.
RANDOLPH Services
Airmen’s Dining Facility
Building 860
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-2555 is facility is dedicated to serving the best food in AETC. Open seven days a week, you can expect to nd the delicious dishes featuring fresh fruits & vegetables, pastas, breads and top quality meats. e facility can seat 360 people per meal and serves an average of 305 meals per day; 60 breakfasts, 200 lunches and 45 dinners. We also o er ethnic meals every week. Free WiFi is o ered here.
Airmen & Family Readiness Center
Building 693
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-5321
Hours: Monday-Friday e Airmen & Family Readiness Center is sta ed by prepared to empower individuals and families as well as support commanders by providing education, programs, referrals and services to Department of Defense employees, family members civilians and retirees in all areas across the family life cycle. ese programs include transition, Air Force Aid Society, employment assistance, Air Force Aid Society, employment assistance , Air Force Wounded Warrior (AFW2) services, survivor bene ts and casualty, relocation services, personal and family readiness and deployment planning/ support, personal and family life education, information & referral and follow-up. ese programs and services include:
07:30 a.m. - 16:30 p.m.
Personal/Family Readiness
Provide assistance to single & married personnel during all phases of the deployment cycle.
Information & Referral Service
Assist customer by identifying their needs, and refer them to the appropriate on or o base resource. is program also provides re-integration information and training to equip families with tools to assist in a successful transition from deployment to home life.
Relocation Assistance Program
Provide customers with DoD wide installation information along with pre-departure and post-arrival information so they can make informed relocation decisions.
Discovery Resource Center is aspect of the facility o ers internet, scanners and job search material.
Air Force Aid Society is organization provides emergency nancial assistance in accordance with AFAS guidelines. ey help with child & car care during deployments, emergency assistance, Falcon loans and sponsor the Bundles for Babies program.
Personal Financial Management is program provides information and personal nancial counseling to assist in helping family members maintain nancial readiness.
Military & Family Life Consultant (MFLC) ese consultants provide short term, solution focused, con dential non-medical consultation for individuals and families.
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Coordinator is program coordinates EFMP support services with on & o base agencies.
School Liaison Services is service advocates for the educational needs of military children. Ensure school personnel are aware of unique educational challenges associated with a mobile lifestyle.
Military Order of Purple Hearts is order assists in the ling of veterans’ disability claims.
Transition Assistance Program (TAP) is program assists separating/retiring members in adapting to their transition to civilian life. ey o er mandatory pre-separation counseling, San Antonio military community job fairs, monthly TAP seminar and VA brie ngs and Air Force Wounded Warrior (AFW2) services.
Employment Assistance is program supports customers in achieving employment, education/training, and career goals. ey help with interviewing skills, individual employment counseling, resume writing and listing job posts.
Personal & Work Life Education is program assists customers improve interpersonal & relationship skills through out the life cycle. It o ers parenting classes, Heart Link spouse orientation, sponsors the Moms, Pops, & Tots program as well as the Key Spouse Program.
Commander Consultation ese consultants, in collaboration with leadership, identify and resolve personal and family readiness issues. Services available include unit feedback assessment, Four Lenses Team Building Workshop and focus groups.
Casualty A airs is o ce provides prompt reporting, digni ed noti cation and compassionate assistance to family members and bene ciaries. Survivor Bene t Plan is plan o ers individual counseling for projected retirees, spouses, & surviving spouses on bene ts of program.
Child Development Program
Building 1072-734/ Annex Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-4946
The Child Development Program (CDP) welcomes children between the ages of six weeks and five years. The CDP provides activities and programs which support children’s social, emotional, physical and intellectual development. The program is accredited by National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The CDP is a USDA certified center, providing breakfast, lunch and two snacks each day.
Family Child Care
Building 152, Building 652, Building 3668 and Building 4169
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-3668
For parents who prefer a home environment, Family Child Care (FCC) is the answer. e FCC screens dedicated child care providers who watch children in their homes. e FCC program assures parents that child care is developmentally appropriate for each age level. FCC is available for infants as young as two-weeks old.
Extended Duty Program e Extended Duty Child Care Program assists military families working extended hours by increasing the hours of care available in Air Force licensed family child care homes. It provides services beyond the standard y hours of care that families are already pur chasing in the child care programs on or o base. e family child care coordinator sup ports the program by ensuring family child care providers are screened, trained and licensed to provide child care.
Subsidy Program
e Family Child Care Subsidy Program is now available to those who want to enroll.
e program assists working parents in nding quality, a ordable child care in Family Child Care homes by sharing the cost of their child care fees. Parents of children from infant to 12 years of age will pay FCC fees according to their Total Family Income (TFI). is is the same method fees are collected in the base Child Development Programs. Parent fees for full time care of children infant to 12 years of age, children with special needs and children needing care at night due to swing or mid night shi s will be subsidized.
Child Care for PCS
If you are within 60 days of arriving or departing Randolph you can take advantage of 20 hours of free child care (per child) avail able to Air Force members of all ranks. is program gives parents the opportunity to have their children cared for on-base by a licensed Family Child Care provider while unpacking, packing, out processing, in pro cessing, house hunting, attending brie ngs, etc. A copy of PCS orders is required.
Volunteer Program
is Air Force Aid Program’s purpose is to enhance and expand participation in the volunteer program by ensuring the availability and accessibility of child care for volunteer’s children. Volunteers are a necessity in maintaining some of the programs o ered throughout the base, especially at the Airmen and Family Readiness Center.
Parent Involvement
ere is a Parent Involvement/Advisory Committee established to strengthen the partnership between home and the program. e Parent Involvement/Advisory Committee meets the second Wednesday of every month at Building 652. ere is an open door policy welcoming parents to visit the centers at any time throughout the day.
How to Become a Provider
In order to become a provider, an application must be lled out and then the candidate must attend an orientation class. Orientation classes are o ered each month. Training in CPR, First Aid, child guidance, health and nutrition will be provided. One training module must be completed during the orientation training.
Applicants must obtain liability insurance. Home inspections are performed by the base re department, safety o ce, military public health and family child care o ce. e next stage is for the family childcare panel to o er their recommendation to the Mission Support Group Commander for approval or disapproval on licensing.
Youth Programs
Building 584
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 652-3298
Youth Programs provide a safe and supervised program based on the interests and needs of the children. is curriculum focuses on Boys & Girls Clubs of America Youth Development Strategy, which states all enrolled children will have a positive experience that contributes to a high selfesteem by assuring the children develop a sense of competence, sense of usefulness, sense of belonging and a sense of in uence.
Facilities
Youth Programs (YP) provides activities and programs that improve and maintain the physical and mental well-being of youth up to age 18. e YP facility has a gymnastics room, dance room, preteen/game room and teen room. Also supporting the center programs are our state-of-the-art playground, six baseball elds, one so ball eld, a football eld, and the use of the base tennis courts, Bowling Center, Golf Course, pool and Rambler Fitness Center. Youth Programs in a liation with Boys & Girls Club promotes the ve core areas of character and leadership: education and career; health and life skills; the arts; and sports, tness, and recreation.
Eligibility
Youth, ages nine to 18, are eligible to pur chase an annual membership (children ages six to eight must be accompanied by a parent or sibling over 16 years of age unless they are par ticipating in an organized, supervised activity). e annual fee is $36 per youth. All membership will expire the next year at the same day. With each membership, youth receive a membership card.
Children ve years of age and younger are allowed to participate only in those activities organized speci cally for their age group. Family members of active duty, retired military, DoD and NAP civilian personnel are allowed to participate in programs and activities. Parents are asked to stay in the facility if their children are ve and younger.
Programs
Youth Programs provides a wide range of programs based on the recreational interests of the entire Randolph AFB youth community. e year-round, comprehensive pro gram includes self-directed activities such as the latest titles from Playstation, X-Box and computer educational programs and games, arts and cra s, billiards, foosball, board games, puzzles, basketball and volleyball. Special interest clubs meet throughout the month with age-speci c activity on Friday and Saturday nights. Special events, eld trips and holiday programs are scheduled through out the year. Scouting opportunities exist for both boys and girls.
Ongoing instructional classes are a popular portion of the Youth Programs section. Classes include guitar, piano, gymnastics, martial arts, dance and more. Contact the o ce sta for class speci cs.
Youth Support
Youth Programs provides a wide range of activities designed to assist youth with their early challenges. Programs such as youth development or leadership development through club organizations, health education, youth/ parent activities, youth sponsorship pro grams and relocation assistance are available. Being a liated with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, we have incorporated many of their programs such as the Power Hour, Keystone Club, Torch Club, Smart Girls and others.
Youth Sports and Fitness
e Randolph Youth Sports Program provides a highly organized sports environment, ensuring that all youth have the opportunity to grow and develop emotionally and physically through participation in sports. is program provides safe playing areas and proper equipment for each sport and ensures the adults involved have a responsibility to create a positive youth sports experience by ensuring a safe, positive and fun environment for the children. Randolph participates in an interlocking schedule with o -base organizations and teams and has always maintained excellent community relations in support of the total sports environment.
Parent Involvement
ere is a Parent Advisory Committee established to strengthen the partner ship between home and the program. e Parent Advisory Committee meets the second Wednesday of every month at Building 152, the Family Child Care O ce. ere is an open door policy welcoming parents to visit the center at any time throughout the day.
School Age Program
e program has received accreditation through the National School Age Association. e commitment is to provide your child with a quality program that is also committed to providing each child with a unique growing and learning relationship. We accomplish our goals by o ering children opportunities to develop socially, emotionally, educationally/intellectually and physically.
Children attending the a er-school pro gram are brought back to the center by bus when school is out. Fees are based on a sliding scale determined by DoD. It will be necessary for you to provide the youth center sta with proof of your family income and they will help you determine your category/fees.
Housing Management O ce
610 Harmon Drive
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (201) 652-1840
Hours of Operation e Housing Management o ce (HMO) o ers support to you during the transition to your new home and community. Use the resources available at this o ce to become familiar with the housing options and support services available to you and your family. is o ce will assist you in nding housing in the local community. When you rst arrive at Randolph, you must visit the HMO to receive counseling and guidance before entering into any written lease or rental/sales contract for housing.
Monday - Friday: 07:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Unaccompanied Housing O ce
2284 McChord St., Bldg. 1423
Randolph AFB, TX 78150
Phone: (210) 671-5008
Hours of Operation