About Us

PAVE has received funding to provide additional support for military families stationed at Fort Lewis and Mcchord AFB. the 360 Military Famioy Cneter is a five year grant funded through the Administration of Developmental Disabilities in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Of particular interest is the level of support to be provided fmailies who have children with developmental disabilities.

For families who have intense needs the Center will provide individual assistance in accessing appropriate supports and services in three major areas: health care and mental health, early intervention, and special education.

Please, download our 360 Center Brochure for more information.

The Center will work closely with the FFMP program, Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC) and civilian resources to insure family needs are addressed. Families who are interested in learningmore or who may wish additional support from the 360 Military Family Center may contact Jill McCormick at 253-565-2266 or email her at jmccormick@wapave.org.

What is the 360 Military Family Center?

The 360 Center was designed to assist military families who have children with developmental disabilities. Qualified families will receive assistance from Navigators in accessing services and finding resources in Early Intervention, Special Education, and Mental Health/Health Care.

How do I know if I qaulify for the 360?

The qualifications for the program are Junior enlisted; E-1 thru E-4 or those who have been in the military 2 years or less. Qualified families are associated with Fort Lewis and McChord.

Our goals are:




TO CONTACT US:

PAVE
6313 South 12th Street
Tacoma, WA 98465

253-565-2266
800-572--7368
253-566-8052 fax

E-mail 360@wapave.org.

It is the policy of PAVE that no person will be subjected to discrimination in this organization because of race, color, national origin, marital status, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status, disabled or Vietnam Era Veteran status, or the presence of any physical, mental, or sensory disability.