Mission
United States Army Healthy Army Communities (HAC) is the commitment of Army Leaders & installation partners to inspire & promote active solutions to increase Readiness & Resiliency through an Army culture of health for the total Army community of Soldiers, families, retirees & civilians.
A fit and healthy fighting force – and the Families and community that support it – provides the foundation for a strong national defense. Healthy Army Communities is our wide-ranging commitment to help everyone in our Army community live healthier lives.
Through Healthy Army Communities, Army leaders and Community partners encourage health and wellness by shaping things like policy, education, and physical surroundings. Together, we encourage a culture of healthy living, and make sure Army communities have the resources and healthier choices they need to pursue the healthy lifestyle they want.
We are committed to providing a supportive environment for community members through these efforts:
Blog
📣📣Congratulations U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz 📣📣
"The IMCOM Be Strong powered by HAC Healthy Initiatives Grant program awarded the garrison’s Army Community Service and Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation a $50,000 grant to acclimate new Soldiers and family members to German culture." ..Read More
📣📣Congratulations USAG Italy 📣📣 for being a grant recipient of our ‘BE STRONG Powered by HAC Healthy Initiatives Grants Program’
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On Indigenous Peoples Day, we celebrate the people who first called this land home. We honor their place and contributions to the shared story of America. Native Americans have served in the U.S. military in every major conflict for more than 200 years. Native American... Read More
This is the month to celebrate Hispanic American people's achievements and contributions to this great nation. In line with the message of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we have chosen SSG Daniel Chavarria to express what it means to leave a... Read More