Fort Campbell’s Army Community Service (ACS) provides confidential financial and consumer affairs counseling, along with Army Emergency Relief (AER) assistance for eligible service members, families, DoD civilians, and retirees.
ACS also supports unit commanders and leaders by delivering financial readiness education covering military pay, banking and debit card management, credit and financial responsibility, savings, investing, and other essential personal finance topics.
Clear VA Home Loan Information for Service Members and Veterans
VA helps Veterans, Servicemembers, and eligible surviving spouses become homeowners.
As part of its mission, VA offers a home loan guaranty benefit and other housing-related programs to help eligible borrowers buy, build, repair, retain, or adapt a home for personal occupancy.
VA Home Loans are provided by private lenders, such as banks and mortgage companies. VA guarantees a portion of the loan, which enables lenders to offer more favorable terms.
Money problems can create stress that shows up in many ways. Things like trouble sleeping, getting into debt, stressing about having a place to live, or feeling like you could do more for your family can all stem from financial pressure.
Here are resources for Veterans who are experiencing money-related challenges.
On-post, local, and veteran support resources for financial planning, housing, and PCS-related needs
Veteran support and housing assistance resources
The following guide offers providers, community workers, and individuals with the resources they need in order to best serve veterans and their families. While using the guide, you may input the keywords that you are looking for and the relevant resources will be available.
Access confidential housing assistance, support services, and legal resource guidance through the VA’s National Call Center for Homeless Veterans. This service is available 24/7 for veterans who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk, as well as for their family members, friends, and supporters seeking help on their behalf.
One‑on‑one counseling, PCS checklists, welcome packets, Plan My Move help, housing info, and sponsor connection.
ACS (directory listing)** – Address, phone, and quick contact info for the ACS relocation office and Lending Closet at 1501 William C. Lee Rd (Gate 1).
Overview of relocation services and how to contact the Relocation Readiness team.
Details on shipping household goods, entitlements, and transportation contacts.
Central hub for in‑processing, lodging, medical, DFACs, crisis numbers, and directories.
Step‑by‑step guidance for Soldiers and families arriving at Fort Campbell.
Calendar listing with dates, times, and brief description of the weekly orientation.
Printable brochure with schedule, participating agencies (housing, TRICARE, Child & Youth, etc.), and childcare info.
Same ACS page, with hours and details for Lending Closet, Smooth Move, and individual counseling.
Event listing for specialty PCS briefings (when available).
Automated installation‑specific PCS planning tool that your clients can use for Fort Campbell or any other duty station.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital** – EFMP enrollment, medical services, and contact information.
Classes on parenting, relationships, anger management, and abuse prevention.
Free home visits, classes, and support for expecting parents and parents of children 0–3.
Overview of ACS services (relocation, financial readiness, deployment support, etc.).
Programs for food assistance, education, childcare support, and family events.
Mission, overview of services, and impact stats you can quote or summarize.
Details for the food assistance program (E5 and below and some veterans), with address and hours.
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