To contact MWR, please see information at the bottom of this page.
Moral, Recreation, and Welfare (MWR)
The U.S. Army Community and Family Support Center (CFSC) was established by the Department of the Army in November 1984. Commanded by Brig. Gen. Robert L. Decker, the CFSC provides oversight for Army Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) operations worldwide. "CFSC through it's Army MWR programs serves the best Army in the World."
1. The Army cares about soldiers and families, and its investment in MWR demonstrates this caring.
2. The Army believes that soldiers and their families are entitled to the same quality of life as the Americans they are pledged to defend, and MWR is an integral part of that quality of life.
3. As headquarters for Army MWR, the CFSC is committed to providing the highest quality MWR programs that support soldiers (active and reserve), DA civilians, retirees and their families.
MWR has community-building activities, events and celebrations that bring people together. Community is socializing with friends and neighbors, fellowship and networking, all conveniently located.
As a soldier, you continually train to build your skills and stay sharp. In so many ways, MWR gives you that same edge in the rest of your life. You and your family have a world of choices for personal growth, self-enrichment, learning and discovery.
MWR has a "safety net" of professional resources that promote personal and family stability and give you peace of mind about what's important in your life.
MWR many ways for you to relax, recharge, renew and rejuvenate.
From financial counseling to preparedness for deployment or reunion, MWR support helps teach and encourage families to be self-reliant.