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Camp Lejeune’s School Liaison Officer Loves Serving Marine Parents and Students
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/camp-lejeune-s-school-liaison-officer-loves-serving-marine-parents-and-studentsJulie Fulton, Camp Lejeune’s School Liaison Officer, is recognized as one of Marine Corps Community Services’ Civilians of the Corps.
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School Age Care
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/child-and-youth/school-age-careSAC operates before and after school, full-day care/camps on school holidays, teacher in-service days, inter-sessions, and during school closings.
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Camp Lejeune’s School Liaison Officer Loves Serving Marine Parents and Students
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/cl-slo-loves-serving-marine-parents-students
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Read Beyond the Beaten Path
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/read-beyond-the-beaten-pathThis 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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Intramural Sports
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/sports/intramural-sportsIntramural Sports offers healthy competition through a variety of leagues and tournaments throughout the year that is open to all with base access. Basketball, soccer, baseball, flag football and more are available!
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School Liaison Program
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/child-and-youth/school-liaison-programThe School Liaison Program supports and facilitates school transitions for Marine Corps families with school-age children.
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Health Promotion
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/fitness/health-promotionThe Health Promotions program at Marine Corps Base Hawaii’s Semper Fit Center empowers military personnel, families, and eligible DoD civilians to make informed decisions about their well-being. Offering services like group classes, one-on-one support, fitness boot camps, and advanced testing (RMR & InBody scans), this program provides the knowledge and tools needed to reduce chronic disease risks and maintain a healthy lifestyle for a fulfilling military career and beyond.
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New Parent Support
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/child-and-youth/new-parent-supportThe New Parent Support Program (NPSP) is a professional team of social workers, counselors, and registered nurses who provide education and support to Marine families expecting or raising children aged 0-5 years old.
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Youth Sports
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/sports/youth-sportsA variety of youth sports are offered throughout the year including basketball, soccer, flag football, cheerleading, baseball, volleyball and wrestling.
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What is the Blended Retirement System?
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/what-is-the-blended-retirement-systemThe Blended Retirement System—a system that helps you secure your future—whether you're in for the long haul or transitioning out.
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Marine Corps Child Care
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/marine-corps-child-careMany military families with young children require some form of childcare. Unfortunately, the cost of child care is prohibitive for many families. Last month, in a memo titled "Taking Care of Our Service Members and Families," Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III, outlined a series of policy changes to help military service members and their families.
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When Should You Sign Your Child Up for Swim Lessons?
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/when-should-you-sign-your-child-up-for-swim-lessonsDiscover the perfect time to enroll your child in swim lessons, while also keeping their maturity, developmental abilities, and comfort level of water in mind.
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What's Your Back-to-School Budget Spending Plan?
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/whats-your-back-to-school-budget-spending-planTips to help your spending go a long way this back-to-school season.
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LCpl Sanguino Achieves Academic Dreams
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/lcpl-sanguino-achieves-academic-dreamsLCpl Bruce Sanguino achieves dream of studying mechanical engineering post military career, thanks to the guidance and support of the Leadership Scholar Program.
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Use Your Creative Side to Strengthen Your Coping Skills
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/use-your-creative-side-to-strengthen-your-coping-skillsWhether making art alone, with your family, in the community, or with an art therapist, creative coping can help you “draw” your way to better health and family readiness.
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Five Health Care Checkups for Your Child Before School Starts
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/five-health-care-checkups-for-your-child-before-school-startsTRICARE covers many preventative health services with no out-of-pocket costs for families. Follow this checklist for your child’s back-to-school health care needs.
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Celebrate Preschool Health and Fitness Day (1.31.25)
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/celebrate-preschool-health-and-fitness-day-1-31-25National Preschool Health and Fitness Day is an exciting celebration, dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of young children.
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Adaptive Fitness Allows Everyone to Build Physical Fitness
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/adaptive-fitness-allows-everyone-to-build-physical-fitnessIn a world where people with disabilities are inundated with obstacles and accessibility barriers, let’s remember that every human has the right to health and exercise programming. Marine Corps Community Service programs and activities can be adapted to fit you and your family's needs.
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Meet Alex and Derek! Childcare Professionals within Child and Youth Programs
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/meet-alex-and-derek-childcare-professionals-within-child-and-youth-programsCelebrating National Childcare Provider Appreciation Day – Meet Alex and Derek!
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Recognizing National Impaired Driving Prevention Month
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/recognizing-national-impaired-driving-prevention-monthDecember is recognized as National Impaired Driving Prevention Month.
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EFMP: Supporting Marines and their Families with Special Needs
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/efmp-supporting-marines-and-their-families-with-special-needsYou may have heard of the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) before, but do you know all that it does and how many Marine Families it touches?
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SARC of the Year Award Winner
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/sarc-of-the-year-award-winnerCongratulations to Maj Sharon L. Rollins, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command (MARFORCYBER), on being selected as the 2023 Liz Blanc Exceptional Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) of the Year.
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Why Additional Health Insurance Might be Right for Some Military Families
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/why-additional-health-insurance-might-be-right-for-some-military-familiesHeath Insurance Marketplace, Medicaid, and Medicare are additional insurance companies that may be right for your family.
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Long Term Assistance Program Newsletter – January 2025
https://hawaii.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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Staying Safe on the Water
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/staying-safe-on-the-water“Protect What You’ve Earned,” by practicing these six water safety tips.
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Connecting to Others through Clear Communication
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/connecting-to-others-through-clear-communicationEver received an email or heard a term and had absolutely no idea what they were saying? Clear communication is key to building that connection to others.
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Building a Strong Special Education Team for Your Child
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/building-a-strong-special-education-team-for-your-childBuilding a Strong Special Education Team for Your Child
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Get the Entire Family Active in 2025
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/get-the-entire-family-active-in-2025Recreational activities to ensure the whole family can focus on total fitness and start the new year with recreational fun!
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Leveling the High School Sports Playing Field for Service Members’ Children
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/leveling-the-high-school-sports-playing-field-for-service-members-childrenMilitary students face many challenges both academically and in sports. The Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission is legislation that levels the playing field and addresses common issues for students impacted by a PCS move.
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Set Boundaries with Your Teen
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/set-boundaries-with-your-teenSetting boundaries with your teen fosters respect, responsibility, and healthy communication, helping them navigate independence while staying grounded.
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Prevention Starts with You
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/prevention-starts-with-youThe 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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Strengthening Your Family’s Well-Being
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/strengthening-your-family-s-well-beingWhether you’re biologically related, friends, or fellow warfighters, a healthy, supportive family system is key to our overall well-being and personal development.
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Balancing Ballin' and Being a Kid
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/balancing-ballin-and-being-a-kidDive into the world of sports specialization and see what it means for young athletes.
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New Resource Helps Military Families Thrive
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/new-resource-helps-military-families-thriveExplore the Thrive Initiative and discover online resources designed to support your family's growth, well-being, and success.
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Keep Children Safe: A Home Alone Guide
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/keep-children-safe-a-home-alone-guideThings to think about before making the decision to leave your kids home alone this summer.
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Benefits of Having Your Child at a Child Development Center
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/benefits-of-having-your-child-at-a-child-development-centerBenefits of enrolling your child at a Child Development Center.
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Teens Deserve to Feel Safe in a Relationship
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/teens-deserve-to-feel-safe-in-a-relationshipPositive conversations are important to have with teens about healthy relationships, what it means to feel safe, and how to provide safety in their relationships.
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Resources to Support Emotional Health
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/resources-to-support-emotional-healthResources are available to Marines and their families to help them navigate life’s challenges, build skills, and develop coping strategies.
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Get Beyond “Fine” Talking to Your Kids
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/get-beyond-fine-talking-to-your-kidsDiscover tips on how to engage your children in ways that go beyond surface-level responses and foster real connection.
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Teaching Young Children About Boundaries
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/teaching-young-children-about-boundariesEmpowering children with an understanding of consent starts early. It helps them build healthy relationships, respect boundaries, and develop confidence in their choices.
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Keep Safe on Social Media
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/keep-safe-on-social-mediaSocial media safety should be a top priority for your family.
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Child and Youth
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/child-and-youthChild and Youth Programs (CYP) provide high quality childcare programs and services that support eligible families.
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Exceptional Family Member Program
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/military-family-life/exceptional-family-member-programThe Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) supports the continuum of care for all eligible sponsors and their family members to improve the quality of life for families that support a member with special medical or educational needs.
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Swim Lessons & Aquatics
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/swim-lessons-aquaticsMCBH boasts four pools: two at Kaneohe Bay and one each at Camp H. M. Smith and Manana Housing. Authorized patrons may enjoy lap and recreational swim during posted hours and improve their swim strokes through lessons with Semper Fit Aquatics.
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Family Child Care
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/child-and-youth/family-child-careFamily Child Care (FCC) programs provide child care in housing owned or leased by the government and under the control of the installation commander.
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L.I.N.K.S.
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/military-family-life/marine-corps-family-team-building/l-i-n-k-sAn orientation program designed to meet the needs of Marines and their entire family: spouses, children, and extended family members. L.I.N.K.S. introduces the Marine Corps culture and lifestyle, thereby increasing participants' ability to avoid problems and allowing them to become more self-sufficient. L.I.N.K.S. also highlights the many military and community resources and benefits available to Marines and their families.
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Beaches
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/beachesWater safety is a priority at MCBH beaches. Swimmers should follow posted rules and use flotation devices when necessary. Lifeguards are on duty during certain hours. Practicing water safety helps prevent accidents and injuries.
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Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/prevention-and-counseling/sexual-assault-prevention-and-responseThe Sexual Assault Prevention & Response (SAPR) program serves as the focal point for coordinating all sexual assault prevention and response actions aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) by providing comprehensive and victim-centered services.
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Child Development Centers
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/child-and-youth/child-development-centersOur Child Development Centers (CDC) are open to children ages 6 weeks to 5 years. Our classrooms provide fun, inclusive, and engaging environments, individualized learning experiences that meet the needs of each child, and great opportunities for socialization!
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Marine For Life Cycle
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/about/The Marine For Life Cycle (M4LC) supports your continuum of learning and experience-based opportunities during your Marine Corps career.
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LifeSkills Training and Education
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/military-family-life/marine-corps-family-team-building/lifeskills-training-and-educationPersonal and professional growth workshops that cover a wide variety of topics in areas of communication, impact, relationships, and wellness.
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Volunteer Opportunities
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/volunteer-opportunitiesThere is no better way to feel at home in Hawaii and build your ?ohana (meaning family) than to lend your talents and time to the surrounding community.
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Semper Fit Juniors Program
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/fitness/semper-fit-juniors-programSemper Fit Center at Kaneohe Bay is implementing a new program open to 14 and 15 year olds who, upon the completion of a Fitness Basics class, will be issued an individualized pass to use the Center on their own without an adult accompaniment.
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Bowling
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/bowlingTreat the entire family to some good, wholesome fun. K-bay Lanes' 24 lanes feature automatic scoring, a party room, and vending machines.
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Leadership Scholar Program Success Story: Admission Accomplished
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/leadership-scholar-program-success-story-admission-accomplishedNow, a student at Yale University, Sgt Buckholz thanks the Leadership Scholar Program for assisting him through the academic preparation and application process, as he pursues his degree in astronomy.
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Tutoring Resources For Your Student
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/tutoring-resources-for-your-studentEnable your student to have a successful year by. sharing these resources. For more tutoring options in your local area, contact your School Liaison.
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U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Steven Reilly Recognized as Suicide Prevention Program Coordinator of the Year
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/u-s-navy-chief-petty-officer-steven-reilly-recognized-as-suicide-prevention-program-coordinator-of-the-yearU.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Steven Reilly, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (2d MLG) recognized as Suicide Prevention Program Coordinator of the Year.
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10 Things You Didn't Know Military OneSource Offered
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/10-things-you-didnt-know-military-onesource-offeredWhen you think of Military OneSource, you probably think of non-medical counseling services or of a place to find information about a variety of military life topics. But that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Military OneSource offers one-on-one support to help you navigate any challenge military life may bring your way. Here are just a few of the ways a Military OneSource consultant can help you.
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Expand Your Network with LifeSkills Training and Volunteering
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/expand-your-network-with-lifeskills-training-and-volunteeringLifeSkills Training and the Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) Volunteer Program are two simple ways to expand your network both on and off your installation. Available to active duty, family members, and reservists, these opportunities can help grow your skill sets while impacting your local community in a positive way.
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Develop Community & Connections at Your New Duty Station
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/develop-community-connections-at-your-new-duty-stationL.I.N.K.S. will also help equip families with the skills to better connect and invest in a new community – on base or off.
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Use YouCanQuit2 Text Message Programs to Break Free From Tobacco
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/use-youcanquit2-text-message-programs-to-break-free-from-tobaccoYouCanQuit2 offers two text message programs to assist in your journey to quit using tobacco.
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Ways to Normalize Kids Asking for Help
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/ways-to-normalize-kids-asking-for-helpOften fear or uneasiness are associated with asking for help. Together, we can normalize asking for academic help and tools.
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Positive Youth Sports Coaching Makes a Huge Difference in Athletes’ Lives
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/positive-youth-sports-coaching-makes-a-huge-difference-in-athletes-livesCentered around the four pillars of mental, social, spiritual, and physical fitness, positive coaching has emerged as a profound force that shapes young athletes' lives both on and off the field.
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You Are Interested in Homeschooling - Now What?
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/you-are-interested-in-homeschooling-now-whatMilitary families have access to several valuable resources for homeschooling support both on and off their local installation.
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LIVESTREAM - 2023 Armed Forces Men’s & Women’s Softball Championship
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/livestream-2023-armed-forces-men-s-women-s-softball-championshipCompetition will kick off on Saturday, August 5th after a Home Run Derby on Friday evening, while Championship contests taking place on Wednesday, August 9th will be decided based on each team’s record during the round-robin tournament.
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#BeThere_Marine: September's Most Important Hashtag
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/bethere-marine-septembers-most-important-hashtagDid you know that September is Suicide Prevention Month? Although efforts to address the issue occur year-round, the Marine Corps takes this month to highlight prevention efforts, promote resources and support services, and engage Marines and families in an awareness campaign that will promote community connectedness and belonging. This year, the Headquarters Marine Corps Suicide Prevention Program (MCSSP) created the hashtag and graphic, “#BeThere_Marine,” in support of the Defense Suicide Prevention Office “BeThere” campaign theme.
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An Easy Piece of the Connection Puzzle
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/an-easy-piece-of-the-connection-puzzleVolunteering can be the first step to an amazing connection to the community and the people that surround you. Each installation has a Volunteer Coordinator that is aware of opportunities on and off the installation.
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Not All Family Members See Things the Same Way
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/not-all-family-members-see-things-the-same-wayMarine Corps Family Team Building offers a workshop called Four Lenses which helps to navigate the diverse ways we view the world and function in it.
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#CORONAVIRUS Update: Catch Up on the Commandant's Reading List
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/coronavirus-update-catch-up-on-the-commandants-reading-listDuring these times of uncertainty, it is important to remain flexible and to recognize opportunity when it becomes available. There are many educational websites offering free or discounted online educational tools and programs that you can take advantage of while children are home from school. Do not forget to reach out to your local School Liaison Program office for more resources.
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DoD launches Courage Fuels Change Campaign
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/dod-launches-courage-fuels-change-campaignThe DoD Sexual Assault Prevention Response Office (SAPRO) is launching an outreach campaign with a series of videos and print materials focused on the experience of men.
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Marine Corps Birthday and Veterans Day 2024
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/marine-corps-birthday-and-veterans-day-2024The Marine Corps Exchange celebrates the Marine Corps Birthday and Veterans Day with special offers!
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EFMP Assists with Setting Achievable Goals
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/efmp-assists-with-setting-achievable-goalsThe EFMP offers assistance and tools to set achievable goals and maximize success through needs assessments and services planning.
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Leading by Example: Marine Corps Martial Arts Command Team Excels on the World Stage
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/leading-by-example-marine-corps-martial-arts-command-team-excels-on-the-world-stageIn a display of commitment to excellence both on and off the battlefield, the leadership team at the Martial Arts and Fitness Center of Excellence (MAFCE) in Quantico, Virginia, recently demonstrated its prowess on the international stage.
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Looking for Resources? Contact Information, Referral and Relocation
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/looking-for-resources-contact-information-referral-and-relocationInformation, Referral and Relocation (IR&R) is a one-stop shop, designed to support you by expanding access to resources on and off the installation.
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PCS Child Care Costs Pilot Program
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/news/pcs-child-care-costs-pilot-programThe Department of Defense kicked off a three-year pilot program meant to reimburse service members up to $1,500 for travel-related expenses incurred for a temporary child care provider following a permanent change of station move.
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Golf
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/golfDon’t miss the chance to play one of the world’s best military golf courses, consistently voted Number One by DoD patrons. The Kaneohe Klipper is an 18-hole championship golf course with separate driving range, chipping and putting green. The course offers a variety of additional services including golf lessons, a Junior Golf Program and rental equipment. ADA compliant golf carts are also available. See our Demo Days Schedule.
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Rentals
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/rentalsLocated at the Marina, we offer tents, coolers, stoves, lanterns, surfboards, boogie boards, rods and reels, horseshoes, picnic canopies, tables and chairs, and other outdoor needs, all available at low daily rates.
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Cabanas at Kaneohe Bay
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/lodging/cabanas-at-kaneohe-bayThe Cabanas at Kaneohe Bay offer a most unique lodging experience on Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Located right at the water, these upscale camping facilities feature 29 bedroom studios that are air-conditioned and equipped with one king or two queen size beds, a sitting area with a small table and chairs, cable TV, washing sink and mini refrigerator.
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Klipper Villas
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/lodging/klipper-villasThe Klipper Villas is the perfect home for short or extended stays away from home. Located next to the Klipper Golf Course, these three- and four-bedroom units offer comfortable accommodations for larger PCS families. Pet-friendly villas are available (2, 3 & 4 bedrooms only). Ask for availability when reserving. Please note there are no phones in any of the Villas.
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Race Series & Competitions
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/fitness/race-series-competitionsThroughout the year, 14 races come together to make up the Commanding Officer’s Semper Fit Series.
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SNCO Club
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/dining/dining-at-kaneohe-bay/snco-clubThe SNCO Club is located in the Klipper Golf Center. Accessible either through the front or side entrance, the SNCO Club is a relaxing environment, perfect for hanging out. This facility is strictly for the use of E6-E9 and officers. Make the most of your club – you’ve earned it!
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Dance and Gymnastics
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/dance-and-gymnasticsDance and Gymnastics classes are available for kids between the ages of 2-1/2 and 17. Classes are held Monday through Saturday and encompass areas of interest such as Team Gymnastics, Tumbling & Trampoline, Jazz & Tap Dancing, and others.
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Recreation Centers
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/recreation-centersThese centers serve as a ‘hub’ for social connections and a “home away from home” offering WiFi, free use of computers, state-of-the-art video game systems, TVs, selection of movies, and large screen mini-theaters.
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Libraries
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/base-libraryThe Base Library, a community library, provides a fun space with diverse resources and recreational activities for everyone of all ages and interests.
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Voluntary Education
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/voluntary-educationThe Voluntary Education Program provides personal and professional learning opportunities to the Marine Corps community.
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Military OneSource
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/prevention-and-counseling/prevention-assistance/military-onesourceMilitary OneSource offers a call center and online support to connect you to the assistance you need
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Substance Misuse
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/prevention-and-counseling/substance-misuseThe Substance Assessment and Counseling Center serves active duty Marines, Sailors, and their families (over 18 years of age).
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Sports
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/sportsThe MCCS Hawaii Sports page offers a comprehensive overview of sports-related activities and programs available to Marines and their families. It includes diverse opportunities for engaging in sports through All-Marine Sports, intramural leagues, race series, and youth sports programs. These activities are designed to promote fitness, well-being, and healthy competition among participants, contributing to their overall resilience and strength in both personal and professional spheres.
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Resource & Referral
https://hawaii.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/child-and-youth/resource-referralThe Child and Youth Programs (CYP) Resource and Referral office is your first contact when looking for childcare and other child and youth programs. Please stop by our office to learn more.