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    Resiliency Operations Center opens to Airmen & families

    173rd Fighter Wing’s new Resilience Operations Center ribbon cutting

    Photo By Master Sgt. Jefferson Thompson | U.S. Air Force Col. Jeff Edwards, 173rd Fighter Wing commander, cuts the ribbon during...... read more read more

    KLAMATH FALLS, OR, UNITED STATES

    10.16.2021

    Story by Senior Airman Emily Copeland 

    173rd Fighter Wing

    173rd Fighter Wing Commander, Col. Jeff Edwards, cut the grand-opening ribbon on the Resiliency Operations Center at Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls, Ore. October, 17, 2021. The newly remodeled center is the home to the Kingsley Resiliency Team, made up of the Director of Psychological Health, Airman and Family Readiness, Chaplain, Health Education Awareness Team, Human Resource Advisor, Equal Opportunity, Yellow Ribbon, and Sexual Assault Prevention and Response offices.

    “We are excited to have the ROC’s centralized and inter-professional collaborative model to serve our Airmen and their families; where anyone can come and get assistance as needed,” said Jen Green, Director of Psychological Health. “This building allows for us to have a consolidated place for development and prevention services for our Airmen.”

    Edwards says this is vital to the Kingsley mission. “Our first Wing priority is to care for our people,” added Edwards. “Because it’s a one-stop center, this minimizes any confusion about where to go for assistance… stop in at the ROC, and the Resiliency Team will be ready to help!”

    Cecily Gaudinski, 173rd FW Airman and Family Readiness Program manager says having all of the support teams under one roof maximizes the use of the programs and support services available.

    “The greatest benefit of the ROC is the no wrong door concept and all the helping agencies being co-located together,” she adds. “It’s a place that is accessible and welcoming which allows Airmen and families the opportunity to receive the best care Team Kingsley has to offer.”

    The building offers discrete entrances, a kitchen, and private meeting rooms. Additionally, the ROC will offer classes that aid in the behavioral, mental, physical, and spiritual health for both Airmen and their families across the base.

    The ROC concept of having a one-stop shop for all resiliency needs has been in the works for several years.

    “I am just amazed at the dedication of the resiliency team to make their vision of the ROC come to life!” said Edwards. “The ROC was designed by our resiliency team and our Civil Engineering team, and it goes to show how incredible Team Kingsley is—working together to transform a vision into reality. This is a huge step forward in our capability to care for our Airmen.”

    If you are interested in making an appointment or attending a class, contact the individual teams at their respective numbers listed below, or stop by the ROC in building 239.

    Director of Psychological Health: Jen Green 541-885-6433 or 541-851-1928

    Director of Psychological Health: Mariana Peoples 541-885-6644 or 541-331-7945

    Airman and Family Readiness Program Manager: Cecily Gaudinski 541-885-6112 or 541-238-4377

    Chaplain: Lt. Col. Kraig Kroeker 541-885-6239

    Sexual Assault Response Coordinator: Beth Aruja 541-885-6198 or 541-591-5545

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    Date Taken: 10.16.2021
    Date Posted: 10.21.2021 15:31
    Story ID: 407734
    Location: KLAMATH FALLS, OR, US

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