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Get the Entire Family Active in 2025

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Recreational activities to ensure the whole family can focus on total fitness and start the new year with recreational fun!


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Nutrition & Recovery: Fueling Your Return to Duty

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Optimal nutrition—including adequate protein, anti-inflammatory fats, and antioxidant-rich foods—supports faster recovery, muscle preservation, and inflammation control to help service members return to duty stronger and healthier.


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Three Cs Are Key to Healthy Relationships

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Calmness, 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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Semper Support: Virtual Counseling for Marines and Families

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Marines 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.


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Strong Families Make Strong Marines

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Balance between family and work is possible through different seasons of family and military life.


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Prevention Starts with You

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The Marine Corps is strengthening its efforts to prevent harmful behaviors across the board – including Marines, families, civilian staff, and the community.


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Apply for the All-Marine Sports Program

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All-Marine Sports invites Marines to represent the Corps at the highest levels of athletic competition. Apply today.


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Marine Corps Boosts Spouse Professional Relicensing Reimbursement

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Military spouses can get up to $1,000 in reimbursement for relicensing costs after relocating due to a PCS move. This means more opportunities and less financial stress as spouses continue their professional journey across state lines.


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Support and Relief for Military Families

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Providing support to families in need through the Exceptional Family Member Respite Care program.


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Physically Fit Marines Exemplify Discipline 

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In the Marine Corps, fitness is more than physical strength—it’s a foundation for leadership, trust, and unit cohesion.


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The Emotional Cycle of Deployment

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Assistance in navigating the emotional cycle of deployment brought to you buy Readiness and Support Training. 


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Strengthen and Condition for Peak Total Fitness

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Strength and Conditioning (S&C) is the driver of the ship for sports performance.


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Camp Lejeune’s School Liaison Officer Loves Serving Marine Parents and Students

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Julie Fulton, Camp Lejeune’s School Liaison Officer, is recognized as one of Marine Corps Community Services’ Civilians of the Corps.


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Saluting Gold Star Spouses

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Observed each year on April 5th, Gold Star Spouses Day, a day dedicated to honoring the spouses of military members who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country.


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Read Beyond the Beaten Path

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This summer, we encourage readers of all ages to Read Beyond the Beaten Path. Join us for “Summer Camp at the Library”, listen to adventure stories, explore the outdoors, learn some survival skills, make some nature crafts and you may see some special animal and reptile visitors. 


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Building Resilience to Cope with Stress

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Combat 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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Protect Yourself - Protect the Marine Corps

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Through education, leadership, and support systems, MCCS empowers Marines to intervene, report, and seek help when needed, protecting against harmful behaviors.


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Be a Mentor or Find a Mentor

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Mentoring resources are available to assist transitioning Marines and their family members connect to education resources, employment opportunities, and other veteran services that aid in their career and life goals outside of military service.


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Red Ribbon Week: Life is a Puzzle, Solve It Drug-Free

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Red Ribbon Week reminds Marines and their families that staying drug-free strengthens mission readiness and supports total fitness across every domain—social, spiritual, mental, and physical.


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Low-risk Drinking During the Holiday Season

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Helpful tips to ensure low-risk drinking throughout the holiday season.


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Domestic Abuse is Never OK

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Everyone should take a stand to stop domestic violence and keep our communities safe.


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Be Prepared for Individualized Education Program (IEP)

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An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is more than just a document—it’s a roadmap designed to support students with disabilities in achieving their fullest potential.


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Success Story of the Leadership Scholar Program: Educational Goals

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The Leadership Scholar Program assists in SSgt King’s dream of attending San Diego State University


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Leadership Scholar Program Helps Veteran Achieve Academic Goals

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The 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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Single Marine Program = Making Connections

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The Single Marine Program (SMP) aims to boost the morale of single and unaccompanied Marines and strengthen their total fitness by expanding their social network.


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Learn Decision-Making Skills to Avoid High-Risk Situations

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For more than a decade, the Prime for Life (PFL) program has allowed Marines and attached Sailors to explore, reflect, and work to protect their values from the consequences of alcohol and drug misuse.


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Adapting to Pay Adjustments

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Marines 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://hawaii.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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Honoring Our Own Throughout Gold Star Awareness Month

https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/honoring-our-own-throughout-gold-star-awareness-month

Gold Star Awareness Month honors the sacrifice of fallen service members and recognizes the resilience of their surviving families.


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Plan For Success With EFMP

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The 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 Member Employment Assistance Program (FMEAP) PSA

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PCSing can be tough on the careers of Marine families. Changing employers can be stressful. If you are facing this situation, or looking to make a career change, the Family Member Employment Assistance Program (FMEAP) is here to help! From guidance on resume building and job searching, to interview preparation, the FMEAP team is ready to support you every step of the way.


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5 Strategies to Save a Life

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Tough conversations can make a huge difference. Ask. Listen. Support.


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Leadership Scholar Program Assists Marine Corporal

https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/leadership-scholar-program-assists-marine-corporal

The Leadership Scholar Program (LSP) provides academically and professionally qualified Marines with assistance in academic preparation and the application process for highly selective colleges and universities.


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Grocery Shopping Guide

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Grocery 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

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World 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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Openly Discuss Children with Disabilities and Bullying

https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/openly-discuss-children-with-disabilities-and-bullying

Children with physical, developmental, intellectual, emotional, and sensory disabilities are more likely to be bullied than their peers. The best way to address bullying is to stop it before it starts.


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Exercise Benefits Your Overall Health

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Physical activity continues to positively impact one’s overall health.


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Honoring Family Caregivers This November

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November is National Family Caregivers Month—a time to honor caregivers, offer support, and recognize the vital role they play in the lives of loved ones.


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So...What is a Mentor, Exactly?

https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/so-what-is-a-mentor-exactly-1

Whether formal or informal, a variety of mentoring opportunities are available for Marines and their spouses.


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Military Onesource

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Along with resources provided at the duty station, such as counselors, chaplains, and other care providers, Military OneSource is a valuable support tool for Service members and their families.


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Check on Friends, Like You Check Social Media

https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/check-on-friends-like-you-check-social-media

With the hectic pace of modern life, social media can be an effective way to check in on our “friends” who may be struggling.


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