SCHOFIELD BARRACKS — Army Community Service offices in Bldg. 2091 on Kolekole Avenue will close on Jan. 22 and reopen in Bldg. 690 on Brannon Road the week of Jan. 29.
Non-emergency ACS services and classes will not be in session between Jan. 22-28 while the move is in progress.
However, its emergency services – the Army Emergency Relief and the Victim Advocacy Program – will continue to serve the community during the move, said Dr. Hank Cashen, director of ACS.
Community members may continue to reach the Installation Victim Advocate at 624-7233 or 226-3231.
The new location is centrally located between the Schofield Main Exchange and the U.S. Army Health Clinic, Schofield Barracks. It’s behind the Refill Pharmacy.
“It’s a nice, historic three-story building with lots of space for our programs,” Cashen said. “It’s a good location and we’re looking forward to moving in.”
Bldg. 690 was one of several U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii buildings recognized by the Historic Hawaii Foundation last year. It retains its historic architectural features, but includes modern updates such as air-conditioning, indoor elevators and energy-saving lighting.
An open house at the new location will be scheduled at a future date to be determined, Cashen said.
ACS offers support services, programs, training and education to Soldiers, families, retirees and military civilians on Oahu. These address topics such as financial planning, parenting, employment readiness and more.
Date Taken: | 01.18.2018 |
Date Posted: | 01.18.2018 20:04 |
Story ID: | 262507 |
Location: | SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, HAWAII, US |
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