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Travel & Accommodations Wide

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Travel and accommodations for Recruit Families. It is a Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) program dedicated to helping the loved ones of recruits and new Marines prepare for Graduation and the beginning of the military lifestyle.


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From the Battlefield to the Cage: Sgt Brown Triumphs at Cagezilla 83

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A Martial Arts Instructor Trainer at the Martial Arts and Fitness Center of Excellence (MAFCE), Sergeant Ar’Kel Brown’s journey to victory exemplifies resilience, discipline, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.


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Voluntary Education

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Education Services Specialists offer a wide range of academic advice including how to get started, what school to choose, what program to study, tools to research educational questions, whether or not to use distance learning, financial options, available basic skills courses, and more.


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Win Big with the MCX Super Star Student Program

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The MCX Super Star Student Program rewards K–12 students for academic achievement with scratch-off gift cards, giving every eligible student a chance to celebrate success with fun prizes and recognition.


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Access MCCS Courses Virtually on MarineNet

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MarineNet offers MCCS courses online, allowing Marines to learn and grow at their own pace, anytime and anywhere.


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Ready to Be Your Own Boss? Entrepreneurship for Military Spouses

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Military spouses often face career disruptions due to relocations and limited job opportunities, but entrepreneurship offers a flexible, portable path forward. With programs like MySECO, Boots to Business, and FMEAP, spouses can access tools, coaching, and funding resources to successfully launch and grow their own businesses.


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 A Guide to Navigating Change with EFMP and Community Resources

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Military families navigating change can rely on EFMP for personalized support, from respite care to educational advocacy.


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2ndLt Rayuan Lane III Makes Jaguars Roster, Balancing Pro Football and Marine Corps Service

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2ndLt Rayuan Lane III, a newly commissioned Marine, made the Jaguars’ 53-man roster—showcasing leadership, discipline, and Marine Corps Total Fitness.


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Navigating Paternal Postpartum Depression: Support for Marine Dads

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Navigating paternal postpartum for Marines involves recognizing the emotional challenges new fathers face after childbirth, offering support, and providing resources to help them manage their mental health and strengthen their family bonds during this transitional period.


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Reporting Sexual Assault: Know Your Options

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Support and resources are available to you and your family when it comes to reporting a sexual assault. Know your options and get the assistance you, a family member, or a friend need to make the best reporting decision.


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Teens Advocate for Peers on Marine Corps Teen Councils

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Marine Corps teen councils are making a strong comeback, empowering military youth to lead, advocate for change, and build stronger communities. With support from HQMC and the new Joint Services Teen Council, teens are speaking up on issues like bullying, mental health, and the need for more engaging youth programs.


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Unlock Your Career Potential with MC COOL and USMAP

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COOL and USMAP provide Marines with valuable credentialing and apprenticeship opportunities, helping them gain certifications and skills that translate to successful civilian careers.


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Recognize the Value of Volunteers

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By recognizing the efforts of volunteers, the Marine Corps reinforces the value of service and encourages continued involvement to build a stronger, more connected community.


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Guiding Teens’ Next Steps After High School

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Helping teens navigate life after high school starts with open conversations about their goals, whether it’s college, the military, or entering the workforce. Providing support, exploring options together, and encouraging independence will set them up for success in their next chapter.


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Keep Your SGLI Updated: Protect What Matters Most

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Eligible Marines automatically receive up to $500,000 in SGLI coverage but must log into SOES via milConnect to review or update their elections—especially after major life events.


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Healing After Trauma

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Healing after trauma for Marines involves seeking support through counseling, building resilience, and engaging in mental health resources to process experiences, regain strength, and restore a sense of well-being. A journey that requires time, self-compassion, and a strong support network.


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Family Care Plans are Essential for Service Members

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Emergencies can occur at any time, making a Family Care Plan (FCP) essential for service members to ensure their dependent family members are cared for during unexpected situations like deployments.


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World Maternal Mental Health Day

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World Maternal Mental Health Day, May 7th, raises awareness about the mental health challenges mothers face, advocating for support, resources, and open conversations to ensure their well-being.


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USMC Captain Dominates Powerlifting Meet, Sets Sights on Olympia

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Marine Corps Captain Brook McCluskey continues to raise the bar—literally—as a standout competitor in USA Powerlifting and a proud representative of the Elite Warrior Athlete (EWA) Program.


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Substance Assessment and Counseling Center

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/prevention-and-counseling/substance-assessment-and-counseling-program

Alcohol Abuse Prevention and Drug Demand Reduction programs offers evidence based programs to educate Marines, Sailors and family members regarding the dangers of alcohol abuse and illegal drugs, and the personal and professional consequences of their actions while under the influence.


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School Liaison

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The School Liaison Program (SLP) focuses its efforts on making transitions for military school age children easier.


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Exceptional Family Member Program

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We support families with exceptional needs by ensuring access and availability to medical and educational services to provide continuum of care.


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No Place for Silence: Our Corps, Our Fight Against Sexual Assault

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The Marine Corps is committed to eradicating sexual assault by upholding its core values, supporting survivors through the SAPR program, and fostering a culture of respect, accountability, and unwavering support.


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Embracing Change the Healthy Way

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Adapting to change is part of military life, and by prioritizing mental health, managing stress, leaning on support networks, and using available resources, Marines can navigate transitions in healthier, more resilient ways.


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Healthy Boundaries and Communications Strengthen a Relationship

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Know, communicate, and respect boundaries to build and maintain a healthy, mutually beneficial relationship for all involved.


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Long Term Assistance Program Newsletter – January 2025

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Winter can magnify grief, but resilience is possible through self-care, connection, and honoring loved ones. Explore ways to navigate this season with strength.


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The Military Student Assistance Group Eases Transitions for Military Children

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The Military Student Assistance Group (MilSAG), founded by Twentynine Palms High School junior William Sumption Jr., helps new military-connected students adjust to their new environment by offering peer-led support and local insights. Backed by the Youth Connections initiative and School Liaison Program, MilSAG fosters student connection, combats isolation, and exemplifies youth-driven leadership in the Marine Corps community.


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All-Marine Rugby Team Competes at 2025 Armed Forces Championship

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The All-Marine Rugby Team competed in the 2025 Armed Forces Championship, showcasing resilience, teamwork, and a renewed commitment to building a strong team culture and developing leaders on and off the field.


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From Marine to Private Sector Gold 

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Leverage your Marine Corps skills—leadership, discipline, and adaptability—to stand out and succeed in the private sector.


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Single Marine Program Coordinator in Yuma Sees Benefits of Recreation

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Jude Crouch, coordinator of the Single Marine Program at MCAS Yuma, sees SMP as a powerful tool that empowers Marines to lead, connect, and build resilience through meaningful recreation, peer support, and community involvement.


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Protecting Our Future

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Child Abuse Prevention Month is recognized every April, prioritizing the safety and well-being of all children.


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Family Member Employment Assistance Program

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The Family Member Employment Assistance Program (FMEAP) provides military family members with the tools they need to successfully search for employment.


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Library Resources

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The libraries contain a wide variety of books, services and resources for military families. The libraries provide computer access to both adults and children. Patrons must be a registered user in order to access many of the websites and resources offered online.


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Marine Corps Family Team Building

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Marine Corps Family Team Building (MCFTB) provides Marines and their families with the tools and resources needed to successfully meet the challenges of the military lifestyle.


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Military & Family Life Counselors

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/prevention-and-counseling/military-family-life-counselors

Military & Family Life Counselors (MFLCs) are experienced behavioral health professionals assigned to installations, embedded in units, schools, and Child Development and Youth Centers,


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New Parent Support

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The New Parent Support Program (NPSP) is a professional team of social workers and nurses who offer education, counseling and support to expectant parents, adoptive parents or families with children five and under.


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Secure Your Finances Before You Deploy

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Deployment is a critical time to focus on financial readiness, and the Marine Corps requires financial training during this period to help Marines manage their money wisely, reduce stress, and build long-term financial security.


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Leverage Military Experience for a Civilian Job

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From leadership and discipline to technical expertise and problem-solving abilities, leverage your military experience for a civilian job.


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Preparing Your Children for Their Next PCS

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With support and preparation, your children can navigate a PCS move with confidence and resilience.


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Recreation Classes for Personal Development

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Recreational classes offer a fun and engaging way to enhance personal development, build new skills, and boost overall well-being.


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Take Charge of Your Finances with a Quick Readiness Check

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Financial wellness is a state of being in which you can meet current and future financial obligations. Enjoying life is easier when you have a solid financial plan in place.


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Navigating Deployment with Young Children

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Deployment can be a challenging transition for military families, and supporting young children through separation starts with caring for your own well-being while using routines, reassurance, and connection to help them feel safe and secure.


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Smart Ways to Use Your Tax Refund

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Maximize your tax refund by saving, investing, or paying off debt to boost financial security and achieve long-term goals.


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