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Voluntary Education
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/voluntary-educationEducation 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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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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Access MCCS Courses Virtually on MarineNet
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/access-mccs-courses-virtually-on-marinenetMarineNet offers MCCS courses online, allowing Marines to learn and grow at their own pace, anytime and anywhere.
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How to Support Your Local SAPR Program
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/how-to-support-your-local-sapr-programApril is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM); bringing communities together to address the pervasive issue of sexual violence and promote prevention efforts.
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No Place for Silence: Our Corps, Our Fight Against Sexual Assault
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/no-place-for-silence-our-corps-our-fight-against-sexual-assaultThe 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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Smart Ways to Use Your Tax Refund
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/smart-ways-to-use-your-tax-refundMaximize your tax refund by saving, investing, or paying off debt to boost financial security and achieve long-term goals.
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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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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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Stress Less with Smart Money Habits
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/stress-less-with-smart-money-habitsBuild financial confidence and reduce stress with support from your local Personal Financial Management Program.
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Your Path to Quitting Tobacco
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/your-path-to-quitting-tobaccoQuitting tobacco starts with a clear plan, strong support, and consistent steps—and events like the Great American Smokeout offer a powerful opportunity to take that first step toward a healthier, tobacco-free life.
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Long Term Assistance Program Newsletter – January 2025
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/long-term-assistance-program-newsletter-january-2025Winter 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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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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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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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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Travel & Accommodations Wide
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/storage-do-not-delete/travel-accommodations-wideTravel 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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Connect with Others to Build Mental Toughness
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/connect-with-others-to-build-mental-toughnessMental toughness is built through connection, and programs like the Single Marine Program, WARR, and volunteering help Marines strengthen resilience by fostering community, purpose, and support.
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Reporting Sexual Assault: Know Your Options
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/reporting-sexual-assault-know-your-optionsSupport 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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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.
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Financial Savings Tips for the Summer
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/financial-savings-tips-for-the-summerSave money this summer by budgeting for travel, taking advantage of military discounts, and cutting unnecessary expenses while still enjoying seasonal activities.
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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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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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Navigating Deployment with Young Children
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/navigating-deployment-with-young-childrenDeployment 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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Leverage Military Experience for a Civilian Job
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/leverage-military-experience-for-a-civilian-jobFrom leadership and discipline to technical expertise and problem-solving abilities, leverage your military experience for a civilian job.
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Semper Support: Virtual Counseling for Marines and Families
https://wrr.usmc-mccs.org/news/semper-support-virtual-counseling-for-marines-and-familiesMarines face stress–in life, at work, in training, on deployments. Marine leaders and OSCAR team members provide critical mentorship and support. But sometimes additional support, like counseling, is needed.