b'Airman & Family ServicesU.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Phyllis JimenezAIRMAN AND FAMILY READINESS CENTERThe 56th Force Support Squadron Airman and Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) is in Bldg. 1113, across from Fowler Park. It offers programs and services for families and single Airmen, including the following.Relocation Assistance is available for arriving and departing personnel at the A&FRC. Newcomers receive information on the local area including community maps, brochures, school data, crime rates, recreational activities and Heartlink (an interactive and fun spouse orientation). Departing members may access Military OneSource, which provides information about all major DOD installations and surrounding communities, as well as relocation information.The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) helps retiring or separating personnel develop a plan for civilian employment using links with community and national employment sources. A three-day TAP workshop is offered monthly for job-search preparation to increase marketability. Job searchstrategies, the labor market, networking, resume preparation, interviewing skills, how to research companies, and Veterans Affairs benefits andentitlements are just a few of the subjects covered. The Discovery Centeroffers automated employment services, current job opportunities andon-site registration with state employment services.Spouse Employment Services helps family members determine career goals, prepare for job searches, write resumes and identify employment leads. 18 LUKE AIR FORCE BASE THE EPICENTER OF AIRPOWER'