Fort Moore

U.S. Army Fort Moore and The Maneuver Center of Excellence


Community Health Promotion Site

Community Health Promotion

Abuse & Neglect



Alcohol & Substance Abuse

Alcoholics Anonymous
7919 Marne Road, Building 9257, Fort Moore, Georgia
(706) 327-6078
Monday 7PM: Open Meeting, Thursday 7PM: Open Meeting
Description of Services: A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Eligibility Requirements: Active Duty Soldiers, Army Reserve, National Guard, Family members, retirees, and DoD Civilians and Contractors.

Chaplain Counseling Center
Building 974, Lincoln Street, Fort Moore, Georgia 31905
(706) 545-1760
Monday- Friday 8AM- 5PM
http://www.moore.army.mil/garrison/chaplains/FamilyLife.html
Description of Services: Provides individual, couple and Family member counseling to military ID card holders.
Eligibility Requirements: Active Duty, Family Members, Retirees

Child Related Issues/Abuse & Neglect

GA 24 Hotline: 1-800-334-2836, AL 1-800-650-6522
Crisis Intervention Hotline: (706) 327-3999
Fort Moore Military Police: (706) 545-2222, 911
Martin Army Community Hospital Emergency Room: (762) 408-2234
Social Work Service: (762) 408-4076
Chaplain’s Counseling Center: (706) 545-1760

Army Community Service Family Advocacy Program (FAP)
Building 36, Lewis Hall, Richardson Circle, Fort Moore, Georgia 31905
(706) 545-7594, (706) 626-2614, (706) 545-3202
Monday – Friday 8 AM- 430 PM
https://moore.armymwr.com/programs/army-community-services6
Description of Services: Provides education and training classes about child and spouse abuse prevention, safety education for children and pre-deployment briefings for Soldiers and their family members. Annual classes are mandatory for all military personnel on the dynamics of child and spouse abuse, the availability of treatment services and the Army’s policies regarding family violence. The FAP manager may provide crisis intervention to Soldiers and Family members in emergency situations. Cases involving family violence intervention needing long-term treatment and follow-ups are referred to Social Work Services.
Eligibility Requirements: Active Duty Soldiers, Families and Retirees

Martin Army Community Hospital
FAP Clinical

Martin Army Community Hospital, Building 9250, Van Aalst Blvd., Fort Moore, Georgia 31905
(762) 408-4076
Monday – Friday 8AM – 430 PM
http://www.martin.amedd.army.mil/counseling.htm
Description of Services: There are two separate courses of treatment: spouse abuse and child abuse. The course of treatment for both includes individual, marital, family and group counseling. The child abuse program is integrated with various support services on and off post, to include collaboration with local Department of Family and Children Services. Marriage counseling is also offered for nonviolent incidents. Includes: Married Couples Group, Communications Class, Anger Management Class, Parenting Group, Gender Specific Groups.
Eligibility Requirements: Active Duty Soldiers, Families and Retirees

Domestic Violence

Fort Benning Military Police: (706) 545-2222, 911
Martin Army Community Hospital Emergency Room: (762) 408-2233
Social Work Service: (762) 408-4076
Chaplain's Counseling Center: (706) 545-1760
Sexual Assault: (706) 566-7393 (24/7)

Army Community Service Family Advocacy Program (FAP)
Building 36, Lewis Hall, Richardson Circle, Fort Moore, Georgia 31905
(706) 545-7594, (706) 626-2614, (706) 545-3202
Monday – Friday 8 AM- 430 PM
https://moore.armymwr.com/programs/army-community-services6
Description of Services: Provides education and training classes about child and spouse abuse prevention, safety education for children and pre-deployment briefings for Soldiers and their family members. Annual classes are mandatory for all military personnel on the dynamics of child and spouse abuse, the availability of treatment services and the Army’s policies regarding family violence. The FAP manager may provide crisis intervention to Soldiers and Family members in emergency situations. Cases involving family violence intervention needing long-term treatment and follow-ups are referred to Social Work Services.
Eligibility Requirements: Active Duty Soldiers, Families and Retirees

Martin Army Community Hospital
FAP Clinical

Martin Army Community Hospital, Building 9250, Van Aalst Blvd., Fort Moore, Georgia 31905
(762) 408-4076
Monday – Friday 8AM – 430 PM
http://www.martin.amedd.army.mil/counseling.htm
Description of Services: There are two separate courses of treatment: spouse abuse and child abuse. The course of treatment for both includes individual, marital, family and group counseling. The child abuse program is integrated with various support services on and off post, to include collaboration with local Department of Family and Children Services. Marriage counseling is also offered for nonviolent incidents. Includes: Married Couples Group, Communications Class, Anger Management Class, Parenting Group, Gender Specific Groups.
Eligibility Requirements: Active Duty Soldiers, Families and Retirees

Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Prevention Program (SHARP) - Installation SHARP
Building 4, Suite W-131A, McGinnis-Wickham Hall, Karker Street, Fort Moore, Georgia 31905
(706) 545-2305 or (706) 626-3724

Description of Services: A comprehensive program providing intervention and support services to victims of sexual harassment and assault, 24 hrs per day. Managed by the Installation Sexual Harassment and Assault Response Prevention Coordinator (SARC). The SARC or Victim Advocate (VA) are on call 24/7 at (706) 566-7393 to ensure victims are properly advised of their reporting options.

Sexual Assault/Rape

Fort Moore Military Police: (706) 545-2222, 911
Martin Army Community Hospital Emergency Room: (762) 408-2233
Social Work Service: (762) 408-4076
Chaplain’s Counseling Center: (706) 545-1760
Sexual Assault: (706) 566-7393 (24/7)

Fort Moore Military Police
Building 215, Nelson Building, Fort Moore, Georgia
911/ (706) 545-2222/5223

Columbus Police Department
510, 10th Street, Columbus, Georgia 31902
(706) 653-3205/3231/3000

Phenix City, Alabama Police Department
1111 Broad Street, Phenix City, Alabama 36867
(334) 448-2800/2802

Army Community Service Family Advocacy Program (FAP)
Building 36, Lewis Hall, Richardson Circle, Fort Moore, Georgia 31905
(706) 545-7594, (706) 626-2614, (706) 545-3202
Monday – Friday 8 AM- 430 PM
https://moore.armymwr.com/programs/army-community-services6
Description of Services: Provides education and training classes about child and spouse abuse prevention, safety education for children and pre-deployment briefings for Soldiers and their family members. Annual classes are mandatory for all military personnel on the dynamics of child and spouse abuse, the availability of treatment services and the Army’s policies regarding family violence. The FAP manager may provide crisis intervention to Soldiers and Family members in emergency situations. Cases involving family violence intervention needing long-term treatment and follow-ups are referred to Social Work Services.
Eligibility Requirements: Active Duty Soldiers, Families and Retirees

Martin Army Community Hospital
FAP-Clinical

Martin Army Community Hospital, Building 9250, Van Aalst Blvd., Fort Moore, Georgia 31905
(762) 408-4076
Monday – Friday 8AM – 430 PM
http://www.martin.amedd.army.mil/counseling.htm
Description of Services: There are two separate course of treatment: spouse/partner abuse and child abuse/neglect. The course of treatment for both includes individual, marital, family and group counseling. The child abuse program is integrated with various support services on and off post, to include collaboration with local Department of Family and Children Services. Marriage Counseling is also offered for non-violent incidents. Includes: Married Couples Group, Communications Class, Anger Management Class, Parenting Group, Gender Specific Groups.
Eligibility Requirements: Active Duty Soldiers, Families and Retirees

Office of the Staff Judge Advocate
Building 2839, Way Street, Fort Moore, Georgia 31905
(706) 545- 3281/3282/4611
Monday – Wednesday 830AM – 430PM, Thursday 9AM- 430PM, Friday 830AM-430PM closed all training holidays and federal holidays
http://www.moore.army.mil/mcoe/SJA/
Description of Services: Special Victims Counsel (SVC) if you are the victim of sexual assault you may be entitled to a free SVC. The SVC will answer all questions you have about investigations and the legal process, including filing a restricted or unrestricted report. An SVC can accompany you at interviews, legal proceedings, and assist you with many other legal concerns. You may request a SVC at any time. The SVC phone number is (706) 604-6158 or you may also call through Legal Assistance main desk at (706) 545-3281/3282 and ask for the Special Victims Counsel.
Eligibility Requirements: Active Duty Soldiers, Family members, Army Reserve/National Guard on Active Duty, Retirees, DoD Civilians serving Overseas or Deployed, DoD Contractors service Overseas or Deployed

Sexual Harrassment/Assault Response & Prevention - Family Advocacy Program
Building 36, Lewis Hall, Richardson Circle, Fort Moore, Georgia 31905
(706) 545-7594, (706) 626-2614, (706) 545-3202
Sexual Assault Response Coordinator: (706) 545-8740
Victim Advocate Phone: (706) 545-8738
Monday – Friday 9AM- 5PM
https://moore.armymwr.com/programs/army-community-services6/
Description of Services: Provides crisis intervention and support services to victims of sexual assault, 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Provides a helping hand through support, critical information and referrals for services on Fort Moore and in the community. Provides education and awareness trainings to active duty members, family members, civilian and contractors on how to stay safe and what to do if assaulted.
Eligibility Requirements: Active Duty Soldiers, Families, Retirees, DoD Civilians, DoD Contractors

Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Prevention Program (SHARP) - Installation SHARP
Building 4, Suite W-131A, McGinnis-Wickham Hall, Karker Street, Fort Moore, Georgia 31905
(706) 545-2305 or (706) 626-3724
Description of Services: A comprehensive program providing intervention and support services to victims of sexual harassment and assault, 24 hrs per day. Managed by the Installation Sexual Harassment and Assault Response Prevention Coordinator (SARC). The SARC or Victim Advocate (VA) are on call 24/7 at (706) 566-7393 to ensure victims are properly advised of their reporting options.