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Supporting Marine Family Growth Through MCCS Programs

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MCCS offers a full range of support programs—from child care and school transition help to family readiness training and EFMP—empowering Marine families to grow, adapt, and thrive.


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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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Building Mental Fitness for Mission Readiness

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/building-mental-fitness-for-mission-readiness

Mental fitness is just as crucial as physical fitness for Marines, helping build resilience, sharpen decision-making, and strengthen overall mission readiness through training, self-awareness, and continuous learning.


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USMC Captain Dominates Powerlifting Meet, Sets Sights on Olympia

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/usmc-captain-dominates-powerlifting-meet-sets-sights-on-olympia

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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OSCAR Teams: Ready to Support Marines and Leaders

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OSCAR teams provide Marines with peer-to-peer mental health support, helping service members build resilience, navigate stress, and assist commanders in fostering a strong, ready force.


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Voluntary Education

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/voluntary-education

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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Learn to Budget for the Unexpected

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/learn-to-budget-for-the-unexpected

Financial readiness is a critical part of Marine readiness, and building an emergency fund, practicing disciplined money management, and using available resources helps Marines stay mission-ready in everyday life.


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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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The Military Student Assistance Group Eases Transitions for Military Children

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/the-military-student-assistance-group-eases-transitions-for-military-children

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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Twentynine Palms Librarian Brings Joy and Connection to Marines and Families

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/twentynine-palms-librarian-brings-joy-and-connection-to-marines-and-families

At Twentynine Palms, Rachel Drake has turned the base library into more than a place for books—it’s a home base for connection, creativity, and lifelong learning.


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Transition Readiness Program

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/transitioning/transition-readiness

Transition Readiness Seminars (TRS) and the Career Resource Management Center (CRMC) provides career/employment assistance, vocational guidance and transition information to separating Marines and their family members. The tools and information provided enable all separating Marines and their family members to make a successful transition from military to civilian life.


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Personal Financial Management

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/personal-financial-management

The Personal Financial Management Program (PFMP) helps individuals achieve financial success through education, training, counseling and information and referral to build financial confidence and alleviate stress.


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Family Member Travel Screening Cell Has Arrived

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/family-member-travel-screening-cell-has-arrived

The Family Member Travel Screening Cell (FMTS) will streamline the overseas suitability screening process for Marines and their families, providing proactive communication, medical screening assistance, and ongoing support to ensure a smoother transition to OCONUS assignments.


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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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Why Water Survival Training is Mission Critical for Marines

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Marine Corps Water Survival Training enhances mission readiness through progressive aquatic conditioning that builds strength, endurance, and water survival skills.


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Early Intervention Prevents Future Crisis

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/early-intervention-prevents-future-crisis

Maintaining strength across social, spiritual, mental, and physical domains, recognizing early warning signs, and seeking support are essential for Marines to stay resilient and ready in every aspect of life.


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Healing After Trauma

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/healing-after-trauma

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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Reset the Standard: New Year, Same Mission of Dignity and Respect

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/reset-the-standard-new-year-same-mission-of-dignity-and-respect

Marines are called to recommit to dignity, respect, and the SAPR mission by actively preventing sexual assault, supporting survivors, and upholding the core values that strengthen our Corps.


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Support Systems Help Protect Families

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/support-systems-help-protect-families

Domestic abuse threatens the strength and trust within the Marine Corps community, but through vigilance, support, and available resources, Marines can protect their own and ensure no one suffers in silence. Standing up, speaking out, and knowing where to turn are vital steps in prevention and healing.


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Unwrap Your Potential Through Volunteering

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/unwrap-your-potential-through-volunteering

Volunteering through the Single Marine Program helps Marines build leadership skills, strengthen total fitness, and make a meaningful impact in their communities.


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Win Big with the MCX Super Star Student Program

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/win-big-with-the-mcx-super-star-student-program

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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Marine Corps Family Team Building

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/marine-corps-family-team-building

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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Stress Less with Smart Money Habits

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Build financial confidence and reduce stress with support from your local Personal Financial Management Program.


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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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Adapting to Pay Adjustments

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/adapting-to-pay-adjustments

Marines can turn recent pay increases into long-term financial readiness by updating their budgets, managing debt, and using free support from the Personal Financial Management Program.


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Marine & Family Support

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support

Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) South Carolina programs and services designed to strengthen and support families and family life.


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Child and Youth

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/child-and-youth

Supporting Marines and families with services that support the development of children of all ages in nurturing environments.


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Change Starts Within: Build Your Best Self

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/change-starts-within-build-your-best-self

Building a stronger, more resilient self starts with honest reflection, focusing on your strengths, and taking intentional steps toward growth—because change begins from within.


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Supporting Dual-Career Families

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/supporting-dual-career-families

Balancing a dual-career marriage is easier when couples communicate, celebrate wins, and take advantage of MCCS resources for family support and resilience.


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Navigating Deployment with Young Children

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/navigating-deployment-with-young-children

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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Unlock Your Career Potential with MC COOL and USMAP

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/unlock-your-career-potential-with-mc-cool-and-usmap

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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Caring for Others Starts with Caring for Yourself

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/caring-for-others-starts-with-caring-for-yourself

Marines and spouses serving as EFMP caregivers can maintain their well-being through daily self-care and long-term strategies like support networks, respite programs, and family care planning.


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Physically Fit Marines Exemplify Discipline 

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/physically-fit-marines-exemplify-discipline

In the Marine Corps, fitness is more than physical strength—it’s a foundation for leadership, trust, and unit cohesion.


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Single Marine Program Coordinator in Yuma Sees Benefits of Recreation

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/single-marine-program-coordinator-in-yuma-sees-benefits-of-recreation

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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Career Exploration Resources for Military-Connected Youth

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/career-exploration-resources-for-military-connected-youth

MCCS programs help military-connected youth navigate career and college planning with tailored support, resources, and guidance.


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Building a Flexible Career as a Military Spouse or Marine

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/building-a-flexible-career-as-a-military-spouse-or-marine

Building a flexible, portable career supported by MCCS programs like the Family Member Employment Assistance Program and the Transition Readiness Program helps military spouses and Marines adapt and thrive through the challenges of military life.


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Privacy Policy Security Notices

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/privacy-policy-security-notices

The Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) website is provided as a public service by the Business and Support Services Division, Manpower and Reserve Affairs Department, Headquarters, United States Marine Corps.


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Information, Referral and Relocation

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/information-referral-relocation

Information, Referral & Relocation (IR&R) program locates resources about services and programs available for the Western Recruiting Region (WRR) and at civilian agencies both locally and nationally. IR&R also provides assistance to make relocation as smooth and stress-free as possible.


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Library Resources

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/library-resources

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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CREDO Retreats

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/credo-retreats

CREDO offers marriage, family, and single person resiliency retreats, including personal and spiritual growth retreats, teen retreats, marriage enrichment workshops and unit team building.


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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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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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