AFIMSC Capability: Airmen & Family Services

The Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center executes quality of life programs that take care of Airmen, Guardians and their families. AFIMSC delivers affordable, accessible and quality morale, welfare and recreation and sustainment services across the Department of the Air Force. 


From housing, dining services and recreation and fitness to workforce solutions, worship and travel entitlements, AFIMSC delivers services that are critical to overall Airmen wellness and readiness. These programs increase trust and transparency among Airmen, Guardians and their families, promote readiness through quality of life programs and lead to higher retention across the Air Force.

AIRMEN AND FAMILY SUPPORT BY THE NUMBERS

  • 175 Fitness Centers
  • 775,000 PreK-12 Military-Connected Students in the School Liaison Program
  • 259 Dining Facilities
  • 314,000 Air Force Library Borrowers
  • 5,000 Recreational Programs
  • 25,000 Air Force Inn rooms
  • 149 Fisher House Rooms
  • 23,000 Air Force Gaming Participants
  • 74,500 Family Homes
  • 66,300 Dorm Rooms

Quality Care and Support Services
AFIMSC helps provide places for Airmen, Guardians and their families to live, train, work and play through various programs and initiatives. 

  • Chaplain Corps: AFIMSC provides an enterprise view of Chaplain Corps programs and services that help establish trusted connections and feed the spiritual, ethical, moral and religious needs of Airmen, Guardians and their families.
  • Housing: AFIMSC is committed to providing Airmen, Guardians and their families secure communities they are proud to call home. AFIMSC’s Air Force Civil Engineer Center manages the housing program and ensures Airmen, Guardians and their families have access to safe, quality homes.
  • Airman & Family Services Programs: AFIMSC’s Air Force Services Center and the Airman and Family Services Division meet the needs of military members and their families through successful operation of food, fitness, child care, lodging, community, non-appropriated funds human resources and recreational programs. The Airman and Family Services Division also oversees and supports the official mail and postal program for continental United States installations. The DAF School Liaison Program facilitates outreach, advocacy and partnership initiatives that generate real-time solutions for PreK-12 military-connected students.
  • Resources Management Voucher Program: AFIMSC’s Resources Directorate processes and handles payment of temporary duty and permanent change of station travel entitlements for travel performed outside of the Defense Travel System including wounded warrior travel, attaché travel, threatened member travel, travel of families of deceased active duty members and evacuee travel. 
  • Office of the Future: Through a culture of experimentation and innovation, AFIMSC is establishing a new model for office-work that leverages cutting edge information technology to enable collaboration and flexible work in order to optimize resources, maintain connectedness and quality of life while improving mission effectiveness. 

(Current as of February 2022)