- What is BOSS?
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BOSS is based on four program pillars:
- Quality of Life
- Community Service
- Recreation and Leisure
- Life Skills
As a member of BOSS, you have a voice in how you live, how you spend your leisure time and how you support the community around you. BOSS members:
- Coordinate and participate in community service projects.
- Organize recreation and leisure activities.
- Actively support the quality of life needs of single Service Members.
Garrison BOSS programs are managed by a Senior Enlisted Advisor, MWR Advisor and BOSS President. BOSS serves the Single Service member Community - active, guard and reserve - and single parents, geographical bachelors, all US Military Service Branches and Foreign Service Members assigned to the Installation.
BOSS membership and the program's available leadership and project management roles enhance your promotion packets.
Contact your FS/HAAF BOSS Team today to learn more about the program and how to become a member!
- 12 Days of BOSS-Mas!
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BOSS wants to help you celebrate the holidays with 12 days of events and activities throughout the month of December! For more information and to register for any of these events, contact BOSS.
Date Event, Location, Time
16th Shop 'til you Drop & Cookies, BOSS office & USO, 0900-1200, 1300-1700
17th Sleight & Clay, Midnight Star Pottery, 1100-1600
18th Die Hard, Blaze, 1700-1900
19th Ghost Pirates vs. ATL Gladiators, EnMarket Arena, 1700-2300
20th Yule Tide Bites, USO, 0900-1200
21st Whispers of Wormsloe, Wormsloe State Park, 1730-2230
22nd Spark Santa Bowl, Marne Lanes, TBD
23rd River Street Christmas Market, River Street Savannah, 1600-2100
24th Snowball Smash, Taylors Creek Golf Course, 1130-1330
25th Grill & Chill, Holbrook Pond, 1600-1900
26th Reindeer Games GameNite, BOSS office, 1830-2100
27th Ugly Sweater Skate, EnMarket Arena, TBD - Drunk Driving Prevention Program
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Pass the keys, we'll drive you for free! The Drunk Driving Prevention program is a safe way to see yourself home after a long night out. This program is available on 3 & 4-day weekends, military events, and more. Drivers are available to take you and your car home for FREE!
Give us a call at (912) 689-2291 for a safe journey home.
Hours of operation:
- Fridays: 2000-0600
- Saturdays: 2000-0600
Need a ride? Sign our Ride Waiver!
- Free to apply
- 100% anonymous
- No volunteer obligation
- Drivers able to take you and your car home
- All rides are FREE
Interested in volunteering? Apply to become a volunteer TODAY!
- Prevent drunk driving in your ranks
- 10 volunteer hours on VMIS (per registered night)
- Volunteer hours toward MOVSM (10 promotion points)
- Earn potential leadership positions within the organization
For more information, contact Dallas H.K. Torbert, FS & HAAF Chapter President, at ftstewart@ddpp.us or (912) 689-2291 (text or call)
- Become a BOSS Volunteer
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Want to get involved in the community and don't know how? Join BOSS on one of our many volunteer outings or opportunities. Volunteering with BOSS is open to everyone.
Examples of program participation:- Community Projects
- Fundraisers
- Community Service
- Non-Profit Support
Castaway Pet Rescue
Hinesville Pet Smart - every other Saturday starting 30 April
Volunteers to supervise, and interact with animals during pet adoption event.
- Helpful Links
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If you're looking to get out and have a good time, Outdoor Recreation has rentals to fit all your outdoor needs.
Maintaining your car is important. Saving a dollar helps, check out Libby Auto Center or Hunter Auto Center for all of you vehicle maintenance and repair needs.
- Customer Reviews
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"We had a good time. Pizza and Putt Putt. It was a good turn out."
"Awesome and a fun time getting to talk to different people."
"It was good, inviting, and relaxing. The staff was very enthusiastic."
"Lots More people - Good Music."
The Better Opportunities for Single Service Members (BOSS) program represents the voice of the single Service member. If you're a single Service member, BOSS advocates for you by advancing quality of life issues on the installation, and in the barracks, to senior leaders on post and throughout the Army. "Let Your Voice Be Heard"