Post and Community Services
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Child and Youth Services
Options for children of all agesContacts for many services are listed here, or you can contact Army Child, Youth & School Services
Central Registration Located at the 1-Stop, 4700 North Mow-Way Rd.
Phone: 580-442-3927 / 4836
Hours: Mon – Fri, 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Available Services
Tincher Child Development Center Outreach Program
Offers full-day care for children 6 weeks to 6 years of age. The center offers trained staff, balanced meals, and age-appropriate developmental activities.
4122 Bragg Rd.
Phone: 580-442-2320 or 442-4784
Hours Mon – Fri, 5:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Family Child Care
In-home child care provided by a certified adult family member living in Fort Sill quarters. Some FCC providers offer extended hour care (for parents who must go TDY or to the field), or special needs care.
4700 Mow-Way Road
Phone: 580-442-2470
Walk-In Hours: Mon – Fri, 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Relocation Readiness Program
Provides information, guidance and assistance to help minimize the impact of families during PCS moves, unit deployments or soldiers who are on unaccompanied overseas tours.
Army Community Service (ACS)
B.4700 Mow-Way
Phone: 580-442-2360
Hours: Mon – Fri:,7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
School Age Services
School Age Services staff plans a variety of activities, which include arts and crafts, sewing, cooking, bowling, computer technology, table games, billiard games, air hockey, and outdoor play.
6599 Lucas Ave.
Phone: 580-442-2844
Hours: Mon – Fri, 5:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Mon – Thu, 4 – 5 p.m. (Homework Assistance)
School Liaison Services
Provides access for parents, children and youth, schools, commanders, and communities to a wide range of resources that facilitate school transitions.
4700 Mow-Way Rd.
Phone: 580-442-4831, DSN: 639-4831
Hours: Mon – Fri, 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Youth Services Center
Fort Sill Youth Center is for children from 6th to 12th grade. Members are offered a variety of educational programs for students; including a homework area, an instructor, and school books. Tech support with a computer lab, instructor, Internet access, and digital photography are also available.
1721 Macomb Rd.
Phone: 580-442-6745
Army Community Services Lending Closet
Are you getting to Fort Sill before all your belongings? The Lending Closet can help supply the essentials for living until your furniture and household goods arrive. Some items that may be available include: futon mattress, highchair, kitchen loaner kit, car seat, folding table, iron and ironing board, folding chairs, and a crib.4217 Roberts Ave.
Phone: 580-442-3095
Exceptional Family Member Program
The Army Community Service (ACS) Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) works with other military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated community support, educational, housing, personnel, and medical services to Active Duty Soldiers and Family members enrolled in the program. Per AR 608-75, enrollment into the EFMP is mandatory for soldiers who have a family member with any medical and/or educational need. If dual military, both soldiers must enroll in the program. Enrollment updates are required, at a minimum, every three years or as conditions change (whichever comes first).
Army Community Service (ACS)
Bldg. 4700 Mow-Way Rd.
Phone: 580-442-4916
Family Advocacy Program
The Family Advocacy Program provides services to troops and family members experiencing domestic abuse and child abuse through prevention efforts, early identification and intervention, support for victims, and treatment for abusers.
Army Community Service (ACS)
B.4700 Mow-Way Rd.
Phone: 580-442-5018 / 6801
Employment Readiness Program
Military transitions are always a challenge. To help you thrive with success through these changes, the Employment Readiness program gives you the tools and resources to be competitive while you are stationed at Fort Sill.
Army Community Service (ACS)
B.4700 Mow-Way Rd.
Phone: 580-442-4681
E-mail: sill-employment@conus.army.mil


