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MARINE CORPS COMMUNITY SERVICES MARINE & FAMILY PROGRAMS DIRECTORY
MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT/WRR SAN DIEGO, CA 92140-5290 COMM: (619) 524-5732/5298
DSN: 524-5732 FAX: (619) 524-0036 TOLL FREE: 1-888-718-3027
www.mccsmcrd.com This booklet describes the Marine & Family Programs avail-
able at MCRD and provides contact information. Marine & Family Programs Newsletter is also published
quarterly with information on events and stories of interest. Please contact the number below if you are interested in re-
ceiving the Marine & Family Programs Services Directory.
If you would like additional copies of this booklet, or have any questions, please contact Perlita Rodriguez.
Personal & Professional Development MCRD, San Diego
(619) 524-5732/5298 Toll free: (888) 718-3027
E-mail: perlita.rodriguez@usmc.mil
Your connection to information & resources!
Marine & Family Programs Services
Directory
MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT/ WESTERN RECRUITING REGION
SAN DIEGO, CA Serving Marines, Navy, Army, Air Force,
Coast Guards and their families
2016
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CONTENTS MARINE & FAMILY PROGRAMS
PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Education Center .......................................................................................... 4-6 Career Services ............................................................................................... 7-11 Family Member Employment Assistance .................................... 7 Transition Readiness Seminar Classes .......................................... 8 Transition Tracks ............................................................................. 9 Career Resource Management Center .......................................... 10-11 Personal Financial Management Program .................................................. 12-13 Library ............................................................................................................... 14 Information & Referral ................................................................................. 15 Relocation Assistance Services -Welcome Aboard .................................. 16 PCS Prep “Smooth Move” Workshop ......................................... 17 Marine Corps Sponsorship Training ............................................. 17 Lending Locker ................................................................................. 18 Retired Services Office ................................................................................. 19
MARINE CORPS FAMILY TEAM BUILDING Family Readiness Trainer ............................................................................ 21 Life Skills Program ...................................................................................... 21 L.I.N.K.S. - Lifestyle, Insights, Networking, Knowledge, & Skills ....................... 22
FAMILY CARE
Children, Youth, and Teen Program ........................................................ 24 Exceptional Family Member Program ..................................................... 25 School Liaison Program ............................................................................. 26
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES Community Counseling Program (CCP) .................................................. 28 Family Advocacy Program (FAP) .............................................................. 29 Victim Advocate Services ........................................................................... 30 New Parent Support Program ................................................................... 31 Substance Abuse Counseling Center (SACC) ........................................ 32 Sexual Assault Prevention & Response (SAPR) .................................... 33
SEMPER FIT - SPORTS, RECREATION & FITNESS PROGRAMS Auto Skills Center; Athletics Department; Boathouse & Marina; Fitness Center; Gear Checkout; Health Promotion; Information, Tickets and Tour; Recreation Center & Single Marine Program 35-36
PHONE DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES .......................................... 37-39
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I&R Resources Military Family Life Consultant (MFLC) (858) 414-4493 Military Family Life Consultant (MFLC) (619) 405-8370 Military One Source (800) 342-9647
Military Outreach Ministry, San Diego (619) 461-4164
Museum, Gift Shop/Education (619) 524-8388/6038/6783
Museum, Historical Society (619) 524-4426
Naval Medical Center Information (619) 532-6400
- Appointments (619) 532-8225
- Emergency (619) 532-8274
Navy Lodge (800) 628-9466
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (619) 524-5734
Navy Federal Credit Union (800) 842-6328
NTC Overseas Screening (619) 524-0562
Operator, MCRD (619) 524-1011
Operation Homefront (866) 424-5210
Optical Appointment (Balboa Naval Hospital) (619) 532-9830/5357
Pacific Marine Credit Union (800) 736-4500
Passport U.S. - Appointment (800) 801-9801
Passport U.S. - National Information Line & Automated Appt. (877) 487-2778
Passport U.S. No Fee - MCAS Miramar DMO Passenger Section (858) 577-1298/1303
Poison Information Center (800) 876-4766
Post Office (619) 524-4399
Provost Marshall Office (619) 524-4202
PMO, Vehicle Registration (619) 524-4200
PMO, Fingerprint Section (619) 524-4128
PAO - Public Affairs Office (619) 524-8721
Recreation Center (619) 524-4446
Recruit Admin Branch (619) 524-1993
Recruit Training Regiment (RTR) (619) 524-1775/ 1772
Recruit Photos/Yearbook (619) 296-3840/524-4443
Recruit Graduation Videos/DVD (Recruit PX) (619) 725-6279/6296
Recruit Sales (619) 725-6279/6296
Recycling (619) 524-6575
Recycling, Paint www.paintcare.org (855) 724-6809
Recycling, Used Oil etc. www.sandiego.gov (858) 694-7000
Substance Abuse Counseling Center (619) 524-1832
SATO (619) 524-5254/(866)441-2987
Shuttle, Seabreeze (619) 888-1993/244-9749
Tailor Shop (619) 296-2071
Tax Center, MCRD Vita Legal Office (619) 524-8643
Taxi Cab, Green Ride (619) 200-2060
Tickets and Tours (619) 725-6343/6304
TRICARE Customer Service
West Region, United Healthcare Mil & Vet (877) 988-9378
North Region, Health Net (877) 874-2273
South Region, Humana (800) 444-5445
TriCare Representative, UH (619) 971-2225
Thrift Store, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (619) 556-8624
Thrift Store, AMVETS (619) 297-4200
Uniform Shop—Cash Sales (MCRD) (619) 725-6355
United Concordia (800) 866-8499
USO Downtown (619) 235-6503
USO Airport (619) 296-3192
VA Cemetery - San Diego (858) 658-7382
Veterans Village of San Diego (VVSD) (619) 497-0142
Veterans Affairs Representative, MCRD (619) 524-8233
Veterinarian, MCAS Miramar Veterinary Treatment Facility (858) 577-6552/1773
Vita Tax Center - Legal Office (619) 524-8643/8713
Vocational Rehab Representative, MCRD (619) 518-9265/524-0675
Women, Infants, Children (WIC) (800) 500-6411
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San Diego City College (619) 295-9974 Columbia College (866) 594-2330 National University (619) 563-7482 Exchange, MCRD (Main Switchboard) (619) 725-6200 Family Advocacy Program, MCRD (619) 524-0465 Finance Office (619) 524-1723/0772 Fire Department Dispatcher (619) 524-6999 Fisher House (619) 532-9055 Fitness Center, MCRD (619) 524-4428 Family Readiness Officers/LINKS Trainers (MCRD/WRR) H&S BN, Michelle Pritchard (619) 524-0160 RTR, Yesenia Rodriguez (619) 524-1772 1STBN, GySgt George Vargas (619) 524-8907 2NDBN, SSgt Michael Melendez (619) 524-8347 3RDBN, SSgt Jeremy T. Matthews (619) 524-4331 SPTBN, SSgt Casey Skarweski (619) 524-0601 WFTBN, Lori Lirette (760) 763-7351 MCRD/WRR, Marty Rector (619) 524-8241 Recruiter School, Mike Magro (619) 524-8474 12thMCD, Dan Dean (619) 542-5568 LINKS/LifeSkills Trainer, Maria RodriguezCallejas (619) 542-5568 9thMCD, Elizabeth Carty (816) 843-3900 LINKS/LifeSkills Trainer, Elizabeth Carty (816) 843-3985 8thMCD, Lisa Jackson (817) 782-6706 LINKS/LifeSkills Trainer, Melanie Cullum (817) 782-6707 MCRD San Diego and Western Recruiting Region LINKS/LifeSkills Trainer, TBA (619) 718-3763 Family Readiness, MCFTB (619) 524-0916 Food Stamp Program (866) 262-9881 Food Bank, San Diego (866) 350-3663 G-6 Service Desk also see MCI-West Regional Svc Desk (619) 524-0018
Gear Checkout, MCRD (619) 524-6180
MCAS Miramar (858) 577-4150
Naval Station (619) 556-7496
GNC - MCRD MCX (619) 497-1710
Guidons, JC&E (619) 335-6365
Health Benefits Advisor, NMCSD (619) 532-8328
Help Desk, G-6 also see MCI-West Regional Svc Desk (619) 524-0018 Home Store, MCRD (619) 725-6266 Housing Office, Naval Station, San Diego (619) 556-8443 Human Resources (NAF), MCCS MCRD (619) 725-6226 Human Resources (GS), MCRD (619) 524-6918 ID Card Facilities Marine Corps Recruit Depot (619) 524-8741 MCAS Miramar (858) 577-1421 Camp Pendleton (760) 725-2768 Naval Station San Diego (619) 556-9249 Naval Amphib Base Coronado (619) 427-2199 Naval Hospital Balboa (619) 532-6232 Naval Air Station North Island (619) 545-9501 Immigration, Camp Pendleton Legal Office (760) 725-6882 Legal Assistance Office (619) 524-4110/4111 Library (619) 524-1849 Lincoln Military Housing (619) 556-9610 Locator, USMC (703) 784-3942 Locator, USN (866) 827-5672 Lost & Found—PMO (619) 524-4128 Magellan NAF EAP Service (800) 424-5988 Marine Corps Exchange, MCRD (619) 297-2500 Marketplace (619) 725-6546 Marketing Department, MCCS (619) 725-6417/6419 MCI-West Regional Service Desk (877) 739-5724 Mental Health Unit (MCRD) (619) 524-4051/4914 Medical Clinic, MCRD (619) 524-4045 Medical Clinic Optical, MCRD (619) 524-4053 Medical Record, Service HQMC (888) 533-4558
I&R Resources
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PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER
CAREER RESOURCE CENTER
FAMILY MEMBER EMPLOYMENT
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
LIBRARY
INFORMATION & REFERRAL
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE
RETIRED SERVICES
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BLDG 111
Education Services Officer: James Brooks (619) 524-8158 Education & Career Specialist:: Annie Villalon (619) 524-1275
Fax (619) 524-0538 MONDAY - FRIDAY 0730-1600
AVAILABLE SERVICES
COLLEGE 101
It is mandatory that prior to being approved for Tuition Assistance, all Marines must complete the College 101 training. Call the Lifelong Learning Center to schedule a College 101 Class or go on-line at http://www.mccsmcrd.com/. Marines at remote locations may com-plete the training on-line, print your certificate, sign it, and provide a copy to the Lifelong Learning Center for entry into your student record.
TUITION ASSISTANCE (TA)
Tuition Assistance is available to all active duty service members at 100% of the cost of tuition up to $250.00 per semester hour for an an-nual cap of $4,500 per fiscal year.
TEST OF ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (TABE)
The TABE test measures language, reading, spelling, mathematic com-putation and applied mathematics for individuals desiring to start col-lege, but have a GT score of 99 or below. Testing can take up to three hours. Call to schedule an appointment.
DEFENSE ACTIVITY FOR NON-TRADITIONAL EDUCA-
TION SUPPORT (DANTES)
DANTES offers no cost testing that include College Level Examina-tion Program (CLEP), High School Equivalency (GED), and over 30 Certification Examinations for professional certification, such as Auto-motive Service Excellent (ASE) and Liaison Council on Certification for the Surgical Technologists (LCCST). Testing not offered at MCRD. For information on testing locations, contact the Education.
MILITARY ACADEMIC SKILLS PROGRAM (MASP)
MASP improves skills in reading, writing and mathematics for active duty enlisted personnel. Offered at DANTES testing sites.
LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER
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I&R Resources 24/7 D-Stress Line (877) 476-7734
24/7 Domestic Violence Helpline (619) 279-6113
24/7 Employee Assistance Program, MCCS (800) 424-5988
24/7 Sexual Assault Helpline (619) 846-6040
24/7 Suicide Hotline (800) 479-3339
Switchboard - MCX MCRD (619) 297-2500
American Red Cross (619) 542-7400
(800) 951-5600
Armed Services YMCA (858) 751-5755
Athletics Department (619) 524-6058
Auto Registration, Ana’s Registration Service (619) 725-6361
Auto Skills Center/Car Wash (619) 524-5240
Auto Service, Mini Mart (619) 725-6363
Barber Shop (619) 524-4432
Bay View Restaurant (619) 725-6344/6356
Bay View Catering (619) 725-6265
Benefits Advisor, Health, NMCSD (619) 532-8562
Better Business Bureau (858) 496-2131
Billeting, MCRD (619) 524-4401
Billeting, Miramar MCAS (858) 271-7111/4233
Billeting, Navy (877) 628-9233
Billeting, Camp Pendleton (760) 430-4702
Boathouse Marina (619) 524-5269
Branch Dental Clinic (MCRD) (619) 524-4005
Branch Medical Clinic (MCRD) (619) 524-4036
Branch Optical (MCRD) (619) 524-4053
Branch Medical Mental Health Unit (MHU) (619) 524-4051
Camping Connection/Gear Checkout (619) 524-6180
Cash Office, MCRD (619) 725-6424
Cash Sales (619) 725-6477
Casualty Assistance Program (800) 847-1597
Cellar Sales Floor (619) 725-6353
Center for Disease Control (800) 232-4636
Chaplain's Office (619) 524-8820
Child Development Center, MCRD (619) 524-4430
Child Care Referral Line (Military) www.militarychildcare.com (619) 556-7394
(855) 696-2934
Child Care, YMCA Childcare Resource Service (800) 481-2151
CPR (for Active Duty only) - Branch Medical Clinic MCRD (619) 524-0807
MCAS Miramar Fire Dept Training (858) 577-1956
CREDO (760) 725-4954
DFAS - Defense Finance & Accounting Service (800) 847-1597
Dental, MCRD Clinic (619) 524-4005/4009
Dental Program, MetLife CONUS (855) 638-8371
Dental Program, MetLife OCONUS (855) 638-8372
Dental Program, MetLife TDD/TTY (855) 638-8373
Delta Dental (Retirees) (888) 838-8737
DEERS (800) 538-9552
Disbursing/Finance (619) 524-1035
DMO Passenger Section (619) 524-5362
DMO Household Goods Section www.move.mil (619) 524-5369/5365/5367
DMO Warehouse/Receiving Section (619) 524-5372
Dominos Pizza (619) 344-0850 Dry Cleaners (619) 542-1949 Eagle Eye Hotline (877) 356-3937 Option 7 Education, Lifelong Learning (619) 524-6865
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HEALTH PROMOTIONS - Your healthy lifestyle resource! Look for monthly health programs & events, sign up for email newsletter, contact us for nutrition counseling, etc. Friend us on Facebook: MCCS MCRD Semper Fit Health Promotions. Fol-low us on Twitter: MCRDHealthPromo. Call (619)524-5655 Choose well, live well.
INFORMATION, TICKETS & TOURS (ITT) - Offers discounted tickets for San Diego and South-
ern California attractions, family theme parks and
events to the military community. (619)725-6343
RECREATION CENTER - This facility is the social center for the Depot.
The Bull Dog Tavern, twelve lanes of bowling,
computer room, fifty-person theater, arcade room,
pool table, shuffle board and foosball are housed
here. (619)524-4446
SINGLE MARINE PROGRAM (SMP) - This pro-
gram supports the overall quality of life for Ma-
rines and Sailors stationed aboard MCRD. SMP
encourages single Marines to plan recreational
and social activities, and offers them the oppor-
tunity to participate in and contribute to their
respective communities. (619)524-8240
GEAR CHECKOUT - Provides gear support
only for MCRD Unit and Command func-
tions. For local gear rental please visit:
MCAS Miramar (858) 577-4150; Naval
Station 32nd Street (619) 556-7493
MCCS SEMPER FIT
Sports, Recreation & Fitness PROGRAMS
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JOINT SERVICE TRANSCRIPT (JST)
JST documents recommended credit for military training in a format that is widely accepted by colleges and universities. Active duty member may request a copy of their SMART from the Education.
SERVICE MEMBERS OPPORTUNITY COLLEGE MARINES
(SOCMAR) SOCMAR is a contract for degree agreement between the home college and student. The agreement is a degree plan that evaluates all prior learning, lists academic requirements, and guarantees award of the de-gree when the requirements are met. There are over 1800 SOCMAR colleges/universities.
UNITED STATES MILITARY APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM (USMAP)
This program provides professional recognition and training in technical occupations. USMAP has national standards registered with the U.S. De-partment of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. Register and enroll online http://usmap.cnet.navy.mil.
NON-TRADITIONAL DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMS Students who find it difficult to attend traditional classes can take ad-vantage of numerous distance learning programs that offer courses in a variety of flexible formats, such as on-line, DVD, or video teleconfer-encing.
FUNDING YOUR EDUCATION Military students have a variety of resources to fund their education. Pri-marily Tuition Assistance is used, and once exhausted, the student may choose to use the Montgomery GI Bill, Post 9/11 GI Bill, one of the reserve components education funds, as well as apply for federal grants. Military spouses may also apply for federal grants, as well as use the Mili-tary Spouse Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) to fund a portion of their education.
ATTENDING ON BASE CLASSES Class schedules change each semester, check with Education office for current schedule. Currently, evening classes are offered Monday thru Sat-urday.
Visit the Education Center for more information on these and other programs including classes offered by San Diego City College, National University, Columbia College and information about financial aid and the GI Bill. The Education is open to all active duty service members, their family members, military retirees and DoD civilian employees.
LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER
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PROGRAM TIMELINE:
0750 Sign-in 0800 College 101/WEBTA presentation 0900 Q & A
College 101 Certificates issued at conclusion of training
OBJECTIVE:
Learn the military off duty education program require-ments and benefits.
Reserve your seat by contacting: James Brooks, Education Services Officer
(619) 524-8158, email james.brooks@usmc.mil; Annie Villalon, Education & Career Specialist (619) 524-1275, email annie.villalon@usmc.mil
Active duty and all college bound family members may attend this training.
LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER
COLLEGE 101
Personal & Professional Development Classroom, Bldg 111
CLASS DATES
16 March 20 April 18 May 15 June 20 July
17 Aug 21 Sept 19 Oct 16 Nov 14 Dec
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MCCS SEMPER FIT
Sports, Recreation & Fitness PROGRAMS
AUTO SKILLS CENTER - This facility assists authorized
patrons with their automotive projects. On staff are
qualified mechanics who provide training and advice to
customers to help guide them to the successful comple-
tion of the project. (619)524-5240
ATHLETICS - The Athletic Department offers an
intramural program, varsity program, and plays host
to competitions sponsored by HQMC. The Boot
Camp Challenge is just one of the many annual
events coordinated by the Athletic Department. It is
part of Fleet Week and plays a key role in providing
good community relations with the City of San Diego. (619)524-6058
BOATHOUSE & MARINA - Located on the water
and adjacent to a beautiful recreation area, the Boat-
house plays host to many unit functions. It offers the
MCRD Community water related options for their
“leisure time.” Motorboats, sailing, fishing equip-
ment, surfboards, soft boards, boogie boards, canoes,
paddle boats and wet suits are just some of what is
offered the MCRD Boathouse. They provide basic sailing lesson at a
minimal cost. The picnic areas are available at no charge to all active
duty from any Command in this region, retirees and DoD employees.
(619)524-5269
FITNESS CENTER - The fitness center offers the
latest in state-of-the-art fitness/wellness program-
ming. It provides the opportunity to enjoy individu-
alized and/or group activities. Individual assessment
and instruction at all levels is readily available from
a highly competent, professional staff. Programs
include: personal fitness training, weight manage-
ment, comprehensive group exercise classes, endur-
ance challenges, strength training, and more. (619)524-4427
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SEMPER FIT SPORTS, RECREATION &
FITNESS PROGRAMS ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT
AUTO SKILLS CENTER
BOATHOUSE & MARINA
FITNESS CENTER
GEAR CHECKOUT
HEALTH PROMOTIONS
INFORMATION, TICKETS & TOURS
SINGLE MARINE PROGRAM
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Who We Are The military lifestyle presents many challenges for family members. One is staying
employed and building a career while frequently transitioning. FMEAP prepares and
empowers family members with the tools necessary to be successful in the workforce.
FREE local services and resources are here to assist you every step of the way!
Services Offered:
MILSPOUSE CAREER CONNECTION WORKSHOP (2DAY)
Identify through career exploration: key transferable skills, career pathways, and portable careers
Create a “Pathway to Employment” through volunteerism & skill development
Maximize your job search through personal branding and social media
Receive TOP tips in creating a competitive edge resume, salary negotiation, and “Powerful Interviewing”
Discover effective job search strategies, networking techniques and connect to local and national resources
TIME: 9AM-12PM DATES: APR 11-12, JUN 13-14, AUG 8-9, OCT 3-4, DEC 12-13 BLDG 14
*Registration REQUIRED, please call (619) 524-8640
MILSPOUSE NETWORKING & RECRUITING EVENT
Network with employers & KEY decision makers
Learn “INSIDER TIPS” on their interviewing & hiring process
Interview on the spot with military spouse friendly employers
TIME: 11AM-12:30PM DATES: APR 13, AUG 10, OCT 27 BLDG 14
*Employer panel begins promptly, call FMEAP to inquire about scheduled employers
SPOUSE TRANSITION & READINESS SEMINAR (S.T.A.R.S.)
Spouses it is your chance to ask experts about what to expect when your Marine or Sailor retires or separates from active duty service. Stay informed about your family’s benefits,
entitlements, health care insurance, VA benefits and much more! Receive tips and resources to assist you in making plans for your future and prepare for life beyond the military. *Registration REQUIRED, please call (619) 524-8640
TIME: 9AM-12PM DATES: APR 19, JUL19, OCT 18 BLDG14
1st Annual Military Spouse Career & Resources Fair, May 11th 10AM-1PM
MCRD SAN DIEGO - Bay View Restaurant
Contact a FMEAP Specialist today!
Connie Vasquez (619) 524-8640 connie.vasquez@usmc.mil
MCRD San Diego - Personal & Professional Development, Bldg. 14
www.mccsmcrd.com/fmeap MCCSMCRDSanDiegoFMEAP
Career Advising & Coaching
Employment Preparation: employment referrals, interview techniques, job
search strategies and resume assistance
Education, Entrepreneurial & Training Resources
Hiring & Networking Events
Volunteer & Skills Development
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TRANSITION READINESS SEMINAR
PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT BLDG 14, MCRD, SAN DIEGO MONDAY - FRIDAY 0730-1630
All classes are held in the Personal & Professional Development Classroom, Bldg 14. For more information, call Mina Threat at (619) 524-1283/8440/0035,
Email: mina.threat@usmc.mil ;
TRANSITION READINESS SEMINAR (TRS) is available at MCRD
to all transitioning and/or retiring service members and their spouses. These classes provide information and assistance to help service members make an effective transition from military to civilian life.
ALL MARINES ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND TRS:
All eligible active duty Marines attend the TRS 12 to 14 months before their End of Active Service (EAS) but complete TRS no less than 180 days prior to that date.
TRS provides information and practical applications on career, employment, education and training benefits, determining health and life insurance requirements, financial planning, benefits of affiliating with the Reserve component and Veterans’ benefits and entitlements.
Workshop participants also learn about VA benefits, including disability insurance, education and training, home loans, health care benefits, and other programs.
TRS Classes Information
1. Classes begin 0730 (arrive NLT 0715)
2. No appointments or duty scheduled during TRS week
3. Must be in attendance all day to receive credit
4. Bring mandatory pre-work on 1st day of class (contact Unit Transition Coordinator to register and to obtain TRS pre-work)
5. Bring original or copy of medical record on 1st day of class (ensure medical record is checked out week prior to TRS)
6. Dress in appropriate civilian attire
7. Spouses are highly encouraged to attend; required to reserve seat in advance
TRS Schedule Monday-Friday 0730-1630
4-8 APR 2-6 MAY 6-10 JUNE 27 JUN - 1 JUL 1-5 AUG 29 AUG - 2 SEP 3-7 OCT 31 OCT - 4 NOV 5-9 DEC
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Behavioral Health Services SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION
AND RESPONSE (SAPR)
SEXUAL
ASSAULT
PREVENTION
AND
RESPONSE
The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Office serves as the single point of contact to facilitate victim support services, promote sexual assault training and awareness, and provide policy and program assistance to commands located aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, and within the Western Recruiting Re-gion. The objectives of Installation’s SAPR program are to specifically en-hance and improve:
Prevention through training and education
Treatment and support of victims
System accountability Every unit has at least one Uniformed Victim Advocate (UVA) as-signed to help lessen the stress of a sexual assault. Unit UVAs have been trained and can offer assistance and support to military victims of sexual assault.
24/7 SAPR HELPLINE (619) 846-6040
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Behavioral Health Services SUBSTANCE ABUSE
COUNSELING CENTER (SACC)
WE’RE HERE TO HELP!
The Substance Abuse Counseling Cen-ter provides education, outreach ser-vices and counseling for personnel at MCRD. SACC services are dedicated toward awareness, prevention, and providing direct care for those in need. Eligible personnel include active duty and/or their families, retirees and their families. Our services are provided in a confidential setting and referrals can be made upon request. Our goal is to pro-vide the best quality care in the most efficient manner. All treatment plans are individually set.
If you need help or know someone who does, please contact us at: (619) 524-1835/1837/1832/1912
HOW WE CAN HELP YOU!
Each client is provided with assess-ment, diagnosis if warranted, and a treatment plan. This is completed through the initial screening and interview. All clients are referred to services accordingly and individual treatment will vary. Outpatient treat-ment may include education/skill training, therapy groups and 12 step support meetings. Referral to resi-dential treatment may be necessary depending on the severity of the illness. Following a successful course of treatment, aftercare group partici-pation may be recommended. This component provides the client with a more stable foundation for contin-ued abstinence, should that be the need.
PRIME FOR LIFE PRIME For Life is an alcohol and drug program for people of all ages. It is designed to gently but powerfully challenge common beliefs and attitudes that directly contribute to high-risk alcohol and drug use. the program goals are to reduce the risk for health prob-lems and impairment problems. PRIME For Life is open to all Marines, Sailors, and Coast Guard aboard MCRD.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE CONTROL OFFICER'S TRAINING (SACO)
SACO is a thirty-six hours course conducted by certified Drug and Alcohol Counselors. The course intent is to train unit SACOs with full knowledge of Marine Corps policy on substance abuse and specific knowledge needed to conduct the unit substance abuse program. For further information and sched-ule of classes, (619) 524-1835/1832/1836.
Combat Operational Stress Control (COSC)
The COSC program provides tools to assist leaders and Marines in identifying stress problems as early as possible, as well as information designed to help leaders take appropriate actions to restore Marines to full function and readiness when necessary.
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TRS is a pre-requisite for attending the Education or Entrepreneur Tracks., the Career Technical Track does not have this requirement.
Spouses are highly encouraged to attend these Tracks without going through the required week of the Transition program.
BOOTS TO BUSINESS TRACK During this two-day intensive training workshop you will formulate an aware-ness of business basics which will enhance your future business planning ef-forts, the workshop is offered in collaboration with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), the institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syra-cuse University (IVMF), the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Schedule: 0730-1600; 26-27 April; 26-27 July; 25-26 October
ACCESSING HIGHER EDUCATION TRACK Identify your educational goals, funding availabilities, scholarship opportunities, researching and comparing institutions.
Schedule: 0800-1500; Apr 20-21; July 20-21; 19-20 Oct
CAREER TECHNICAL TRAINING (CTT) TRACK
CTT is designed to assist you in defining your technical career goals, identifying required credentials, finding career technical training opportunities, identifying local Veteran resources and utilizing your VA education benefits.
Schedule: 0700-1600; 20-21 April; 20-21 July; 19-20 October
PERSONAL READINESS SEMINAR This four-hour course is mandatory for service members whose First Perma-nent Duty Station (FPDS) is MCRD San Diego. The course offers three hours of financial planning strategies and an introduction to Personal and Professional Development.
Schedule: 0700-1230; 19 May; 18 August; 2 December
FOR CLASS REGISTRATION: Call the Transition Manager Mina Threat at (619) 524-1283/8440 or email mina.threat@usmc.mil
Personal & Professional Development, Bldg 14 Classroom
TRANSITION TRACKS Personal & Professional Development
MCRD San Diego
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CAREER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CENTER
The Career Resource Management Center (CRMC) provides information and assistance to help military service members, their family members, retirees, and DoD civilian employees with their job search. We provide a variety of employ-ment resources such as FREE fax and internet access, resource library, computer work stations, and job listings. Take advantage of these services today!
Services offered:
Career advising Job search strategies Employment assistance One-on-one resume assistance Interview techniques Salary negotiations
Career And Education Fair
Personal & Professional Development hosts a Career & Education Fair twice a year. The event is open to military active duty and reserve, family members, military retirees, DoD civilians, and other personnel with access to military installations. Come meet over 100 employers/educators. Employment areas being represented: High Tech/ Electronic/IT/Law Enforcement/Fortune 500 Companies/Accounting/Administrative/Retail/Sales/Industry/City/County/State/Federal/Aerospace/Engineering.
SCHEDULE: 14 Sept, Wednesday, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Jerry Coleman Center, Bldg 650 Call (619) 524-1283/8440/8158/1275 for more information
WORKSHOPS Open to all active duty, reservists, retirees, DoD employees, and their family members
INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES WORKSHOP
Understanding the interview process
Winning the interview techniques
How to market yourself
Dress for success
To register, call: (619) 524-0035/1283/8440
USA JOBS WORKSHOP
Navigating USAJobs
Writing an Effective Federal Resume
Applying for General Schedule (GS) Positions
Veterans and Military Spouse Preference
**SPACE IS LIMITED TO FIRST 20 REGISTRANTS**
To register, call: (619) 524-0035/1283/8440
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Behavioral Health Services NEW PARENT SUPPORT PROGRAM
The New Parent Support Program offers a variety of parenting services for families with children from age’s birth to 5.
Home Visitation: This program provides individualized services by a licensed clinician tai-lored to your family’s needs in the comfort of your own home. Home Vis-itors work one on one with families to enhance their parenting skills and provide needed support. The Home Visitor will help support families in learning to cope with stress, isolation, deployment and family separation, as well as the everyday demands of parenthood.
Other Services:
Baby Boot Camp - For expectant parents addressing numerous topics Infant Massage - Five-week class for parents and caregivers with infants from 4 weeks to 12 months of age Developmental Testing - Learn how to enhance your child’s develop-ment through fun and easy activities Parenting Classes Resource Coordination
For more information, or to register for any of our upcoming classes, please call Behavioral Health Services: (619) 524-0465
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VICTIM ADVOCATE SERVICES
Victim Advocates ensures that each person who is a victim of do-mestic abuse, rape, or sexual assault is provided with crisis inter-vention, support and assistance. The Victim Advocates represent the interests of all victims and at-risk family members through the military and court systems and provide education and resources to assist in the victim's continued safety.
Victim Reporting Options:
Restricted Reporting - Victims may disclose domestic abuse to the victim advocate or a healthcare provider without a for-mal report being made to law enforcement or command. Vic-tims receive appropriate medical care and are referred to a vic-tim advocate for further services. The victim advocate provides information about reporting to command and will help the vic-tim weigh the pros and cons of choosing to report at a later time.
Unrestricted Reporting - Victims who want to pursue an of-ficial investigation of the incident can elect the unrestricted re-porting option and use current reporting channels, such as command, law enforcement or the victim advocate. There are exceptions to the restricted reporting option for victims, in-cluding when disclosure is necessary to prevent or lessen a se-rious and imminent threat to the safety of the victim or another individual.
Victim Advocates are on call 24/7 and provide information, guid-ance and support to those who have experienced domestic abuse. To reach a Victim Advocate, call the 24/7 Installation Helpline: 619-279-6113 or the DoD Safe Helpline: 877-995-5247
Behavioral Health Services
www.mccsmcrd.com
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PRIVATE SECTOR RESUME & COVER LETTER WORKSHOP Creating an effective resume Cover letter Purpose of a resume Resume formats Difference between Resume and Curriculum Vitae (CV)
To register, call: (619) 524-0035/1283/8440
MARKETING YOURSELF FOR A SECOND CAREER Learn about the following:
Your competition for finding a job
Resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn
How employers read your resume
Networking strategies and penetrating (suggest tapping/connecting) to the hidden job market
Prepare for & conducting a successful interview
Salary negotiations & benefit packages
MCRD SAN DIEGO PARTNERSHIP WITH DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
A representative from the Department of Veteran Affairs Office is on site at Personal & Professional Development, Bldg 14, Monday thru Friday from 7:30am-4:00 pm. Come in and ask questions about your VA related benefits such as Medical, Education, VA Home Loan, and much more.
To schedule an appointment, call Robert Hill at (619)524-8233 or Email robert.hill6@va.gov Walk-in hours: 8:00 am -10:00 am Mon-Thu Appointment hours: 1:00 pm -3:00 pm Mon-Fri
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION COUNSELOR
Available for questions about your education and career goals, and maximizing the use of your VA educational benefits. Provides comprehensive evaluation to determine abilities, skills, and interests for employment. Set up an appoint-ment to discuss your educational and vocational goals.
To schedule an appointment call Jennifer Reichard at (619) 524 -0675 or Email jennifer.reichard@va.gov
CAREER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CENTER
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FINANCIAL FITNESS
The Personal Financial Man-agement Program provides active duty military members and their families, military retirees and their families, and eligible civilian per-sonnel financial and consumer edu-cation, training, counseling, infor-mation and referral. Services of-fered cover areas such as:
Budgeting
Goal setting
Pay and allowances
Financial Planning
Use of credit and debt
Major purchase planning
(home/car, etc.)
Tax preparation & planning
Consumer services & rights
Savings & Investing
Risk coverage (Insurance)
Entitlements and benefits
Retirement planning
Veteran's benefits
Individual financial counseling sessions
are available by appointment to help
eligible personnel learn how to plan and
work towards a secure financial future.
In addition, the Financial Management
Specialist provides a link between local
military personnel and the world- wide
military community, as well as with other government and civilian agencies,
which provide assistance to active duty
members, retirees and their families.
For information or to set up an ap-
pointment, please call:
Michael Mclsaac
(619) 524-1204/5728 Toll free: 1-888-718-3027
Monday -Friday
0730-1600 michael.mcisaac@usmc.mil
BROWN BAG LUNCH
SEMINARS
Come and join us
for our informative, educational and
enjoyable monthly Brown Bag Lunch
Seminars. Hear about home buying, climbing out of debt, Thrift Savings
Plan, IRAs and college saving plans,
saving and investing on a shoe string,
financial considerations when retiring,
and much more.
Classes are held once a month from
1130-1300 in the Personal & Profes-
sional Development classroom, Bldg
14, and is open to active duty, family
members, retirees and civilian employ-
ees. Seating is limited to 50 people.
Feel free to bring your own lunch. Please call (619) 524-5728 for infor-
mation on the schedule and to register.
SaveAndInvest.org
Build Wealth Not Debt
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FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM (FAP) BLDG 6E
619-524-0465
The Family Advocacy Program’s (FAP) mission is to support Marine Corps readiness and healthy families. The FAP provides prevention inter-vention, safety planning and counseling for families experiencing domes-tic violence or child abuse. The program is committed to enhancing the quality of life for military families and preserving the Marine Corps Values through education, accountability and rehabilitation.
Prevention Education - Training and classes offered be-
fore a problem arises. CLASSES OFFERED
Century Anger Management
Stress Management
Married and Loving It
Positive Parenting Program (Triple P)
Conflict Resolution
COMMAND PRESENTATIONS AVAILABLE
FAP Leadership Training
Suicide Prevention Training
Domestic Violence/Child Abuse Awareness & Prevention
Parenting Classes
Stress Management
IDC/CCSM Training
For more information regarding classes and presentations please call: 619-524-1200
Behavioral Health Services
www.mccsmcrd.com
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COMMUNITY COUNSELING PROGRAM (CCP)
BLDG 6E
619-524-0465
The Community Counseling Program (CCP) provides short-term counseling focused on screening, prevention and intervention to promote the well-being of Marines, Sailors and their families. We offer individual, couple, family, child and group counseling ser-vices.
WE CAN HELP YOU ADDRESS ISSUES RELATED TO: Marital/Relationship Issues
Anxiety
Anger Management
Parenting
Stress
Depression
Conflict Resolution
Grief and Loss
Coping Skills
Deployment Stress
Communication Difficulties
Work Related Issues
Balancing Work and Home Life
Problem Solving Skills
Decision Making Skills
Adjustment Difficulties
Child Behavioral Concerns, etc.
Monday-Friday: 0730-1630 by appointment or walk-in. Flexible appointments times also available.
Behavioral Health Services
www.mccsmcrd.com
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Personal Financial
Seminars for 2016
Set a Goal; Make a Plan; Save Automatically!
Wed 13 Jan - Understanding Your Credit Reports & Credit Scores
Wed 24 Feb - Building a Successful Savings Program – a “Military Saves” Event!
Wed 16 Mar - How to Establish a Budget & Take Charge of Your Finances
Fri 15 Apr - Raising a Money Smart Child – A Parent's Guide
Fri 20 May - How to be the Winner When Buying your next Car or Truck
Fri 3 Jun - How to Buy a Home – and When You Should Rent
Wed 13 Jul - Investment Basics – Stocks, Bonds and Mutual Funds
Wed 17 Aug - Becoming a Successful Investor – Strategies & Techniques
Fri 23 Sep - Rental Property Ownership as an Investment
Fri 14 Oct - Financial Freedom – How to Develop a Roadmap to Financial Success
Wed 9 Nov - Preparing for Retirement using Tax Efficient Investments
Fri 16 Dec - Tax Planning: How to Reduce your Taxes & Increase your Refunds
Brown Bag Lunch Seminars are held on Wednesday or Friday from 1130-1300 in the
Personal & Professional Development’s Classroom, Bldg 14
Seminars are open to the first 50 individuals to call and register after each month’s Seminar is announced in
the Depot News Bulletin. Seminars will be announced 14-21 days before the scheduled date. All seminars
are Free and open to Active Duty, Reserve, Retired, Civil Service, NAF, and Contract personnel and their
family members. A Free light lunch with water or juice will be served buffet style, but attendees are
welcome to bring their own lunch.
To register please call Personal & Professional Development’s
Front Desk at 619-524-5728 (Your registration allows us to prepare
handouts and buy food for the proper number of attendees – Thank You!)
For additional information, or to schedule a separate Personal Financial
Management presentation at your organization on any financial topic,
or to request an individual appointment regarding your own personal
financial situation, please call Michael McIsaac, Personal Financial
Management Specialist at 619-524-1204, or send an email to
michael.mcisaac@usmc.mil
Taking Care of Our Own Marine & Family Programs Personal & Professional Development
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego CA 92140
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MCRD LIBRARY YOUR #1 SOURCE FOR...
Best Selling Books Wi-Fi
Conference Room Copier
DVDs - Over 3,000 movies Fax Machine & Scanner
CDs Children’s Rooms
iPads Marine Reading List
Internet 24/7 Online Homework Help (Tutor.com)
TRANSPARENT LANGUAGE ONLINE WITH BYKI Learn over 90 languages and 21 ESL Courses for free; Study foreign language on any com-puter at your own pace. This program is availa-ble to all patrons with active library accounts. All military branches, DoD civilians, retirees, and family members are welcome.
CHILDREN STORYTIME - WEDNESDAYS Join your friends and the Library staff at Bldg 7 every Wednesday for Children's Storytime starting at 11:00 in the morning. The children's reading room has terrific selection of books and videos.
UNIVERSAL CLASS ONLINE Freely available to all patrons with active Marine Corps Library accounts. Study over 500 online continuing educations courses on any computer i.e. computer training, business, health services, personal finance, professional development, GED training etc. MAGAZINES Over 260 magazines streamed to your computer, tablet or smartphone.
Open 6 Days a Week
Monday-Saturday 0830-1700
http://www.mccsmcrd.com/ Bldg 7 West, Parade Deck
(619) 524-1849
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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
COMMUNITY COUNSELING PROGRAM
(CCP)
FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM (FAP)
PREVENTION & EDUCATION
VICTIM ADVOCACY
NEW PARENT SUPPORT PROGRAM
SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION & RESPONSE (SAPR)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING CENTER (SACC)
- COMBAT & OPERATIONAL STRESS
CONTROL (COSC)
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SCHOOL LIAISON PROGRAM
c reating connectivity between
military families, schools,
and the Marine Corps.
Services Offered
Information on local schools and programs offered School selection options available Home School regulations and curriculum assistance Home School Network support services School inbound/outbound transfer assistance Graduation requirements (including California Exit Exam) School and Community Outreach Guidance through the 504 and Special Education processes Kindergarten Readiness requirements information College Readiness and Scholarship information Agency referrals based on family requests Learn how to become your child’s best advocate Workshops and training to promote parent involvement Tutoring resources available
School Liaison Officer Website: www.mccsmcrd.com/FamilyCare/SchoolLaison/index.html
Patty Kalaye patty.kalaye@usmc-mccs.org (619) 524-8104/8032
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Perlita Rodriguez Personal & Professional Development
Bldg 14 MCRD (619) 524-5732 Email: perlita.rodriguez@usmc.mil
Monday - Friday 0730-1600
The Information and Referral (I&R) program is an efficient way to find information or services that are right for you. In addition to answering questions about military and civilian activities, organizations, and services available on or off base, your I&R Specialist will also research information and other resources for you.
Come by Personal & Professional Development, Bldg 14, behind the Fit-ness Center and pick up fact sheets, flyers and other printed materials. Tele-phone calls and walk in visitors are welcome!! Your I&R Specialist can pro-vide information on:
• Events, classes, programs on base and in the community
• Family Services Resources
• American Red Cross, USO, ASYMCA
• Food Resources (WIC, SHARE, MOM)
• Navy/Marine Corps Relief Society
• TriCare Medical and Dental
• Military Housing
• Child Care
Family and Life Issues
Education and Career Services
Military One Source
And much more!!
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• Find out how to make the most of your new duty station and the San Diego area
• Receive valuable information about services and programs
• Take a Windshield bus tour of the Depot • Browse the Info Expo to meet the Marine & Family Pro-
grams and Community Services Staff
Where: Personal & Professional Development Bldg 14 Classroom
Time: 0830 - All Dates
Open to all Active Duty, Family Members, NAF and DoD Civilians
Family members are very welcome and encouraged to attend
The Welcome Aboard is mandatory for all inbound military
personnel.
Call Perlita Rodriguez Relocation Assistance Office (619) 524-5298/5732
Toll Free: 1-888-718-3027
WELCOME to MCRD San Diego!
PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL’S WELCOME ABOARD!
12 April 17 May 14 June 12 July
16 August 20 September 11 October 15 November
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EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM (EFMP)
What is Exceptional Family Member Program? The EFMP Program (MCO 1754.4B) assists Marine Families in managing the dual demands of a Marine Corps career and the special needs of a family mem-ber. The program ensures that the family will be assigned to a location where appropriate services exist to support the special needs of the EFM.
Who Qualifies for the EFMP? An Exceptional Family Member (EFM) can be a spouse, child, stepchild, adopted child, foster child or dependent parent who meets the following criteria:
Possesses a physical, intellectual or emotional disability and requires special medical and/or educational services
Enrolled in DEERS
Resides with the sponsor (exceptions include geographical bachelors and family members receiving inpatient care or living in an educational setting)
Benefits of Enrollment Family support/case management
Informed assignment screening
Special housing consideration (determined by HQMC)
IEP review/support
EFMP attorney assistance and representation
TriCare ECHO (Extended Care Health Options) for eligible EFM’s
Parent training
Networking and family events
Relocation assistance
Lending library
Resources, referrals and linkages
For more information and for assistance with enrolment, please contact the EFMP
office aboard MCRD at: (619) 524-8031/6078; location Bldg 6E along the Pa-rade Deck.
Website: www.mccsmcrd.com/efmp.html Facebook: facebook.com/mccsmcrdsd.efmp
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F ocuses on the need of families in order to provide maximum access to useful,
flexible, and affordable programs. Children, Youth, and Teens, ages 6 weeks to 18 years, shall be served in integrated, bal-anced quality programs that support the con-tinuum of the Marine family on and off base. Presently our CYT Program focuses on youth sports, fitness, and recreation. The sports program provide quality year round activities for boys and girls, ages 5-18 years, which offer continuity and sport diversity to meet the needs and interest of youth and teens. Programs such as soccer, baseball, and basketball are offered appropriate to age levels. These programs help youth and teens achieve and maintain fitness, acquire a broad range of physical skills, develop a sense of teamwork, cooperation, and fairness that lead to healthy, active life-styles.
For more information, contact Marry Young at
(619) 725-6407/6384 or
Marine Corps Family Team Building at (619) 524-0916
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This program is recommended for those who will be making a PCS move within the next six months. Help-ful information on the following topics: · pay · benefits and entitlements (MilPers/IPAC) · household goods and personal property shipments, and more will be provided.
PCS Prep Workshop
2016 Schedule 11 Mar 20 Apr 19 May 17 June 20 July 19 Aug 19 Oct
PCS PREP WORKSHOP 2016
“Know Before You Go”
SPONSORSHIP TRAINING 2016
An effective sponsorship program contributes to readiness by en-suring Marines, Sailors, and their fami-lies are prepared and fully supported as they enter a new duty assignment. By meeting this obligation, MCRD/WRR enhances unit performance both through ensuring personnel are ready for duty and by enhancing the morale and welfare of Marines and Sailors.
Sponsorship Orientation
2016 Schedule May 11 September 28
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER CALL PERLITA RODRIGUEZ, RELOCATION ASSISTANCE OFFICE AT
(619) 524-5298/5732
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RELOCATION ASSISTANCE
Your Relocation Assistance Office provides service members and fam-ily members with in-outbound relocation assistance. Relocation services include wel-come aboard packages, lending locker, access to the internet, and various other relocation tools to help alleviate the stress involved in the relocation process.
Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 0730-1600
Tel: (619) 524-5298/5732
LENDING LOCKER
You should see what we’ve got in our Lending Locker! Dishes & Silverware * Pots & Pans * Playpens * Car Seats
High Chairs * Irons * Toasters * Rice Cookers * Crock Pots * Mini-Refrigerator
ARRIVAL SERVICES
Welcome Aboard Packages (WAP) Child Care Referral Information
Housing Information Depot Welcome Aboard
PRE-DEPARTURE SERVICES Individual Needs
Assessment/Referral Smooth Move Brief
Internet access for relocation needs eWAP Requests (Electronic Welcome
Aboard Package)
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL PERLITA RODRIGUEZ RELOCATION ASSISTANCE
OFFICE AT (619) 524-5298/5732
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FAMILY CARE
CHILD, YOUTH & TEEN (CYT)
EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER
PROGRAM (EFMP)
SCHOOL LIAISON PROGRAM
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WHO: Experienced Marine Spouses developed a fun Mentoring Pro-gram, "L.I.N.K.S.", aimed at educating new spouses, parents, children, teens, and active duty Marines in the Marine Corps lifestyle. All Marine spouses, children, teens, active duty Marines, and civilian employees are eligible to participate in L.I.N.K.S.
WHAT: In an informal setting, spouses, children, teens, parents, and active duty Marines will learn about the Marine Corps mission, Marine Corps history and traditions, moving in the military, deployments and separations, financial issues, and the base services available to them.
WHEN: L.I.N.K.S. is offered at MCRD San Diego, Miramar, and Camp Pendleton. L.I.N.K.S. presentations are given in the Command Museum courtyard at MCRD on recruit graduation days.
WHY: L.I.N.K.S. encourages spouses, families, and active duty Marines to enjoy being a part of the Marine Corps Family. L.I.N.K.S. helps spouses, families, and active duty Marines how the Marine Corps mis-sion affects them and helps them to meet challenges set before them.
WHERE: MCRD (619) 524-; Miramar (858) 577-4918; Camp Pend-leton (760) 725-2335.
To learn more about the program, to volunteer, or to be a presenter or men-tor, please contact the MCRD L.I.NKS. Trainer at (619) 718-3763 or the Marine Corps Family Team Build-ing office at (619) 524-0916, Bldg 6E, MCRD.
L.I.N.K.S.
Lifestyle, Insights, Networking, Knowledge Lifestyle, Insights, Networking, Knowledge Lifestyle, Insights, Networking, Knowledge and Skillsand Skillsand Skills
Marine Corps Family Team Building -
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RETIRED SERVICES
OFFICE (RSO)
• This office serves military retirees and their families from all branches of military service in a number of functions and services as a central point to obtain information.
• Information available includes entitlements, TriCare, Survivor Bene-fits, military records, pay and allowances, Veterans benefits, and much more.
• The volunteers in this office are a valuable link helping retirees and family members obtain the benefits and privileges they are entitled to receive.
For information or if you would like to find out about becoming a volunteer, please call (619) 524-5301.
Monday to Friday between 9am and 12pm or write to the RSO Office,
Personal & Professional Development MCRD 4025 Tripoli Avenue Bldg 14 San Diego, CA 92140-5290
retiredmcrdsd@gmail.com
What: Annual Military Retiree Seminar and Resource Fair
When: October 15
Where: MCRD Bayview Restaurant
Visit us at www.mccsmcrd.com or for additional information and assistance call (619) 524-5301 or (619) 524-5732
2016
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MARINE CORPS
FAMILY
TEAM BUILDING
(MCFTB)
FAMILY READINESS TRAINER
LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM
L.I.N.K.S.
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MARINE CORPS FAMILY TEAM BUILDING
MARINE CORPS FAMILY TEAM BUILDING (MCFTB) is about family readiness. Family readiness is defined as self-sufficient Marine Corps fam-ilies, and self sufficient families are directly related to a Marine's ability to do the best job possible. The focus of MCFTB programs is on prevention and education. (619) 524-0784/0916
LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM
PREVENTION AND RELATIONSHIP ENHANCE-
MENT PROGRAM (PREP): This program is a re-search-based approach to teaching couples (premarital and marital) how to effectively com-municate, work together as a team to solve prob-lems, manage conflict without damaging closeness and preserve and enhance commitment and friendship. (619)718-3764
FOUR LENSES: A class geared towards personality and diversity.
CHAPLAIN'S RELIGIOUS ENRICHMENT OPERATIONS (CREDO): These retreats are offered to enable Marines and their families to develop personal and spiritual resources, grow toward increased functional ability and accept responsibility. Retreats are available for personal growth, mar-riage enrichment, teens, and team building. (619)524-8820
FAMILY READINESS TRAINER: A Marine’s Family is defined as the one “Born Into”, “Sworn Into”, and “Married Into”. We offer training for Family Readiness Command Teams, Family Readiness Officers, and Family Readiness Volunteers. Always providing the sup-port needed for the units and their families to be empowered for the future. (619)718-3765
LIFESTYLE, INSIGHTS, NETWORKING, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS (L.I.N.K.S.) L.I.N.K.S. offers lifestyle insights by providing an oppor-tunity for networking with other spouses , parents, children, teens, and active duty Marines. Sharing knowledge is a great way to equip yourself with skills that can make a positive difference in your journey!
For more information contact MCFTB at (619) 524-0910/0784
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