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Comprehensive Airman Fitness
Comprehensive Airman Fitness is an Air Force-wide initiative based on improving Airman readiness by solidifying the four pillars of CAF: Mental, Physical, Social and Spiritual. Here at D-M, all helping agencies within the community work together to ensure services are available to provide safety, health and well-being, personnel preparedness and family adaptation. We focus on developing a sense of community for the active-duty population, DoD employees and dependents.
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· To have an information and referral system
· To assess behavioral risk factors for 355th Fighter Wing military members and their families
· To deliver prevention services targeted to a wide range of individuals and groups within Air Force communities including: active duty, guard, and reserve members and their families, civilian employees, DOD employees, retirees and their families
· To promote collaborative marketing of CAF educational and prevention services |
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Coordination:
Offer seamless delivery system that provides services and promotes knowledge of available programs to enhance personal and family quality of life.
Education:
Provide information and prevention programs based on expressed community needs.
Assessment:
Assess community needs through surveys and evaluations. Identify unmet needs and use a team approach to find and implement solutions.
Marketing:
Maximize the use of media and technological information systems to promote prevention programs. Implement and maintain a community calendar of events listing workshops offered by member agencies.
Crisis Intervention:
Interface with other local community agencies to provide optimal care for the Davis-Monthan AFB community including counseling, education, and emergency intervention. |
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Primary Members:
Membership includes, as a minimum, representatives from each of the following base agencies:
- Staff Judge Advocate
- Airman and Family Readiness Center
- Mental Health Clinic
- Family Advocacy Program
- Airmen and Family Services Flight
- Health and Wellness Center
- Base Chapel
- Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
- 162th Fighter Wing Air National Guard
Secondary Members:
Membership will also include representatives from:
- First Sergeants' Council
- Equal Opportunity
- School Liaison Office
- Military and Family Life Consultant
- Installation Reintegration Office
- Exceptional Family Member Program - Family Support Coordinator
- 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group. |
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- Staff Judge Advocate
Comm: (520)228-5242 DSN: 228-5242
Airmen and Family Services Flight
- Airman and Family Readiness Center
Comm: (520)228-5690 DSN: 228-5690
- D-M CDC
Comm: (520)228-3336 DSN: 228-3336
- Finley CDC
Comm: (520)228-6463 DSN: 228-6463
- Youth Programs
Comm: (520)228-8844 DSN: 228-8844
- School Age Program
Comm: (520)228-8484 DSN: 228-8484
Mental Health Counseling
- Mental Health Clinic
Comm: (520)228-4926 DSN: 228-4926
-Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment
Comm: (520)228-4926 DSN: 228-4926
- Family Advocacy Program
Comm: (520)228-2104 DSN: 228-2104
- New Parent Support Program
Comm: (520)228-2104 DSN: 228-2104
- Health and Wellness Center
Comm: (520)228-2294 DSN: 228-2294
- Base Chapel
Comm: (520)228-5411 DSN: 228-5411
- Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
Comm: (520)228-7272 DSN: 228-7272
162nd FW (ANG)
Associate Members
- Security Forces Squadron
Comm: (520)228-3200 DSN: 228-3200
- Equal Opportunity
Comm: (520)228-5509 DSN: 228-5509
- Military and Family Life Consultant
Comm: (520)820-4740
- 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group
Comm: (520)228-8877 DSN: 228-8877
- Drug Demand Reduction
Comm: (520)228-5755 DSN: 228-5755
- First Sergeants' Council
Emergency Numbers
- Command Post
Comm: (520)228-7400 DSN: 228-7400
- 355th Security Forces Law Enforcement Desk
Comm: (520)228-3200 DSN: 228-3200
- Fire Department
Comm: (520)228-4757 DSN: 228-4757
-Tucson Police Department
Comm: (520)791-4444
- Tucson Medical Center
Comm: (520)327-5461
Urgent Emergencies Call 911
Useful Websites:
Davis-Monthan AFB
Military One Source
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Mental: Approaching life's challenges in a positive way by demonstrating self-control, stamina and good character with choices and actions; seeking help and offering help.
Physical: Performing and excelling in physical activities that require aerobic fitness, endurance, strength, flexibility and body composition derived through exercise, nutrition and training.
Social: Developing and maintaining trusted, valued friendships that are personally fulfilling and foster good communication, including exchange of ideas, views and experiences.
Spiritual: Strengthening a set of beliefs, principles or values that sustain an individual's sense of well-being and purpose.
Spiritual fitness is about having a sense of purpose and meaning in your life. It's essential to an individual's resiliency as esprit de corps is vital to a unit's mission accomplishment.
It includes but not limited to worldviews, religious faith, sense of purpose, sense of connectedness, values, ethics and morals. |
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