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Fort carson building map
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The renovation allowed us to create new working office space for many community partners,” said Kristen Kea, Army Community Service division chief. “Our grand opening at ACS is not only a milestone in our ACS legacy here at Fort Carson, but it is a critical pivot in our service delivery to the community. One big change to the building’s layout is the additional space allocated for community partners. “The offices and the configuration are really great.” “One of the things I like about the new building is it seems to be a more efficient use of the space,” said Celsa Day, Army Volunteer Corps Program manager. With the new design of the building, the ACS staff is excited to be able to help military Families more efficiently because now they are in one building and not spread-out across the installation. “We are super proud and hope it is a great home for (ACS).” “We are really committed to working together with our garrison partners and others to bring this to reality,” said Wyka. Joe Wyka, director of Public Works, said that this was a game changing project and that it was fun to work with other agencies to improve their facilities. The renovation took 25 months at a cost of $5.9 million. “You have to break a lot of eggs to get an omelet.” Hodne, commanding general of 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson. Now that they’re here, and everyone knows where they need to go to get those services, they can come right here,” said Maj. “Our Army Community Service team was operating essentially across the installation in a number of temporary facilities. 7, 2022, at 6303 Wetzel Avenue, building 1526.ĪCS has been operating out of temporary offices while their building was being renovated. A ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the grand re-opening of the Fort Carson Army Community Service took place Nov. (Photo Credit: Norman Shifflett) VIEW ORIGINALįORT CARSON, Colo. 2, Army Community Service will be having a multi-cultural meetup which is an informal get together to talk about beneficial topics such as finance, resume help and volunteer opportunities. Hodne, commanding general of 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, receives a briefing from Jocelyne Fadiga, Social Services assistant, about the Relocation Readiness Program offering multicultural services to assist foreign-born spouses and Soldiers Nov. (Photo Credit: Norman Shifflett) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įORT CARSON, Colo. Army Garrison Fort Carson, cut a ribbon at the grand re-opening of the renovated Army Community Service Nov. Hodne, commanding general of 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson Michael O’Donnell, director, Family and Morale and Welfare and Recreation and Command Sgt. Adam Nash, senior enlisted leader of 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson Norma Crawford, volunteer of the quarter Maj. (From left) Joe Wyka, director, Public Works Paola Fernandez, Army Volunteer Corps administrative assistant Command Sgt.








Fort carson building map