PHAP provides free resources for Airmen, families Published March 28, 2012 By Senior Airman Shen-Chia McHone 445th Airlift Wing Public Affairs WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO-- -- Asking for help isn't always easy if you don't know where to get the help you need, but the Air Force Reserve has the solution. Reservists and their families are able to receive helpfor physical, mental and emotional needs through the Air Force Reserve Psychological Health Advocacy Program. PHAP is a free resource referral service that provides support for a variety of needs such as financial help, educational funds from the Yellow Ribbon program, marital counseling, grief support and more. "Our job is to advocate for servicemembers and their families by navigating through the complexities of different services available," said Jennifer Wedel, PHAP case facilitator. "People may feel overwhelmed when they're stressed out or think their problem is hopeless without a solution, and that is why we are here to help." Referring people to mental health isn't the only thing PHAP handles. Whether a Reservist needs therapy after deployment, a spouse needs assistance finding a job, or a servicemember needs a morale call from time to time, PHAP makes ita priority to try and resolve issues before they ever get worse. "Our goal is to help resolve issues at the lowest level to promotea healthy and mentally well-rounded person," said Claire Webb, PHAP outreach specialist. "When you're having struggles, we want to help you get back on track. Whether you're feeling suicidal or having relationship issues, we're here to help keep your life in balance." "Don't be afraid to ask for help because it really can make a difference for you, your family and your career," said Wedel. For information or assistance, contact the PHAP Office at (937) 257-2396 or Jennifer Wedel at (937) 470-5544. Email contact is AFRC.PHAP@us.af.mil