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Recognize the Value of Volunteers
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/recognize-the-value-of-volunteersBy 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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Ways to Connect Spiritually on Memorial Day
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/ways-to-connect-spiritually-on-memorial-dayApproach Memorial Day with finding balance between acknowledging the sacrifices made by others and celebrating the significance of the day.
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Quantico’s FMEAP Program Specialist Loves Connecting Spouses with Employment Resources
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/quantico-s-fmeap-program-specialist-loves-connecting-spouses-with-employment-resourcesMeet Lucy Arruffat! A Program Specialist in the Family Member Employment Assistance Program, aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Quantico.
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Guiding Teens’ Next Steps After High School
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/guiding-teens-next-steps-after-high-schoolHelping 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
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/keep-your-sgli-updated-protect-what-matters-mostEligible 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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Your Community Fuels Your Well-being
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/your-community-fuels-your-well-beingCommunity is the foundation of strength and support for Marines and their families, playing a vital role in well-being and sexual assault prevention by fostering connection, accountability, and safety.
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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-childrenThe 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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 A Guide to Navigating Change with EFMP and Community Resources
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/a-guide-to-navigating-change-with-efmp-and-community-resourcesMilitary families navigating change can rely on EFMP for personalized support, from respite care to educational advocacy.
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Three Cs Are Key to Healthy Relationships
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/three-cs-are-key-to-healthy-relationshipsCalmness, connectedness, and compassion are essential for building strong relationships, fostering understanding, and creating a supportive environment where both partners feel valued and heard.
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Healing After Trauma
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/healing-after-traumaHealing 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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How the Voluntary Education Center Helped a Marine Reach Princeton University
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/how-the-voluntary-education-center-helped-a-marine-reach-princeton-universityMarine Corps Sgt Ethan Piety’s journey from uncertain first steps to earning admission to Princeton University highlights the power of perseverance and the transformative support available through Marine education programs.
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DoD SECO Program Virtual Symposium
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/dod-seco-program-virtual-symposiumThe DoD SECO Program Virtual Symposium provides military spouses with valuable career, education, and networking resources to support their professional growth and success.
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Physically Fit Marines Exemplify DisciplineÂ
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/physically-fit-marines-exemplify-disciplineIn the Marine Corps, fitness is more than physical strength—it’s a foundation for leadership, trust, and unit cohesion.
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Building Resilience to Cope with Stress
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/building-resilience-to-cope-with-stressCombat and Operational Stress Control (COSC) strengthens resilience and readiness by helping Marines recognize stress, seek support, and build trust within their units. It’s about taking care of your tribe—because staying strong and connected keeps everyone mission-ready.
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Manage Stress Without Alcohol
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/manage-stress-without-alcoholLearn healthy, alcohol-free ways to manage stress and strengthen your resilience through the Marine Corps Total Fitness lens.
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Family Dynamics Can Influence Substance Use
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/family-dynamics-can-influence-substance-useOne's family plays a critical role in both the safe-guarding and contributing to problematic substance use, as supportive relationships can foster healthy coping mechanisms, while dysfunction or enabling behaviors may contribute to addictive patterns.
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Leadership Scholar Program Helps Veteran Achieve Academic Goals
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/leadership-scholar-program-helps-veteran-achieve-academic-goalsThe Leadership Scholar Program helps academically, and professionally qualified Marines prepare for and apply to prestigious colleges, as demonstrated by retired GySgt Andres Rico, whose educational journey led him to Princeton University after using Marine Corps educational resources and guidance.
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Adapting to Pay Adjustments
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/adapting-to-pay-adjustmentsMarines 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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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-recreationJude 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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Six Essential Tips for a Successful College Application
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/six-essential-tips-for-a-successful-college-applicationSix tips to successfully apply to college.
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Plan For Success With EFMP
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/plan-for-success-with-efmpThe Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) provides personalized support to help military families navigate life changes through collaborative goal setting and tailored action plans. By completing a Family Needs Assessment, families can access the resources and guidance needed to thrive through every transition.
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Family Care Plans are Essential for Service Members
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/family-care-plans-are-essential-for-service-membersEmergencies 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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5 Strategies to Save a Life
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/5-strategies-to-save-a-lifeTough conversations can make a huge difference. Ask. Listen. Support.
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Preparing Your Children for Their Next PCS
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/preparing-your-children-for-their-next-pcsWith support and preparation, your children can navigate a PCS move with confidence and resilience.
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Grocery Shopping Guide
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/grocery-shopping-guideGrocery shopping guides helps you make smart, budget-friendly choices by planning meals, reading labels, and selecting nutritious options.
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World Maternal Mental Health Day
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/world-maternal-mental-health-dayWorld 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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Protecting Our Future
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/protecting-our-futureChild Abuse Prevention Month is recognized every April, prioritizing the safety and well-being of all children.
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Honoring Our Exceptional Child and Youth Program Nurses
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/honoring-our-exceptional-child-and-youth-program-nursesCelebrating the dedication and compassion of our Child and Youth Program Nurses, whose care and expertise make a lasting impact on military children and families.
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OSCAR Teams Were Born From the Fight and For the Fight
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/oscar-teams-were-born-from-the-fight-and-for-the-fightWe all know the Marine Corps throws curveballs – deployments, field ops, the daily grind – stress is part of the deal. Sometimes we handle it well, sometimes we don't. That's where your OSCAR Team comes in.
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Expand Your Network Through Volunteering
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/expand-your-network-through-volunteeringVolunteering is a powerful way for military spouses and service members to expand their networks, gain relevant experience, and open doors to new personal and professional opportunities. Consistent involvement and leadership in volunteer roles build lasting connections that can lead to mentorship and career advancement.
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Unlock Your Next Mission: Civilian Career Success Starts Here
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/unlock-your-next-mission-civilian-career-success-starts-here
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Substance Misuse
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/prevention-and-counseling/substance-misuseSACC provides comprehensive care for active duty service members as it pertains to substance misuse. Such care includes prevention and educational services, screening and evidence-based services, as well as continuing care and aftercare services. SACC’s Prevention and Education Team provides commands with tools and resources related to substance use and/or abuse prevention. Their goal is to provide the best quality care in the most efficient manner to support the commands and service members.
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Transition Readiness Program
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/transitioning/transition-readinessTransition 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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Information, Referral and Relocation
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/information-referral-relocationInformation, 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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Marine Corps Family Team Building
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/marine-corps-family-team-buildingMarine 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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School Liaison
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/child-and-youth/school-liaisonThe School Liaison Program (SLP) focuses its efforts on making transitions for military school age children easier.
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Raising Awareness About Alcohol Misuse
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/raising-awareness-about-alcohol-misuseAlcohol Awareness Month raises public awareness about the risks associated with alcohol misuse.