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Quantico’s FMEAP Program Specialist Loves Connecting Spouses with Employment Resources

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Meet Lucy Arruffat! A Program Specialist in the Family Member Employment Assistance Program, aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Quantico.


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Empowering Military Youth Through Scholarship Program

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The National Military Youth of the Year program empowers military-connected teens to lead, serve, and succeed through volunteerism, skill-building, and a prestigious scholarship competition.


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Building a Flexible Career as a Military Spouse or Marine

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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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Career Ready: Helping Marine Corps Spouses Thrive

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Family Member Employment Assistance Program empowers Marine Corps spouses to build fulfilling careers, strengthen family resilience, and thrive professionally despite the challenges of military life.


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Embracing the Joys of Caring for Children

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Marine Corps Child and Youth Programs (CYP) offer meaningful career opportunities to support the growth and well-being of military children while making a lasting impact on their lives and communities.


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Ready to Be Your Own Boss? Entrepreneurship for Military Spouses

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/ready-to-be-your-own-boss-entrepreneurship-for-military-spouses

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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Building Your Professional Network

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Networking is essential for veterans and military spouses to build meaningful professional relationships that support career growth before, during, and after military life. Using available programs and staying connected through events and social media can open doors to new opportunities and long-term success.


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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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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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Learn to Budget for the Unexpected

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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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Lead and Serve with the Single Marine Program

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The Single Marine Program (SMP) empowers single and unaccompanied Marines to lead, advocate for operational needs, volunteer in their communities, and connect through fun, morale-boosting activities. SMP is a unique opportunity to make a difference while building leadership and camaraderie.


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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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Stay Present and Embrace the Moment

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Being present and embracing the moment allows you to fully experience and appreciate life, fostering mindfulness and deeper connections.


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DoD SECO Program Virtual Symposium

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The 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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The Power of Personal Development

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The Marine Corps provides resources that not only foster personal growth but also equip individuals with the skills and support necessary to thrive in civilian careers.


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Empowering Marine Families Through Every Challenge

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Marine & Family Programs strengthen Marine families by supporting school transitions, healthy child development, and specialized family needs, helping them stay resilient through the challenges of military life.


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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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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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Life Skills Build Purpose and Strength

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Developing empathy, resilience, communication, flexibility, and problem-solving skills equips Marines, spouses, and families to navigate change, strengthen relationships, and live with purpose.


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Parenting with Purpose: Growing Strong Families in the Corps

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/parenting-with-purpose-growing-strong-families-in-the-corps

Parenting in the Marine Corps comes with challenges—but you don’t have to do it alone. Learn how routines, emotional support, and on-base programs like Thrive and EFMP can help your family grow stronger together.


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Marine For Life Network

https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/transitioning/marine-for-life-network

We connect transitioning Marines, family members, and veterans to educational resources, employment opportunities, and services that support their career and life goals.


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