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If you are looking for reporting, lodging, postal information, please take a look at the Beale AFB public page for newcomers.
1. The Youth Sponsorship Program from the Youth Center helps relocated youth to become familiar with their new home at Beale AFB, California. Sponsors are matched to youth according to their gender, age, and interests. The sponsors escort incoming youth around the post, school area, and to the Child and Youth Program Centers. They introduce the new arrival to others within their age/grade level and to the various activities. Sign-up for a Youth Sponsor. |
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2. Housing Assistance Program: The Department of Defense (DOD) is proud to offer the Homeowners Assistance Program (HAP) to eligible service members and federal civilian, including non-appropriated fund, employees. The program is authorized by law, and administered by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to assist eligible homeowners who face financial loss when selling their primary residence homes in areas where real estate values have declined because of a base closure or realignment announcement. Go to the HAP Web site for more information.
Related Articles:
• Waiting on help for homeowners: Military moving aid expands, but final rules won’t come until July (Air Force Times)
• Bill may help troops in housing market crunch (Air Force Times)
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• Beale AFB Newcomers
• Sponsorship Training
• Remote Assignments
• Youth Sponsorship Program
• Home Buying/Selling
• Moving with Children
• Local Area Web Links
• Received orders to leave Beale?
• Download our PCS Outbound Checklist(PDF)
• If you can't find the information you need or need additional assistance, please contact us via email at relocation@bealeafrc.org
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| Latest News |
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How to avoid being scammed by movers: Real estate expert Barbara Corcoran reveals the most common rip-offs [Video clip from NBC Today Show]
PCS Moves Spark Mortgage Woes, Congress Told [Air Force Times]
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Moving with Children
By the Beale AFB Airman & Family Readiness Center Relocation Staff
The average military family moves at least twice as often as the average American family. Military parents cannot help but wonder what effects the frequent moves will have on their children. The active duty parent may feel guilty for uprooting the family for a new assignment.
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| Parents take heart! Studies of military children have shown that because of the varied environments and situations in which they are placed, they learn to be adaptable and flexible. They learn skills to cope and develop self-confidence and strong identity. So parents, your children will be gaining a lot from being part of a military family that is on the move. |
Helping your children through the PCS process is a matter of making the move happen rather than letting it happen. Your attitude and level of involvement with the children before, during and after the move will largely determine their reactions to the uprooting that a move requires.
Your peace of mind will be assisted considerably by your children if they are not reacting violently against the move. After all, you do need some peace during this time of disruption.
The age of your children can make a big difference in the way they respond to a move. We will address this issue by grouping children in the following categories: infants, toddlers, pre-schoolers, elementary school ages, and teens. Read the rest of the article...
Download a PDF of the full article. (Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® Required) |
| Briefings/Classes Offered |
• Sponsorship Training
• Immigration 101
• Overseas Briefing
• Smooth Move Briefing
• Happy Landings |
| Other Resources |
• Military Homefront
• Check Per Diem, COLA, & BAH Rates
• Military OneSource
Local Schools
Wheatland School District
Wheatland Union High School District
Plumas Lake Unified School District
Marysville Joint Unified School District
Yuba City Unified School District
Western Placer Unified School District
Roseville City School District
Roseville Union High School District
Nevada County School District |
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| Scheduled Briefings, Classes & Workshops |
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Overseas PCS: 4th Thurs of each month, except Nov and Dec when it will take place on the 3rd
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USCIS visits - 15 Apr, 8 Jul and 14 Oct 2011
Happy Landings - 20 May, 15 Jul, 16 Sep, 18 Nov
Smooth Move - 7 & 21 Apr, 5 & 19 May, 2 & 16 Jun, 7 & 21 Jul; 4 & 18 Aug; 1 & 15 Sep; 6 & 20 Oct; 3 & 17 Nov; 1 & 15 Dec
Sponsorship Training
Sponsorship training is mandatory for anyone who has not been trained on the ACC Sponsorship program and anyone who has not been a sponsor within the
past year. All sponsor training is accomplished on line at http://apps.mhf.dod.mil/ESAT. Please contact your unit sponsor POC for
assistance.
Please call (530) 634-2863 to register for briefings, classes or workshops.
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