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- Helps families develop support networks and encourages participation in unit activities
- Provides military members with assistance in transitioning back into civilian life
Provides prevention, education, and intervention services to address child abuse and domestic violence. Victim and Witness Services More information:
- Services include crisis intervention, support groups, and information on reporting options
Offers employment assistance to military personnel and their families, including career counseling and application assistance. Employment Services More information:
- Includes workshops on personal development and employment
- Provides access to a computer lab to complete resumes and job applications
Offers support to families dealing with violence through education, prevention, and treatment from licensed professionals. Mental Health Services
- Available in-person and by phone
- Helps with DEERS, TRICARE, and ID cards
- Offers family networking and connections to community resources
Helps individuals learn how to manage their money better. Money Management More information:
- Services includes consumer education, counseling tools, and referrals to other resources
- Offers a monthly class on basic money management
- Available in-person and by phone
- Helps with DEERS, TRICARE, and ID cards
- Offers family networking and connections to community resources
- Families are invited to participate in unit activities
Offers emotional and practical support to families who have lost a loved one in the military. Support Groups More information:
- Connects survivors with resources such as support groups, financial counseling, and spiritual and bereavement counselors
Provides prevention, education, and intervention services to address child abuse and domestic violence. Victim and Witness Services More information:
- Services include crisis intervention, support groups, and information on reporting options
Maintains a directory of resources for both military and civilian communities.
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Provides a process for participants to give leadership feedback and resolve issues
Provides military personnel with education, advocacy, and advice on consumer and financial matters. Money Management
Provides free mental health counseling for families, individuals, and groups. Mental Health Service
Provides comprehensive and coordinated community support for active-duty personnel who have family members with special needs. Aging and Disability Services More information:
- Works with other agencies to provide housing, education, medical care, and personnel services
- Connects families to other resources and supports as needed
- Available in-person and by phone
- Helps with DEERS, TRICARE, and ID cards
- Offers family networking and connections to community resources
- Families are invited to participate in unit activities
Assists and supports military personnel and their families who are moving in or out of an area. Benefits Counseling More information:
- Includes support groups, citizenship and language classes
- Provides computerized information about military installations worldwide
- Offers newcomer orientations, welcome packets, and a lending closet for basic housekeeping items
- Families are invited to participate in unit activities
Offers emotional and practical support to families who have lost a loved one in the military. Support Groups More information:
- Connects survivors with resources such as support groups, financial counseling, and spiritual and bereavement counselors
- Prepares families for mobilization and changes in benefits
Provides counseling services for individuals of all ages. Mental Healthcare More information:
- Offers emergency crisis intervention
- Classes available on stress management, conflict resolution, anger management, and parenting
